Samantha Power: From Obama Asset To Campaign Casualty

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First Posted: 03- 7-08 02:16 PM   |   Updated: 03-28-08 02:46 AM

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In early 2005, Samantha Power was working on a follow up to her Pulitzer Prize winning book ""A Problem from Hell: America and the Age of Genocide," when she got a call from the office of Sen. Barack Obama.

She had never heard of the freshman Democrat who had taken office just months earlier. So Power researched him, downloading the famous address Obama gave to the Democratic convention the summer prior. The two met shortly after -- it was only supposed to last an hour but they ended up talking for four.

"Why don't I quit my job at Harvard and come and intern in your office and answer the phones or do whatever you want?' It was literally that spontaneous," she recalled saying. To which, the senator responded: "Great."

And so it was that Obama scored what was hailed as a staffing coup only months into his time in Washington. Power, who was working at the time for Harvard's John F. Kennedy School of Government, was widely considered to be one of the most forward-thinking, gifted foreign policy minds of her generation. In 2004, she was named by Time Magazine as one of the 100 top thinkers of the year.

That Obama could bring her on board -- he was, Power said, the first government official to have ever called her -- was emblematic of the different style of politics that the Illinois senator was promising to represent. Far from a down-the-line liberal on international affairs, Power was known for her innovative (if not self-reflectively painful) analysis. On the Rwanda genocide, she concluded that U.S. officials had worked to ignore the problem, not failed to address it. On the Israeli-Palestinian crisis, she once advocated (though later recanted) spending billions of dollars and sending a military force to help create a Palestinian state next to Israel.

The relationship ended on Friday after Power resigned from Obama's presidential campaign. Her comments, made to the Scottsman, that Sen. Hillary Clinton was a "monster" devoted to political opportunism, were responsible for her departure.

"With deep regret, I am resigning from my role as an advisor the Obama campaign effective today," Power wrote. "Last Monday, I made inexcusable remarks that are at marked variance from my oft-stated admiration for Senator Clinton and from the spirit, tenor, and purpose of the Obama campaign. And I extend my deepest apologies to Senator Clinton, Senator Obama, and the remarkable team I have worked with over these long 14 months."

Power's fall from campaign grace was as abrupt as it was newsworthy. Only an hour before her resignation was made public, surrogates to Clinton convened a conference call demanding her firing. An hour later, Terry McAuliffe, a chief Clinton aide, sent out an email using Power's remarks to help solicit campaign donations.

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And yet, while there is an acknowledgment that Power likely had to resign because of what she said, there is also a deep regret that the Democratic Party, for the time being, is losing one of its brightest thinkers. Indeed, even as she worked for Obama's senate office, Power found the time to write another book: "Chasing the Flame: Sergio Vieira de Mello and the Fight to Save the World." Her friend and political rival, Richard Holbrooke, proclaimed Obama "very fortunate to have her."

"Samantha is one of the most creative and dynamic thinkers on the political horizon," said John Prendergast, co-chair of The ENOUGH Project, an initiative to end genocide and crimes against humanity. "She is driven by deep compassion and conviction, something our foreign policy establishment badly needs at this moment in history. Removing her voice from deliberations over monumental security challenges is unfortunate, and hopefully only temporary."

There have been similar instances in which presidential campaign aides have taken the ax for their actions or remarks. In 1988, John Sasso, who was serving as Michael Dukakis' chief of staff, resigned from the campaign after it was revealed that he had leaked documents showing that Sen. Joseph Biden, a presidential candidate at the time, had plagiarized portions of his speech. That same election another Dukakis aide, Donna Brazile, was fired after she urged reporters to investigate then-Vice President George Bush's alleged marital infidelity. This election cycle, former Sen. John Edwards was released two bloggers after they were criticized for anti-religious postings.

But Power's resignation, political observers say, may have been the product of a prolonged and increasingly heated campaign season -- one that has been based, in large part, on denouncing negative campaigning -- as mush as her own words.

Indeed, when Billy Shaeheen, a surrogate to Clinton hinted at Obama's past drug use, he too was let go by the campaign.

