“portrays the American president as indecisive, out of his depth and facing insubordination from advisers. “
So there’s nothing new in this book then?
bump.
He’s just a community rabble rouser.
Out of his depth?
I still say he won’t run in 12. No way.
Has this been reported to El Presidente via Attack Watch?? I hope America give BO a LONG Golf Vacation in 2012......I hope this Marxist is allowed no where near the White House after Sarah Palin become President Jan. 20 2013....
Christine Romer, another former senior economic adviser, is quoted as saying after she was excluded from a meeting by Mr Summers: “I felt like a piece of meat.” She is also said to have asked Elizabeth Warren, a Harvard professor and Obama ally: “Why is it always the women?” “Why are we the only ones with the balls around here?”
She’s not talking about Napolitono is she?
Suggesting Clinton tended to act like an adult is a joke. Amped up teenager is more like it.
They are trying to sell Hillary Clinton who is no better than Obama.
White House Insider...
regurgitates information well known.
The truth is simple and well known: President Obama is incompetent, clueless about the economy, and a poor decision-maker. He and his economic team walked into office during a serious financial crisis and took power-grabbing actions that prevented private sector jobs creation, added to the debt, and compromised ethical boundaries and common sense. He wastedtime taking over healthcare and engaging in payoffs to cronies. His policies prevented putting the economy back, so it is today in a place where it is not creating jobs and is still flat on its back.
After the Buffet millionaires tax bill fails, and the Stimulus Jobs 3 fails, Obmananarama may get the heave-ho by the dems.
OCTOBER 2004 : (NY TIMES' RON SUSKIND PIECE FABRICATES A QUOTE ABOUT SOCIAL SECURITY AND ATTRIBUTES IT TO PRESIDENT BUSH; WITHIN MERE HOURS AFTER THE TIMES GOES TO PRESS, THE KERRY CAMPAIGN MANAGES TO PUT AN AD TOGETHER FEATURING THE "QUOTE" -- See BOOKDEALS)
He also claimed that a map depicting various nations' [including some not friendly to the USA] interest in oil exploration inside Saddam Hussein's Iraq should UN sanctions on Iraq be lifted--- was somehow part of a DoD plan to topple Hussein and divvy up Iraq rather than what it really was, a old map of how Saddam Hussein and his regime was likely to divvy up oil contracts to post-sanctions business partners and in fact also detailed the same info for the UAE and Saudi Arabia. It was not a Pentagon document targetting Iraq as Suskind claimed and was not a plan for an Iraq without Saddam Hussein at the helm.
Put me down for two autographed copies (one as a Christmas present for my liberal sister and her tree hugging husband).
I don’t need a book to tell me this nimrod pResident is the biggest incompetent boob the world has seen in the last five centuries...he should re-title the book to “A ball lost in tall weeds”.
I don’t trust Suskind...
August 04, 2008
Ron Suskind: White House ordered forgery to link al-Qaeda/Saddam to 9/11 attacks
Suskind appeared on the TODAY show and gave his first interview about it...He says it’s “one of the great lies in modern political history.”
The book reports (or charges) that the Bush White House faked a letter from Saddam Hussein’s intelligence chief to President Saddam in late 2003, backdating it to July 2001 and reports that Saddam’s intelligence chief (Habbush) was in the protective custody of the C.I.A. at the time— even while the U.S. military had him in the “deck of cards,” a list of Saddam officials wanted dead-or-alive. The White House ordered the C.I.A. to arrange for Habbush to write the fake letter in his own handwriting. The controversial letter did find itself to the world media in December ‘03.
Liberals believed every word Suskind wrote about Bush, et al. so, how do they trash him now? Payback is a bitch isn’t it liberals?!
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Mr. Summers told The Washington Post in an e-mail on Friday that the hearsay attributed to me in the Suskind book is a combination of fiction, distortion, and words taken out of context.
Also quoted in Confidence Men is Paul A. Volcker, the former Federal Reserve chairman who headed the Presidents Economic Recovery Advisory Board, who describes the president as both too self-confident and too reliant on Mr. Summers: Obama is smart, but smart is not enough. Leadership is another thing entirely, about knowing your mind enough to make real decisions, ones that last.
As for how women fared within the White House, Christina D. Romer, the former chairwoman of the Council of Economic Advisers, is quoted saying she felt like a piece of meat after being boxed out of a meeting by Mr. Summers. And the former communications director Anita Dunn is quoted saying the Obama White House fit all of the classic legal requirements for a genuinely hostile workplace to women. Questioned by reporters last week about these remarks, both women have said they were misquoted or that their comments had been misconstrued.
http://www.nytimes.com/2011/09/19/books/ron-suskinds-confidence-men-focuses-on-obama-review.html
According to the book, Summers sought to derail Obamas push on several policies, including a financial transactions tax.
At one point, Orszag delivered a private report to the president, at his request, about what might happen if the government did not act to rein in the long-term federal budget deficit. Summers was outraged that Orszag would communicate with the president without going through the National Economic Council.
What youve done is immoral! Summers shouted.
LOLOL!