Posted on 01/11/2015 4:31:37 PM PST by smoothsailing
JANUARY 11, 2015 6:00 PM
Its high time the news media paid more attention to Valerie Jarrett. An old Chicago friend of both Barack and Michelle Obamas, she exercises unusual influence in the White House as a senior adviser. Many in Washington believe that she is at the heart of the disappointment the Obama administration has become. They are unwilling to say so in public. But the evidence keeps piling up.
One who is isnt afraid to speak up is Steven Brill, the author of a searing new book analyzing American health care called Americas Bitter Pill. Brill is a liberal and still thinks that Obamacare should have been passed. But in his exhaustively researched book (he spoke with 243 people over a 27-month period), he slams incompetence in the White House for the catastrophic launch of Obamacare in 2013: Never [has there] been a group of people who more incompetently launched something. During an interview on NPRs Fresh Air last week, he lay much of the blame at Jarretts doorstep. The people in the administration who knew it was going wrong went to the president directly with memos, in person, to his chief of staff, he told NPRs Terry Gross. But the president was protected, mostly by Valerie Jarrett, from doing anything. Although Obama had no idea of the issues until they ultimately reared their head, he still bears the blame, Brill said. At the end of the day, hes responsible. . . . The president, whatever we can say about him on policy and on giving speeches, as a manager, he failed. He didnt know what was going on in the single most important initiative of his administration.
How important is Jarrett inside the Obama White House? Brill was able to interview the president about the struggles of Obamacare and reports that he concluded: At this point, I am not so interested in Monday morning quarterbacking the past. That must be one reason Jarrett is still at his side, in the same outsize role shes held since both arrived in D.C. in January 2009. How outsize? Brill told the president that five of the highest-ranking Obama officials had told him that as a practical matter . . . Jarrett was the real chief of staff on any issues that she wanted to weigh in on, and she jealously protected that position by making sure the president never gave anyone else too much power. When Brill asked the president about these aides assessment of Jarrett, Obama declined comment, Brill wrote in his book. That, in and of itself, is an answer.
Brill isnt the first liberal journalist to remark on Jarretts looming shadow. Jonathan Alter, author of a sympathetic book on Obamas first term, reported this about Jarrett:
Staffers feared here, but didnt like her or trust her. At meetings she said little or nothing, instead lingering afterwards to express her views directly to the president, creating anxiety for her underlings and insulting them, saying, I dont talk just to hear myself talking.
After Obamas inexplicable failure to note the rise of the Islamic State and to deal with problems involving veterans health care, I wrote last year that Jarrett appears to exercise such extraordinary influence that in some quarters on Capitol Hill she is known as Rasputin, a reference to the mystical monk who held sway over Russias Czar Nicholas as he increasingly lost touch with reality during World War I. After my column appeared, I ran into a top aide to a Democratic senator. You dont know the half of it, he told me. [Jarrett is] not only Rasputin, shes the Berlin Wall preventing us from even getting messages to the president. The aide is convinced that the lack of communication between the then-Democratic Senate majority and the White House contributed to the GOP landslide takeover last November.
Its an old Washington parlor game to blame the staff for the failings of an administration and pretend that if only an irritating staffer of the moment were removed, all would be well. The president himself is responsible for his slow response to crises, contradictory messages, and blatantly political calculations on issues.
But Jarrett isnt any ordinary staffer. There are several things noteworthy about her. 1) Jarrett seems to be the only close Obama aide who entered the administration and is still there; 2) Jarrett has been highly successful in keeping new people with fresh ideas she doesnt like from the president; and 3) she appears to suffer more than most staffers from a severe case of hero worship of her boss.
Consider what she told David Remnick, the editor of The New Yorker, in an interview for The Bridge, his 2010 book on Obama:
He knows exactly how smart he is. . . . I think that he has never really been challenged intellectually. . . . So what I sensed in him was not just a restless spirit but someone with extraordinary talents that they had to be really taxed in order for him to be happy. . . . Hes been bored to death his whole life. Hes just too talented to do what ordinary people do. He would never be satisfied with what ordinary people do.
As columnist George Will noted in astonishment: Leave aside the question of whether someone so smitten can be in any meaningful sense an adviser. About what can such a paragon as Obama need advice?
More and more people in Washington do have advice for Obama on the conduct of his administration. No one I spoke to believes he will follow it, but they all agree that the organizational lines of authority at the White House need to be better observed, that there should be better communication with both parties on Capitol Hill, and that the decision-making process should involve more people and be less directed toward short-term political fixes (most of which havent worked). So far the Obama administrations management style has guaranteed only one thing: The only long-term fixed presence in the Obama White House is Valerie Jarrett, the person who mentored the careers of both Barack and Michelle Obama a quarter of a century ago and who remains glued to their sides to this day.
John Fund is national-affairs correspondent for NRO.
Hmmmm ..?? That’s a great question.
But .. I really think she’s a one woman man .. if you know what I mean ..??
Correct, after all, the wall ultimately fell and she never will
Jarrett is Zero’s surrogate mommy.
They can’t throw Jarrett under the bus. She is the bus.
I haven’t read the thread yet, but isn’t she the reincarnation of rootin tootin disputin RASPUTIN???
Ooops! Guess I shoulda read the thread!!!
Both you and the article miss it totally.
She's mommy to a man acutely aware of how far he's in over his head: she loves him no matter what he does, bucks him up constantly with the most hyperbolic praise, and is a total attack dog defending him against the slightest criticism.
Jarrett is Mommy; that's why he'll never get rid of her.
The name "Harry Hopkins" comes to mine, though poster Smoothsailing on comment 12 makes a good point with his comparison to Martin Borman.
Is she a friend of Michelle or a “friend” of Michelle?
Yes, I went to school on your prior comment when I actually took the time to read the thread and you are quite correct, as usual! A splendidly astute observation indeed!
During the campaign in 2008, I happened to record a few of the newscasts (because I was working at the time).
During one such replay, I noticed Valerie was introducing Obama (for some speech), and after she introduced Obama, she went and sat in the front row of a group of people; but she was a little back behind where Obama was standing at the podium.
I was sort of watching; listening; and then I suddenly realized that Valerie appeared to be almost swooning, with this sickening smile on her face as Obama continued to talk. But .. it got worse .. until I was almost embarrassed watching her.
People - let me tell you .. a woman only looks that way at some guy if she’s SLEEPING WITH HIM, OR WISHES SHE WAS.
I’ve never forgotten that image .. and it didn’t make me feel very comfortable to know that she lives in the WH, and is constantly in the “family” quarters.
NOBODY IN THE LIBERAL MEDIA WILL TOUCH THIS WITH A TEN-FOOT POLE .. but I just can’t help but wonder if someday, somebody will blow the lid off that whole three-some thing. I feel really bad for the girls; I can’t imagine what they’re having to deal with.
I’m more inclined to think she literally worships the monster she and her cabal have created. By staying at his side she not only gets to act as a modern-day Svengali, she’s able to glow in the success of her power. If he’s addicted to anything, there is his procurer. Her end won’t be pretty.
You could be right .. only time will tell.
Valerie is the puppeteer. The only question is who is pulling Valerie’s strings.
Yes, that is one of the questions.
The other question is: Who's on speed dial of that personal Blackberry Obama was allowed to keep?
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