"The whole Democratic race has ratcheted up in intensity. It is just incredibly meaningful right now," said Stu Rothenberg, editor of The Rothenberg Political Report. "And so there is a tendency for people to kind of snap or say things that are more caustic and negative than they would. There is also a fatigue factor; this has been a long race. Staff has as much invested, maybe more, than the candidate, it sometimes seems... This is not breaking the law to call your opponent a monster. That's just politics."


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In early 2005, Samantha Power was working on a follow up to her Pulitzer Prize winning book ""A Problem from Hell: America and the Age of Genocide," when she got a call from the office of Sen. Barack ...
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Too bad only one democratic campaign has principles.
Howard Wolfson should resign for comparing Barack Obama's tactics to those of Ken Starr, but that won't happen.
Rove must be so proud of the Clinton campaign.

I thought after '04 we had had enough of fear and smear, but Clinton isn't giving up on it, and sad to say, it works.

Maybe Hillary is right after all that it is foolish to hope for any change - but I'm not ready to give up.

I don't think "monster" that bad or inaccurate, but in the interest of trying to raise the campaign above the gutter the Clintons have gone to, the Obama camp did the right thing, but get criticized for it?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:29 PM on 03/09/2008
- ALMAL I'm a Fan of ALMAL 3 fans permalink

we have three choices ahead of us:

Senator Clinton - strong on war against terror,
strong on economy and on solving economic problems.
two pluses!

Senator McCain - strong on war against terror,
by his own words does't understand economy.
one plus,one minus.

Senator Obama - can not be trusted on war against terror,
weak on economy ,said his advisors will help him rule
America for the good of the World.
We see how his advisors act.It's scarry.
Every person ,who wants to change America
and whole World,
deserves at least to be examined.
one minus,one minus.
two minuses.

Now about hate:

Senator Obama uses hate,as a tool all the time.
First,from the beginning he tried to inject hate,telling,
that half of America hate Clintons,and that people hate Clintons era.

Then he painted Clintons as racists.Wa­nted to inject racial hate.

And now he is trying to convinse democrats to hate Clintons,blaming that they want to devide Democratic party.

Most of democrats support senator Clinton and superdelegats must choose this side,

Obama has support of AA part of democratic party,but it is much less then a half of democrats,and he makes differense with independent voters and obamacans-Obamas republicans,whom he told many times in different worlds but with the same message of HATE,something like:

COME TO ME,ALL OF YOU WHO HATE SENATOR CLINTON,HALP ME TO STOP HER.

I don't think superdelegats need to be on this side.

Yes,superdelegats must be on the side where most of democrats are,on the senator Clintons side.

Take a look on Obamas camp,all of them hide lots of hate underneath of "message of hope".

So,i got my first choice-senator Clinton,
and my second choice -senator McCain.

Sorry ,i can't vote for senator Obama,i can't trust on war, on Rezco,too much hate too,and i can't trust his advisors eather,i don't trust he can win:obamac­ans-republ­icans will go to McCain,,Latinos will go to McCain,workers want safe America, will go to McCain.
Who will stay with senator Obama,who?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:45 PM on 03/09/2008

I think Sam Powers is brilliant and a class act... but she made a mistake, and Barack made it clear that he didn't want personal attacks. Hopefuly she'll be back at some point. I personally agree with her comments, but the poster who said we need to tone down the vitrol against Hillary is probably right.
mjf.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:15 AM on 03/09/2008

I honestly can't believe the Obama girls are actually blaming the Clintons for this. I thought I saw everything when the GOP went around blaming Bill Clinton for everything after he was out of office, but this takes the cake. I don't know if I would call the Hillary Hatred from the Obama Girls worse than the GOPers in the 90's, but I will say it hurts more. I expect better from fellow Democrats. This is not Hillary Clinton's fault, anybody knows that you don't call your opponent a monster. I can forgive Samantha Powers for her slip, but the posts in here are unforgivable, You people should be ashamed of yourselves.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:43 PM on 03/08/2008

Even smart people make mistakes; that said I would not be surprised if this incident did not do Obama some good.

Clinton and her supporters, including former Pres. Clinton, have made the most vile comments about her fellow Democrat; where are the apologies, the resignations? This has not gone unnoticed by the slobbering mainstream media; who would rather make this the story than actually doing the work, given them by the Constitution, of researching and reporting the truth!

