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Home Front: Politix
Obama Goes to the Mattresses
2009-11-17
The ugliness surrounding the pushing out of White House Counsel Gregory Craig was months in the making, but culminated on the day on which the White House announced that the Justice Department would be prosecuting Guantanamo prisoners on U.S. soil, the very project Craig was supposedly brought into the administration to bring about.

Last Friday it remained unclear why Craig was being shown the door, but it was clear he had angered several different constituencies. Rumors -- some generated by current Hillary Clinton allies at the State Department -- swirled that Craig had failed to gain the proper security clearances for his job, or that he had run afoul of the First Lady's staff in not moving quickly enough to clear several staffers. Another rumor had him angering White House senior advisor Valerie Jarrett for not supporting her hand-picked political appointees, such as former Obama aide Van Jones. Yet another had him being caught out leaking far too many details about the Obama Administration's failed Gitmo effort.

Craig, who is considered one of the more connected of the Washington insiders brought into the Obama administration, but who long had been associated with Bill and Hillary Clinton due to his role as one of then-President Clinton's attorneys during the Monica Lewinsky scandal and impeachment process, had been rumored to be leaving his White House post for several months. That the Clinton operation was seeking to smear Craig raised some eyebrows, but Craig made a fateful decision last year to support Obama, and wrote a famous op-ed during the primary season that was seen as an attempt to break through Hillary Clinton's wall of donors and political support. "We've had it out for him for quite a while," says one current Clinton loyalist who is not in the administration. "Everyone gets a second chance, but before that can happen, one needs to some penance. Greg is getting his penance."

But the main reason most often cited for Craig's exit was his failure to successfully manage a multi-Cabinet department process to shut down Gitmo and relocate more than 200 terrorists held there to other secure facilities. The shutting down of Guantanamo is but one of several high-profile promises Obama has failed to deliver on to his most leftist and ardent supporters.

Craig was managing one of the largest White House staffs, with far more attorneys and staffers on White House Counsel's Office payroll than at any time in the Bush Administration. It rivals the Counsel's Office staffing level of the Clinton impeachment era. At the start of the Administration, Craig's staff took on a decidedly political edge, and it included the White House's political opposition researcher in its ranks. Within several months, that staffer left, and the post was moved back to the Democratic National Committee, where Obama's own political operation is now housed.

But more mysterious than Craig's exit was the announced move eight days ago by Craig's deputy, Cassandra Butts, a Harvard classmate of Obama's and one of the administration's highest-ranking African Americans. Earlier this month, the White House announced she was leaving to become counsel to Millennium Challenge Corporation.

Butts was believed to be the White House point person in vetting a number of high profile Obama appointments, not the least of whom was Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor. Butts was viewed as one of Obama's closest "Harvard friends" in the administration, a group that had known Obama for a number of years, and worked tirelessly on his behalf to get him to the position he holds today.

After Butts quietly resigned on Friday, November 6, friends began calling reporters to insist her resignation had nothing to do with politics and everything to do with her desire to work in the anti-poverty arena, an issue she cares about. "The whispers had already started that there was something odd going on here," says a former Butts colleague in the White House counsel's office. "We were really caught off guard by her resignation, but everyone here has been kind of on high alert for several weeks now. A lot of meetings behind closed doors, that kind of stuff."

The result is that Craig and Butts -- two respected attorneys -- are on the outside of a White House, and Obama's personal attorney, Robert Bauer, who has worked on a number of Obama personal issues over the past five years, is now taking the Counsel job.
Posted by:Fred

#5  Hussein Onyango Obama, Mr ObamaÂ’s paternal grandfather, even though a Luo who supported Kikuyu separatists, became involved in the Kenyan independence (Mau Mau) movement while working as a cook for a British army officer after the war. He was arrested in 1949 and jailed for two years in a high-security prison where, according to his family, he was subjected to horrific violence to extract information about the growing insurgency.

And it continues yet today:Barack has stated his support for Luo Opposition Leader in Kenya RaRaila Odinga (who signed a Shariah pact with Muslims and claims to be Obama's cousin) and is married to Ida Odinga. They have four children - two sons and two daughters. His oldest son, Fidel, is named after Fidel Castro.
Posted by: Besoeker   2009-11-17 07:35  

#4  Communism in Hawaii and the Obama Connection (2.35MB PDF)
Posted by: ed   2009-11-17 07:05  

#3  Counted ships in Pearl Harbor with your drug dealing, pedophile, Communist Party, Soviet spy father? No problem.
Posted by: ed   2009-11-17 07:03  

#2   Craig had failed to gain the proper security clearances for his job

I'll give that one a NO vote. If Barry can get a TS clearance, anyone can.
Posted by: Besoeker   2009-11-17 06:36  

#1  Nothing to see here - move along now...
Posted by: M. Murcek   2009-11-17 00:42  

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