Lanny Davis: Clinton Campaign Moralist, Spin Doctor

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First Posted: 04-21-08 12:20 PM   |   Updated: 04-29-08 05:12 AM

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His is a ubiquitous presence on the campaign trail.

Lanny Davis, the crisis management communications guru, is not, technically speaking, affiliated with Sen. Hillary Clinton's presidential campaign. But when it comes to surrogates in this never-ending Democratic race, his enthusiasm for the New York Democrat is seemingly unmatched; his elbows, uniquely sharp.

Indeed, Davis has gone where others only tread in private. In the wake of revelations over controversial statements of Sen. Barack Obama's former pastor, the Clinton campaign enforced a code of silence. Davis, in contrast, took to the op-ed page of the Wall Street Journal -- enemy turf in progressive circles -- expressing bewilderment about the relationship.

And even before William Ayers and the Weather Underground were thrust into the center of the political debate, Davis was posing questions to Obama on the matter during a segment of Fox News' Hannity and Colmes.

Advocacy on these issues, while usually not directed by Clinton's staff, has its side effects: Davis's words are often interpreted by media outlets as indicators of the campaign's unvarnished mindset. And it also raises questions, such as, is Davis practicing what he preached? After all, it was only two years ago that he wrote a book decrying the omnipresence of gossip and triviality in political campaigns.

"Scandal has become the chief instrument of mass political destruction for more than 30 years," he wrote on page two of his work, "Scandal: How 'Gotcha' Politics Is Destroying America": "More and more people are fed up with the food fight ideologues on both sides and share Shakespeare's sentiment, 'a pox on both your houses.' Across the spectrum there is a desire to debate the issues on the merits and find solutions -- and a disgusted with the politics of personal destruction."

To the casual (and not so casual) observer, there would appear to be a certain amount of friction between such political piety and Davis' current campaign conduct. But Davis, not surprisingly, doesn't see it that way. For him, Wright and even Ayers are hardly superficial matters.

"My view on Reverend Wright is, I don't care if you are black or white, if you sit silently and you listen to racism or bigotry or hate and you're silent, then you are complicit," he told The Huffington Post. "There is no such thing as context if someone says n----r. There is no context. If my Rabbi from the pulpit said they are all n----rs, would you ask me to understand the context, or would you say there is no context? There is no context that is bigotry. So you are using a double standard if you say [when Wright says] God damn white America, let's look at the context versus my Rabbi saying they are all n----rs... They are the same statements."

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There is a moral dimension to such an interpretation, one that laces Davis's broader assessment of Obama. Take, for example, his view on Will Ayers, the unrepentant Weather Underground member with whom Obama has a 'friendly' but not serious relationship.

"Would I serve on the board with a murdering thug terrorist? No. This isn't gotcha politics," Davis said. "What bothers me about it is not that he is friends with the guy, who he disagrees with. It is, does he draw the line when it is somebody who justifies murder and justifies terrorism?"

The question, in essence, is not whether Obama relates with what Wright said or Ayers did -- "he doesn't share those views," Davis acknowledged, "there is not a shred of bigotry in Barack Obama's body" -- it is whether Obama has shown the requisite judgment in each instance.

But such moral policing demands consistency. And, in private, Obama's supporters and even impartial observers question whether Davis is nothing more than a shill on these matters. After all, it was two years ago when Davis was telling NPR that "the American people are angry" because "we can't even get issues debated anymore because we are so subsumed under the scandal culture."

Moreover, it was just a decade ago when he was the one spinning -- day in and day out -- the infidelities of former President Clinton.

"If you want me to compare character issues to what this reveals about Obama and what Bill Clinton's dalliances revealed about his character issue, I would not have to comment because this is an election about Hillary Clinton," he said when asked about this period of his life.

Moreover, Davis has also been involved in at least one politically controversial episode himself. In the late 1990s as a lobbyist for Patton Boggs, he successfully convinced the U.S. government to provide Pakistan a slate of F-16 jets the country had purchased but, because of its newly nuclear status, had not received. The move did not sit well with India or some foreign policy officials. Nor for that matter does Davis's current opinion that Pakistan should be as well-armed as its democratic neighbor.

"I had more mixed feelings before the election than I do now," he said. "But yes, I certainly feel that Pakistan and India should be treated the same but especially after 9/11. It's a complicated question. But now that [Pakistan has] gotten closer to being a democracy, it looks to me that they are much closer to where they need to be."