I'm old enough to remember a free press that did the work and made a difference; and a House and Senate which did not roll over at every turn!

The 2002 speech Obama gave, in a time, when the majority of the people had blood in their mouths and nothing in their heads, has been posted at jefffarias.com. For those of us who have not read, or heard, it is worthwhile. For those who have it's worth our time to read it again; I have a copy and when I read it, the choice is clear. Who was right and stood up when it counted and who enabled this corrupt administration to assault with 'shock and awe', innocent people, with not one vote but two!?

The Iraqis had done nothing to us; except be born in a country rich with what Prime Minister Cheney and his sock-puppet Bush whated above all else. That is control the supply of oil, someday it may be water, which we all need. For now.

We must never forget that while the blood and shreds of our Constitution roils around our feet, who helped make all this carnage possible; and who took the unpopular stand against this Imperialist grab for world domination through the control of oil!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:30 PM on 03/08/2008
- HaloGuy I'm a Fan of HaloGuy 12 fans permalink
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I'm rooting for Hillary, but I think both are great candidates. If either candidate wins the nomination, and the defeated candidate's supporters decide to either not vote or vote for the McCain or Nader, then I'll tell you the Democratic Party will have lost at least one voter for good. I'm sick of all this mudslinging. We're supposed to stand united in our goal of defeating the war-hungry Repugnicans, and all I see is that we're doing their work for them.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:46 PM on 03/08/2008

Sadly..it really doesn't matter. I don't think the democrats can win this one...it's Gene McCarthy and Hubert Humphrey all over again...bu­t at least then the youth were a huge potential sea of votes but now...eh, their parents had less kids and so the kids are spoiled and screamin as ever but don't consititute the numbers that deserve the attention since it's not about their disposable income...w­e only have one vote and little Caitlin or Tanner doesn't get more because their parents sent 'em to a better day camp.The screecing catfight that more resembles a sorority house angst-fest is such a turn off that I'm having serious apprehensions about voting for either democrat myself.. I've characteristically supported open minded liberal candidates, as most americans typically will, but the atmoshphere has become so filled with drama and histionics that I actually have started to wonder if the Dems can beat the GOP in the election. Of course the empassioned youth will vote based on emotion, but the bulk of those who want to vote do not want to get under a tent where the accusations are flying and everyone feels bad.
By the way, I don't actually begrudge the candidates themselves. Hillary says she's better and a nest of hornets in the Obama camp scream for blood and accuse a political figure who just a year or two ago was one of their most prominent and effrective expressions of progressive thought of being worse than Bush. Her husband is being scorned and vilified as if he was being characterized by Rush Limbaugh, but he left office with a 70% approval rating...a­nd we don't want that? Obama says he's better and so the win at all costs Clinton staffers use insider tricks and connections to plant stories that are sketchy at best but will smear a guy we all know is a hard working and caring fellow. I know its rhetoric but most of the voters won't care to take the time to see it that way. If we want to unite the country, would you vote for a candidate that hasn't fired the entire staff and gone to kelly girl or accutemp for an organization that at the very least will not alienate the entire country except for their close friends who evidently think a measure of cleverness is to come up with new and insulting insinuations while maintinging the thinest skin possible? Me neither.
An holy toledo? what's up with Larry David? Are we to have that much faith in a neurotic comedy writer. He's a great comedy writer and I love his humor but it's because he's a neurotic flyswatter that he's so good. His take on politics is meaningless and yet 2000+ comments all screaming for his blood or cursing his name. Why is he even given this much attention? Carumba!
There is still a long way until the convention but if this continues and the Dems become slaves to their own rules, I feel very badly as to their being able to salvage the credibility they need to persuade an evergrowing segment of the voting public that they should not simply take for granted in their desire to grab the extreme and single issue segments.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:23 PM on 03/08/2008

DOES ANYBODY KNOW WHY THE MEDIAS ANNOUNCED CLNTON WINNER IN TEXAS???
NPR HAD A STORY THIS WEEK SAYING THAT OBAMA WON THE CAUCUS AND WILL TAKE TEXAS..
IT SEEMS THE SPIN HAS ALWAYS BEEN IN FAVOUR OF CLINTON.

