For all the stories that have come out in the last month about how President Obama has executed the smoothest administrative transition in memory, and how Obama has chosen to enforce the “strictest ethics rules ever applied” to the administration vetting and recruitment process, the facts sure do seem to point to an altogether different conclusion — especially in terms of cabinet nominees and senior staff.
Let’s take a quick look at a few members of the crack team Obama has tried to surround himself with since being elected President three months ago.
- Bill Richardson: Nominated to be Obama’s Secretary of Commerce; withdrew when it became public that he was “being investigated by a federal grand jury in his home state for…steering state bond business from the New Mexico Financial Authority toward…a significant campaign contributor.”
- Tim Geithner: Obama’s nominee for Treasury Secretary (and head of the IRS) failed to pay owed payroll taxes for several years, despite accepting reimbursement from the IMF for those taxes and signing certifications that he had paid them.
- Tom Daschle: Obama’s nominee for Secretary of Health and Human Services owed nearly $102,000 in taxes “on the car and driver a wealthy friend let him use from 2005 through 2007″ and neglected to “report $83,333 in consulting income in 2007.”
- Leon Panetta: The only experience Obama’s choice to be Director of Central Intelligence during the War on Terror and multiple international crises had with the CIA was fighting battles against the leadership and attempting to slash its budget while a staffer in the Clinton White House.
- William Lynn: Within hours of declaring his new no-lobbyists rule, Obama made an exception for Lynn, a lobbyist for the 3rd largest defense contractor in the nation and now an Obama nominee for Deputy Secretary of Defense
- Hillary Clinton: While a Senator, Obama’s nominee for Secretary of State “intervened at least six times in government issues directly affecting companies and others that later contributed to her husband’s foundation.
- Lobbyists of the World, Unite!: Despite repeatedly promising during his campaign that lobbyists would not be welcome in his administration, Obama bent his own new rules and hired over a dozen lobbyists to fill senior staff positions.
The absurd attacks by leftists (and by “conservative” poseurs) on John McCain for his choice of Sarah Palin as running mate, and the supposed incompetence of his vetting staff that selection displayed, look very hollow indeed when measured up against the apparent lack of any vetting whatsoever President Obama’s nominees for half a dozen cabinet positions (and countless more senior staff jobs).
Between the lack of vetting, the memory-holing of vital documents posted on WhiteHouse.gov during the Bush years (like, for example, the Status of Forces Agreement between the U.S. and Iraq, which is now only available via html cache), and Obama’s repeated violation of his own “ethics” rules for the purpose of filling his cabinet and senior staff rosters, the title “smoothest transition in history” appears to be almost exactly the opposite of what this incoming administration’s actions over the last few months deserve.
In fact, the only parts of this transition that have gone smoothly are the parts President Bush handled himself.
Now that should be a scary thought for all those liberals who proclaimed January 20, 2009 to be the day “competence” returned to the White House, shouldn’t it?
Steve Maley
KnightsofMalta
Democrats are definitionally "good people" who don't need vetting.
Achance (Diary) Monday, February 2nd at 11:02AM EST (link)Didn’t you get the memo?
In Vino Veritas
I think your title was missing something
izoneguy (Diary) Monday, February 2nd at 11:04AM EST (link)Democrats are definitionally “good for nothing people” who don’t need vetting by other democrats.
The point cannot be made often enough: Modern liberalism, as embodied in the Obama presidency, is the defender of the status quo. And the status quo is a road to economic ruin. Political forces cannot redistribute the wealth that the economic system does not produce.
Don't forget:
Loren Heal (Diary) Monday, February 2nd at 11:30AM EST (link)Bill Ayers (“He blew stuff up? You’re kidding!”)
(“Not the”) Jeremiah Wright (“I knew”)
Joe Biden.
On that last point, it’s not too strong a statement to say that even a casual observer of politics for the last twenty years would have known that Joe Biden was a lousy VP pick. He’s a decent plagiarist and very good at saying how great he is, but not much good at anything else.
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Opportunity for Mindshare?
furious (Diary) Monday, February 2nd at 11:51AM EST (link)The Leona Helmsley Democrats (“taxes are for little people”) are giving Republicans, ala’ House Bank Scandal and the Clinton Health Care debacle, a major opening for the next round of mid-term elections.
The Senate may be a lost cause in the next cycle, but, seriously, ads and pressers juxtaposing Joe Biden’s equivalence between paying taxes and patriotism vs. the particlulars of Messrs. Geithner, Daschle, Rangel, et al can’t but help us in the House races.
Voters’ eyes may glaze over when confronted with the enormity (I use that word deliberately) of the Stimulus or the TARP, but they get Tax Cheating, just as they once got Check Kiting.
Newt nationalized Congressional races in ’94, why can’t someone like Chmn Steele do it again in ’10?
–furious
“I find your lack of faith disturbing.” — Darth Vader
You Misunderstand
Magic2171 Monday, February 2nd at 12:19PM EST (link)Vetting is not necessary for the “One’s” administration he can do it all himself with fairy dust, rainbows and unicorns. His media worshipers will never tell the truth or print a negative story about the “One”.
Memory...
Mayhem (Diary) Monday, February 2nd at 1:38PM EST (link)Weren’t these some of the same people who harped and hollered that Joe the Plumber was not properly “vetted?”
James Madison, Jim DeMint, Margaret Thatcher, Ronald Reagan… You get the picture.