For all the quibbles over Davis' resume, it is difficult to deny that he has been one of Clinton's most committed surrogates. Davis got his start in politics as a student in the 1960s working for former New York mayor John Lindsay. He met the Clintons at Yale law school. And in the 1970s, he twice tried to run for Congress. He went to work for the White House counsel's office in 1996 as the point guy on inquiries surrounding fundraising scandals, Whitewater and Travelgate. White House press secretary Mike McCurry called him "my garbage man." Soon after, he was brought back to deal with the Lewinsky scandal.

Ten years later, he is soldiering on for Clinton's wife. And his passion -- or is it spin? -- is similarly fierce. Take, for example, Davis' opinion on Tom Shales, the Washington Post television critic who took serious umbrage with ABC's handling of last Tuesday's debate.

"Tom Shales has been a negative, cynical -- I won't use the word bitter, that's not the word you are allowed to use any more -- writer for years," he said. "Why doesn't he say Tom Shales, Washington Post, Barack Obama partisan, and write his piece?"

Or his opinion of the netroots, the Democratic activist base that aggressively targeted Davis's close friend and political ally, Sen. Joseph Lieberman, during the 2006 Senate campaign and has frictional relationship with Clinton.

"The real scary hatred and truly vicious personal attack language is coming from the left now and not from the right," Davis said. "[Lieberman's campaign] was the beginning of my understanding of the hatred and virulence from the left of Democratic Party that otherwise describes itself of liberal and tolerant."

But for all the complaints -- or, perhaps, because of them -- Davis seems aware that his candidate of choice may end up losing the nomination. And, perhaps cognizant of this reality, he made sure that his criticisms of Obama were tempered with a splash of reverence as well. Before hanging up the phone on a follow-up interview, Davis made one last request. That the following passage finds its way into the article:

"My regard for Barack Obama as a candidate, human being and intellect, is very high. And I have not changed my mind about that one iota. He excited me when he first started running and he still excites me if for no other reason than what he is doing for the younger generations... The Reverend Wright unease is derived from another set of issues but it has nothing to do with all the positive regard for him."

His is a ubiquitous presence on the campaign trail. Lanny Davis, the crisis management communications guru, is not, technically speaking, affiliated with Sen. Hillary Clinton's presidential campaign.
His is a ubiquitous presence on the campaign trail. Lanny Davis, the crisis management communications guru, is not, technically speaking, affiliated with Sen. Hillary Clinton's presidential campaign.
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- jcwtts1 I'm a Fan of jcwtts1 158 fans permalink
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what a scumbag

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:49 PM on 04/21/2008

The only people who sound like Lanny Davis are rabid, pro-Israeli democrats (mostly Jewish) who pretend to be liberals but are actually moles within the democratic party working for Israel (maybe even directly for the Mossad).

Examples are Joe Lieberman and Alan Dershowitz. I would not be surprised if Lanny Davis was one of them.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:36 PM on 04/21/2008
- mindact I'm a Fan of mindact 4 fans permalink

Good ole Lanny, what do you have to say now that we've found out that Ed spike glowingly about Louis Farrakhan? Do we need to throw him under the bus? I'd like Hillary to reject Ed in front of Pennsylvanians. that's what happens when people play with dirt, they get dirty. Now the super delegates, in their haste to minimize the damage will shut this stuff down by the end of next week. You watch and see...

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:29 PM on 04/21/2008
- halyscomet I'm a Fan of halyscomet 7 fans permalink

Lanny Davis is a farce.

First, Hillary Clinton has already lost and he has to deal with it.

Second, how many times did he need to say n----r to make the point? He seemed too comfortable to me.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:23 PM on 04/21/2008
- GeorgeP922 I'm a Fan of GeorgeP922 108 fans permalink
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I can't wait for 2009, people like Davis will have no job offers.

As one of the Eeeevil Leeebral Netroots Activists one of my goals will be to help eradicate operatives and politicians who weren't afraid to show their true DINO colors.

Any Democrat wishing to verbally felate Lieberman, McCain or Bush should expect similar fates.