http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=87961802

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:43 AM on 03/08/2008

I HAVE A HUGE RESPECT FOR SAMANTHA POWER. SHE IS ONE OF THE MOST BRILLIANT INTELLECTUALS IN THE US. THIS WAS A TACTICAL ERROR FOR HER TO SAY THAT. SHE OBVIOUSLY DID NOT MEAN THAT CLINTON WAS A MONSTER BUT SHE MEANT THAT THE CLINTON CAMP HAS USED MONSTRUOUS TACTICS LIKE THE TALIBAN PHOTO RELEASE, THE QUESTIONS ABOUT HIS MUSLIM BACKGROUD THE TERROR 3AM AD, THE RACIST JESSIE JACKSON COMMENTS BY CLINTON ETC.. TYPICAL BUSH ASHCROFT FEAR TACTICS...­.
I JUST HOPE THAT ONCE OBAMA IS PRESIDENT SHE WILL BE ASKED TO BE SECRETARY OF STATE... AND WE MIGHT NEVER SEE AGAIN THE TYPE OF GENOCIDES WE HAVE SEEN UNDER
CLINTON AND BUSH IN RWANDA AND SUDAN ....

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:37 AM on 03/08/2008
- mjc I'm a Fan of mjc 10 fans permalink

Have just been reading through some of the latest commentary and nothing is so amazing as the fact that for many here, Obama disciples, take Samantha Power's mistaken label of Hillary as something to criticize Hillary and Bill Clinton! They weren't dumb enough to make that remark. A highly intelligent woman who has been feeding Obama his foreign policy lines said Hillary was a monster. Okay, how in the world does that reflect on Hillary Clinton? Obama fired her, not Clinton, and it was probably the best that he could do under the circumstances. Think this is just another example of Obama's followers being unable to face the real world and unable to take any criticism of their messiah, from the press or from other campaigns.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:16 AM on 03/08/2008

Just hope this whole election shows people they need more than 2 parties. Nothing in life is white OR black, there are many shades of grey.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:46 AM on 03/08/2008
- Orikinla I'm a Fan of Orikinla 4 fans permalink

"Samantha Power last week completed what might have been the most ill starred book tour since the invention of movable type. A Harvard professor and foreign policy writer who won a Pulitzer for her 2003 study of genocides, A Problem from Hell, Power is a card-carrying member of the Obamaphile elite--she plays basketball with George Clooney and claims that Sen. Obama sometimes text-messages her in the middle of the night. She arrived in the U.K. last week looking to promote her new book, Chasing the Flame: Sergio Vieira de Mello and the Fight to Save the World. (Vieira de Mello was the acclaimed top U.N. bureaucrat killed in the bombing of the U.N. headquarters in Baghdad in August 2003.)."
~ http://www.weeklystandard.com/Check.asp?idArticle=14858&r=jhkph

"On Monday, March 3, Power appeared on BBC radio and said that Obama, whom she had been advising, might be interested in doing some population relocation in Iraq. She said that such a course of action would be regrettable, but might be necessary, admitting that "moving potentially people from mixed neighborhoods to homogenous neighborhoods [is] tragic.  .­â€‰â€‰. It's the equivalent of facilitating ethnic cleansing, which is terrible."
~ http://www.weeklystandard.com/Check.asp?idArticle=14858&r=jhkph

Samantha Power, fxxked up, if I may use her term in the interview she granted the Scottish newspaper.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:51 AM on 03/08/2008

MS bASS i AGREETtHIS PROVES THAT THE TRUTH DOES HURT..sOME­ONE HAD TO PAY THE PRICE AS USUAL SFC

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:44 AM on 03/08/2008
- kb I'm a Fan of kb permalink

If you believe all the saint-Obama stories you really need to read the truth about Barack.

http://dallasobserver.com/2008-02-28/news/obama-and-me/print

http://dallasobserver.com/2008-02-28/news/obama-and-me/print

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:32 AM on 03/08/2008
- VivaZapata I'm a Fan of VivaZapata 63 fans permalink
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If President Bush can do the old soft shoe, Hillary should treat us to the Monster Mash. I hear it's a graveyard smash, and these are grave times. As evidenced by his appearance on the Hillary Clinton Hour, hosted by DeGeneris, Barak can actually look good dancing.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:21 AM on 03/08/2008
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