Sunday, December 26, 2010

Re: An Interview with a former White House Insider on Obama

The office of president is impossible for one person to conduct. That just may be the final straw that breaks the democracy. Thomas Jefferson and others were concerned the nation would become to large to govern and it just may have. It just might be 100 senators are too many to co that the Constitution assigns to them as are almost 600 representatives.

 
Thanks, John Jenkins
865-803-8179  cell
Gatlinburg, TN

Email: jrjenki@gmail.com
Website: http://www.greenbriersolutions.com 
Blog: http://littlepigeon.blogspot.com/
 

The very first bomb dropped by the Allies on Berlin in World War II killed the only elephant in the Berlin Zoo.




On Sat, Dec 25, 2010 at 9:20 PM, Jake Book <jbook40@yahoo.com> wrote:

      An Interview with a  former White House Insider on Obama:  ...    Published by  Ulsterman on September 7, 2010  inOpinions


  A  longtime Washington D. C. insider, and former advisor to the Obama  election campaign and transition team, speaks out on an  administration in crisis, and a president increasingly withdrawn  from the job of President...... According to him, those were  incredibly exciting times, even for one who had been a participant  with three previous presidential hopefuls. Barack Obama appeared  to move from one city to the next effortlessly, gaining confidence  and motivation with each campaign stop.
   He  was remarkable to watch. He took the script, elevated it with his  oration, left the crowds screaming for more, and then would do it  all over again, time after time after time. On the campaign trail,  Obama is a machine.  
When  I asked this insider if the media gave candidate Obama an assist  throughout his campaign, it elicits a sly  smile.
A:
Sure we definitely had people in the  media on our side. Absolutely. We went so far as to give them  specific ideas for coverage. The ones who took that advice from  the campaign were granted better access, and Obama was the biggest  story in 2008, so yeah, that gave us a lot of  leverage.
  
Could Obama have succeeded without  the medias help?
  A:
Yeah, I think so. As I said, on the  campaign trail he is very-very good. The opposition didnt have  near the energy, or the celebrity attraction that Obama brings.  Plus, the country was burned out after eight years of Bush. We  knew that going in. We knew that if we won the Democrat  nomination, we were likely going to cruise our way to the White  House and that is exactly what we  did.
  
But after Obama was sworn in, things  began to change?
  A:
Almost immediately. Obama loved to  campaign. He clearly didnt like the work of being President  though, and that attitude was felt by the entire White House staff  within weeks after the inauguration. Obama the tireless, hard  working candidate became a very tepid personality to us. And the  few news stories that did come out against him were the only  things he seemed to care about. He absolutely obsesses over Fox  News. For being so successful, Barack Obama is incredibly  thin-skinned. He takes everything very  personally.
  
And you state he despises Joe  Biden?
  A:
Oh yeah.. That is very well known in the  White House. Obama chose Biden for one reason to have an older  white guy with some international policy credentials. Period. If  Biden has all of this international experience that Obama found so  valuable, why has he buried him under the pile of crap that became  the stimulus bill? What does Joe Biden know about budgets and  economics? Not much but Obama didnt care. Give Joe a job and  get him the hell out of my hair that pretty much sums up the  presidents feelings toward Joe  Biden.
  
What about Hillary  Clinton?
  A:
Obama is scared to death of Hillary. He  doesn't trust her obsesses over her almost as much as he does  Fox News. He respects her though, which might be why he fears her  so much as well. He talks the game, but when it comes down to it,  she has played the game on a far tougher level than he has, and  Obama knows that.
  
How about Bill  Clinton?
  A:
I never heard Obama say anything about Bill  Clinton personally, though I was told he has cracked a few jokes  about the former president since getting into the White House. I  have heard that Bill Clinton does not like Barack Obama. That  really started when Obama played the race card against him during  the primary campaign. Apparently  Clinton  was apoplectic over  that and still hasnt gotten over it. If there is one thing I have  learned in this town dont make an enemy of Bill  Clinton.
  
So if Obama doesn't appear  interested in the job of president, what does he do day after  day?
  A:
Well, he takes his meetings just like any  other president would, though even then, he seems to lack a  certain focus and on a few occasions, actually leaves with the  directive that be given a summary of the meeting at a later date.  I hear he plays a lot of golf, and watches a lot of television  ESPN mainly.. Ill tell you this if you want to see President  Obama get excited about a conversation, turn it to sports. That  gets him interested. You start talking about Congress, or some  policy, and he just kinda turns off. Its really very strange. I  mean, we were all led to believe that this guy was some kind of  intellectual giant, right? Ivy League and all that. Well, that is  not what I saw. Barack Obama doesnt have a whole lot of  intellectual curiosity. When he is off script, he is what I call a  real slow talker. Lots of ummms, and lots of time in between  answers where you can almost see the little wheel in his head  turning very slowly. I am not going to say the president is a dumb  man, because he is not, but yeah, there was a definite letdown  when you actually hear him talking without the  script.
  
