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Thursday, November 20, 2008

 

I haven't written very much about Obama's first round of appointments -- not really in love with them, but not hating them either, just trying to detect a pattern, and I think one is starting to emerge. There's been a national obsession, for some reason, over which great American president that No. 44 needs to copy, whether it should be FDR and his New Deal or Abraham Lincoln and his "team of rivals"....or even this guy. Actually, I don't think Obama is copying anyone with his appointments as much as he trying to avoid turning out like a failed commander-in-chief of not so long ago. You may have heard of him: Jimmy Carter.

Like Obama, Carter strolled -- literally -- into Washington promising change from a corrupt (Nixon) and economically challenged (Ford) GOP presidency. And in order to keep his promise that "I will never lie to the American people" and avoid the corrupting influence of the nation's capital, he brought in a team not of rivals but total outsiders and newcomers to D.C., mainly from Georgia -- including his top aide Hamilton Jordan as well as name that are fading into history like Burt Lance, Jody Powell, and Griffin Bell.

The first three, in particular, were known as "the Georgia Mafia," marked by their casual blue-jean attire, their fierce loyalty to Carter, and their inability to get much done in "permanent Washington." The Georgetown cocktail-party crowd despised them, but what really mattered was they couldn't win legislative support despite huge Democratic majorities in Congress:

This refusal to play by the rules of Washington also contributed to the Carter administration's difficult relationship with Congress. Jordan and Frank Moore, in particular, feuded with leading Democrats like House Speaker Tip O'Neill from the start. Unreturned phone calls, insults (both real and imagined), and an unwillingness to trade political favors soured many on Capitol Hill and tangibly affected the president's ability to push through his ambitious agenda.

"There was an innocence, and an arrogance, about the idea that you could run the country with your Atlanta statehouse team -- you just couldn't," concludes historian Roger Wilkins. "Every president brings his people, but most presidents bring people who are seasoned people who really understand Washington and know how to move around the city. That just wasn't true of Jimmy Carter. You hate to say it, but it was often, it seemed, very amateurish."

Comes now Barack Obama, 32 years later, promising voters change in Washington and yet delivering a remarkably familiar cast of characters who don't carry much of a whiff of fresh air, folks like Rahm Emanuel and Tom Daschle and maybe even Hillary Clinton. So what gives? That's not change, is it? True, but they also happen to be hard-nosed "git'r done" types who won't get lost circling the Beltway for six hours.

The message that Obama is sending is that important change isn't new people so much as new ideas, and new ideals aren't worth a warm bucket of spit if they can't get enacted. And I don't think Obama is bringing these folks in to make new policy as much as carry it out. If Obama or anyone on his team has a plan for saving the auto industry, for example, I wouldn't care if it's Tom Daschle or Tom Arnold or Tom Thumb that he gets to carry it through, as long as it's a good plan.

As Philly's own Booman said:

What's emerging from Chicago is a clear preference for toughness and people that are forceful and smart enough to ram home Obama's priorities. Obama is tapping experienced people but he's doing it so that he can enact a lot of change very quickly. Obama clearly wants to cut down on the learning curve, avoid rookie mistakes, and send a message that he means business.

Ultimately, we're going to judge Obama more by what he does than who he hires to carry it out. And to pass judgment on that, we're all going to have to wait another 60 days.

Posted by Will Bunch @ 8:48 PM  Permalink | 19 comments
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Posted 09:13 PM, 11/20/2008
Talking point sleuth
Two questions, Will. First, how did you determine that the reason Carter couldn't implement policies was because who he brought in rather than that the policies he wanted to implement didn't sit well with the entrenched power? Second, what's up with hank's complete obsession with you? -tps
Posted 09:36 PM, 11/20/2008
will
I don't think Congress was so pre-disposed not to like his energy policy -- to pick a major initiative -- as much as they just didn't like him. As for Hank, I was reading someone on Philly.com far removed from me -- I think it was Bob Ford from the Inquirer -- and there was Hank, spewing the same bile that he does here. So Hank is someone a) with waaaaay too much spare time on his hands and b) someone with a generalized irrational hate for Daily News and Inquirer journalists, so....maybe he was someone laid off by PMH or otherwise mistreated here? Just a guess. You do know that Hank Sperka was a real TV journalist with Channel 6 back in the day. He died, unlike our Hank, who's only dead on the inside.
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Posted 10:09 PM, 11/20/2008
Talking point sleuth
"...I just shot milk out of my nose. ---}}} "Dignity," "Grace."
Posted 10:15 PM, 11/20/2008
will
I can see why you don't think I'm legit :-) but Bob Ford -- get real, Hank. Since you brought it up, I did write a post in early May noting the irony that Jim Thome was having a better season than Howard (who was batting .161 -- facts are stubborn things -- and ended the post by saying that Thome would probably still be bashing home runs "long after Howard's inevitable rehab assignment in Lakewood." A couple of commenters went off, and I think later I joked that Howard was "just recalled from Class A Lakewood." That's it. But Hank and BA want you believe that I created a petition to send Howard to Lakewood, or some such thing. It's amazing how much mileage they've tried to get from one sarcastic comment.
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Posted 12:06 AM, 11/21/2008
AHiredGun
Hey sperka: You could be the poster child for bringing back lobotomies.
Posted 12:22 AM, 11/21/2008
Tageman
Obama... the next Hoover no matter what the government does. Defaltionary depression here we come
Posted 07:30 AM, 11/21/2008
montani semper liberi
Wow, hank is jealous of Will's blog. Who knew?
Posted 08:34 AM, 11/21/2008
db_cooper
"The message that Obama is sending is that important change isn't new people so much as new ideas, and new ideals aren't worth a warm bucket of spit if they can't get enacted." Translation: Bunch will give Obama a pass on the ethics problems of all the Clintonistas he is appointing. That's pretty Marc Rich.
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Posted 10:28 AM, 11/21/2008
what is truth?
Will, for you to bother trying to defend yourself to HS (or b.at or swifty or any of the others of their ilk) is an exercise in futility. Their minds are made up - which as far as overall philosophy is fine, whether I agree with their right-wing ravings or not, that is their right - that any media person who dares to question the holy writ of Limbaugh, Hannity, and Coulter are demons to be cast into the outer darkness. And yet they are the ones weeping and wailing and gnashing their teeth. You have the soapbox, and they can't stand it, even when you give them a forum to take their turn on it. Don't give them the satisfaction of drawing you into their world; there are plenty of the rest of us to try to inject some sanity and reason into that world - though we will undoubtedly fail too, as their is no antidote for anger, hate, and jealousy.
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