We have ALOT of traitors in our party, this guy is the perfect example. Its not as easy to get rid of "operatives" like this guy but there is tons of footage of democrats spitting republican talking points....­.
Oh I can't wait for the next primary season.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:00 PM on 04/21/2008
- mslindab I'm a Fan of mslindab 6 fans permalink

Who has challenged Lanny Davis' accusation that Bill Ayers is a murderer? It is an outrageous claim. I am not a fan of the Weathermen but I do favor an honest political debate. Where is the challenge and/or lawsuit for this accusation? As far as I know, the people from the Weathermen group who were actually involved ih a murder were pardoned by Bill Clinton.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:53 PM on 04/21/2008

MAYDAY, MAYDAY, the USS HRC has suffered sever damages and is taken on water Fast. Across the Nation; people pray that they will find life boats in the water at sunrise Wednesday morning.
Will the Captain go down with the ship?
Or will it be too late, the waters chummed nobody in the Democratic Party survives?
You too can find out the answer to this and all of my opinions in MY NEW BOOK “A Drowning Country”, in book stores soon!

ps. another insightful story Sam

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:47 PM on 04/21/2008
- patrice37 I'm a Fan of patrice37 3 fans permalink

Poor Lanny. After Hill loses, no one will ever ask him to be on the teevee again. His career as a hired bloodsucker will be over. You can't blame him for giving the Clintons one last, best shot as their garbage man.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:22 PM on 04/21/2008
- Dewtrell I'm a Fan of Dewtrell 8 fans permalink

Hey Lannie,

When Obama gets the Dem nomination, do us a favor and vote Republican. Do not appear of all the talk shows and pretend to be an Obama supporter after he gets the nomination, we do not need people like you supporting our candidate.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:17 PM on 04/21/2008
- Northlite I'm a Fan of Northlite 8 fans permalink

Lanny Davis Made Me Do It!

I was a long-time supporter and donor to Bill and an early supporter and donor of Hillary's. Then Bill made his first race-baiting remarks in SC. Initially I thought it was just a mistake or misunderstanding and, though I was concerned, I actually used the occassion to make another donation to Hillary. Then one night later that week I heard Lanny Davis on NPR with someone from Obama's campaign talking about Bill's comments. Lanny's legalistic parsing and obvious lying really turned me off. His defense of Hill and Bill made clear that their race-baiting tactics were intentional. When the show was over, after listening to Lanny Davis's spinning, I made my first, of now several decent donations to Obama. The next day I convinced nearly a dozen of my friends who were either undecided or Clinton supporters to vote for Obama and to join me in making contributions.

Lanny Davis was one of my heros when he was defending Bill. I was proud that he was Jewish, like me, as he slammed the "vast right-wing conspiracy­." Now I consider him a completely despicable human being.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:52 PM on 04/21/2008

I know how you feel, Northlite. Lanny Davis is advocating guilt by association. I have applied his own rule to Clinton and find that I cannot support anyone who assocaites with Lanny Davis. Z

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:16 PM on 04/21/2008

i can't bear to watch this smarmy, hypocritical clintonista spout his revolting bs across the air waves

i feel like i've been slimed and need to take a shower

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:48 PM on 04/21/2008
- Countess I'm a Fan of Countess 36 fans permalink

Words could never describe the utter contempt I have for Lanny and the many people like him that are supporting Hillary Clinton. The thought that such people could not just survive but thrive within the democratic party sickens me.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:22 PM on 04/21/2008
- YY2H8 I'm a Fan of YY2H8 4 fans permalink

It is like a sad old gang of bloated former jocks--gathered around in their shabby letterman jackets trying to recapture their high-school glory days. If the truth came out, any of them with consciences would be making this desperate grab for power as much to grasp another chance as to satisfy their lust for the spotlight. Another chance to assuage their guilt over the wasted opportunity and disgrace that became the Clinton Whitehouse.

So while weasely-word apologists (ie Davis) and frothing venom-spewing attack dogs (Carville, of course), and the apoplectic, duplicitous blusterers (you know who) do their best to push their personal agendas, their performance is falling flat.

Sorry fellas, your time is up. You have long since given up the moral high road. Make your excuses, and blame and mud-sling the other guy all you want. You can’t get your wasted opportunity back.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:04 PM on 04/21/2008
- mindact I'm a Fan of mindact 4 fans permalink

Ha, Lanny Davis trying to temper his critisim of obama. The handwriting is on the wall Barack will be POTUS. Lanny your lobbying days are over. Any client hiring you won't get thier money's worth. We won't forget, trust me...

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:01 PM on 04/21/2008

A group is trying to raise $1 million in 1 minute for Barack Obama. The link is from Daily Kos.

http://my.barackobama.com/page/outreach/view/main/AnObamaMinute

Please go to link above asap as the 1 pm is in 10 minutes but they do allow you to donate early.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:50 PM on 04/21/2008
- Pammy1151 I'm a Fan of Pammy1151 8 fans permalink
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I donated at 1.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:23 PM on 04/21/2008
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