That sounds like you are calling  Obama stupid to me.
  A:
No I am not going to call him stupid. He  just doesn't strike me as particularly smart. Bill Clinton is a  smart guy he would run intellectual circles around Barack Obama.  And Bill Clinton loved the politics of being president. Obama  seems to think he shouldn't have to be bothered, which has created  a considerable amount of conflict among his  staff.
  
So how bad are things at the White  House these days?
  A:
I don't know about right now, because I  have not been there in over a month. But I still hear things, and  I know what it was like when I left. Its not good. As bad as it  might look to voters based on what they do know, its much worse.  The infighting is off the charts. You got a Chief of Staff who  despises cabinet members, advisors who despise the Chief of Staff,  a President and First Lady having their own  issues
  
Come again what about the First  Lady?
  A:
(The insider takes a deep  breath) Ok, look, just like  any other marriage, folks have issues. The Obama's are no  different, except of course they are very high profile. I was told  they were having issues before the campaign, and they have even  more issues now. Maybe that is why Obama seems so detached not  so much the stress of the White House, but the stress of personal  issues. I can certainly relate to that kind of  situation.
  
Care to clarify some more on the  Obama marriage?
  A:
No. That is all I will say about that.  Don't ask again.
  
Ok, back to President Obama then. In  just a few words, how would you describe him these  days?
  A:
Like I said, its been a while since I was  last at the White House, but I don't have a problem saying that  the president is losing it. I don't mean he is like losing his  mind. I mean to say that he is losing whatever spark he had during  the campaign. When you take away the crowds, Obama gets noticeably  smaller. He shrinks up inside of himself. He just doesn't seem to  have the confidence to do the job of President, and its getting  worse and worse. Case in point just a few days before I left, I  saw first hand the President of the United  States  yelling at a member  of his staff. He was yelling like a spoiled child. And then he  pouted for several moments after. I wish I was kidding, or  exaggerating, but I am not. The President of the   United  States threw a temper tantrum.  The jobs reports are always setting him off, and he is getting  increasingly conspiratorial over the unemployment numbers. I never  heard it myself, but was told that Obama thinks the banking system  is out to get him now. That they and the big industries are making  him pay for trying to regulate them more. That is the frame of  mind the President is in these days. And you know what? Maybe he  is right, who knows?
  
Will Obama run again in  2012?
  A:
I don't know. That subject was never  brought up again after 2008, at least not around me. If he does, I  think it would have more to do with allowing him another year and  a half of campaigning again. He just loves it so much. He really  needs the crowds, the cheering, the support of the  people.
  
Can he win in  2012?
  A:
Oh absolutely. Who else campaigns as well  as Barack Obama? Nobody. What politician is more loved and  supported by the media? Nobody. I don't see the Republicans  offering up a candidate as powerful as Obama. I mean Sarah Palin?  Really? Obama would defeat her by a 20 point landslide! Romney?  The Republicans will enjoy these midterm elections, but 2012 is  Obamas year if he chooses to run again. As a president, Obama has  many flaws, but as a candidate, he is near  flawless.
  

But would another four years of an Obama  presidency be the best thing for America?
  A:
(Long pause) Now that is a much more  interesting question right there, and a question I think more and  more Democrat Party insiders are asking themselves these days,  myself included. I am going to come right out and say it No.  Obama is not up to the job of being president. He simply doesn't  seem to care about the work involved. You want to know what? Obama  is lazy. He really is. And it is getting worse and worse. Would  another four years of Obama be the best thing for  America? No it would  not. What this country needs is a president who is focused on the  job more than on themselves. Obama is not that individual. I  actually hope he doesn't run again. Looking back, as much fun as  the campaign in 2008 was, Hillary Clinton should have been the  nominee. Hillary was ready to be president. Obama was not ready.  He had never lost a campaign. Everything was handed to him. He  doesn't really understand the idea of work real, hard, get your  heart and soul into it work. And frankly, that is very  disappointing to a whole lot of  us.


No comments: