Patrick Gaspard: Obama's Glue Man

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First Posted: 12- 4-08 12:33 PM   |   Updated: 01- 4-09 05:12 AM

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When you ask former and current colleagues to describe Patrick Gaspard, the picture they paint is eerily universal.

Barack Obama's political director, they say, is a tireless worker known for putting in 14-hour days. He is a family man, devoted to his wife and two kids beyond any other aspect of his life. He is intensely modest, often shunning credit for the achievements he's helped create. And he may very well be the most brilliant strategist and organizer you have never heard of.

"Patrick is the best political mind of his generation in New York and maybe the nation," says Kevin Sheekey, who as Michael Bloomberg's right-hand-man has frequently worked and battled with Gaspard.

"I wouldn't dispute that," said David Axelrod, Obama's chief strategist and Gaspard's cohort on the campaign trail. When reminded that such a title could be bestowed on Axelrod himself, the strategist said he was "happy to cede that" to Gaspard.

And yet, for all his abilities, there is shockingly little mention of Gaspard's accomplishments in the public record. A Lexis Nexis search of his name from before the 2008 campaign reveals next to nothing, a far cry from the star-power personas of former White House political directors like Ed Rollins, Rahm Emanuel and Karl Rove.

But one should not take Gaspard's near hermit-like desire for privacy -- attempts to reach him for this piece went un-returned -- as an indication that he's avoided the tough political fights. Far from it. As friends and colleagues recall, he's been content to do the grunt work while others reap the praise. "He is one of the most impactful people I have ever met in politics," said Axelrod.

Born in Haiti, Gaspard got his first taste of high-stakes politics in 1988 when he assisted Jesse Jackson's presidential campaign. That momentous but losing effort led to an equally historical win one a year later, when Gaspard helped David Dinkins become New York City's first African-American mayor. As would be a common feature throughout his career, aides say he poured himself into behind-the-scenes work, making inroads with different constituencies and offering strategic advice when needed.

"He has great instincts," Dinkins recalled for the Huffington Post. "You were not apt to find him beating his chest and talking about how great a job he did is. But anyone who worked for him would make that observation for him."

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The Dinkins years, owing mainly to a worsening economic situation and city's crime rate, were frantic ones, during which Gaspard was tasked with advance work and government affairs. One of his signature achievements came when he spearheaded a trip to South Africa for cabinet members to meet with Nelson Mandela in 1992. He poured himself emotionally into that as well as every other task, said Bill Lynch, Dinkin's chief aide at the time. And when, a year later, Dinkins was out of office, losing a closely contested election to Rudy Giuliani, Gaspard took the loss hard.

"When we came out to announce that we had lost he was out in the hallway crying," recalled Lynch. "He took it very badly. He had spent so much energy putting it together in 1993."

Over the next few years there is remarkable little about Gaspard on the public record, though Lynch says he was heavily involved with the city council and political organizing. An NPR piece from September 1995 described him hosting a meeting for an outfit called The New Party in the basement of his home in Brooklyn. The topic: school board races.

And then, the next big political issue came.

By 1999, Gaspard was working as the chief of staff for councilmember Margarita Lopez, when a 23-year-old immigrant from Guinea was shot and killed by four New York City Police Department plain-clothed officers. Amadou Diallo would become a symbolic crest to the anything-goes, oftentimes brutal police work that personified the Rudy Giuliani administration. Unarmed at the time of the shooting, Diallo's body was riddled with 19 bullets (out of 41 shots fired). When the four officers were acquitted of charges of second-degree murder, demonstrations erupted across New York.

One of the city's most powerful unions, SEIU's 1199, needed someone to coordinate their Diallo efforts. And the group's political director, Bill Lynch, turned to his old aide for the task. "[Patrick] took the lead on that," he recalled. "He helped organize city-wide efforts and was instrumental in bringing leadership together."

The protests were massive in their scope, with multiple elected and religious officials as well as a scattering of celebrities taking to the streets. And while they did not result in legal vindication, in March 2004 Diallo's family did receive a $3 million settlement from the government. Gaspard had his entrance into union life. Over the next few years he would help augment 1199 as a political force in the city and nationally. His work took him from Florida -- to help with the 2000 presidential recount -- to the streets of New York. And he took to the task with his usual vigor.

During a massive and successful fundraising campaign five or six years ago, Gaspard walked into the 1199 offices with a satisfied look on his face. "It was his birthday," recalled Jennifer Cunningham, the union's political director at the time. "When I wished him happy birthday, he looked very pleased with himself and finally admitted that he'd had a 'pretty good run' that morning. When pressed, he shared that he'd just run ten six-minute miles and knew that he was not over the hill yet. If it were anyone else, I would have HATED them. But he's so great and so self-effacing, I could only marvel."

By 2004, Gaspard was no longer one of those 40-under-40 budding political stars but rather a full on political force. After Howard Dean -- whom 1199 supported during the Democratic primary -- dropped out of the race, Gaspard signed on with America Coming Together, a 527 organization dedicated to getting out the Democratic vote.

"He is extremely close to his kids and obviously his wife," recalled Steve Rosenthal, director of ACT. "Getting him to leave New York to join us was a very big get. But he did it at an enormous sacrifice."

As National Field Director, Gaspard oversaw officials in almost every single state and played a key role in directing a paid staff of, eventually, 8,000. The work was tireless, and Rosenthal would occasionally tease Gaspard that he was going to "develop a severe case of carpel tunnel syndrome at a young age," from overuse of his BlackBerry. John Kerry would lose the election but in many regards ACT was a major success. Ken Mehlman, the RNC director at the time, credited the group with keeping the race close, and its work canvassing served as a template for much of what Obama would do four years later.

Gaspard, of course, would be there to see that effort through. After helping win state and local races for 1199-favored candidates in New York, he joined the Obama campaign in June 2008 to serve, once again, as "political director." His job interview became a semi-famous anecdote when it found its way into an article by the New Yorker's Ryan Lizza,

"I think that I'm a better speechwriter than my speechwriters," Obama told Gaspard. "I know more about policies on any particular issue than my policy directors. And I'll tell you right now that I'm gonna think I'm a better political director than my political director."

Statements of bravado aside, Gaspard earned the respect of his boss and others on the campaign. Aides described him as a "glue man" -- tasked with holding different groups and constituencies together despite the obvious strains that a campaign can bring.

"He was dealing with politicians and political organizations from very high-ranking people to people down the line, all around the country," said Axelrod. "So it is fair to say that he had a lot of headaches from morning to night because you can never please everybody... Patrick was, I thought, incredibly deft at making the right judgments and enforcing the right decisions and doing it all in the spirit of our campaign."

There was similar applause over his appointment to the Obama administration. Rosenthal called him the "rare breed" of individual who could help bridge the world of activism and governing pragmatism. His skills as a strategist, organizer and political "technician," he added, will make him perfect for the director post. Lynch, meanwhile, said that Gaspard's efforts on behalf of working-class families would spill over into the White House, making him a key voice for labor and health care issues.

And in an administration that some say lacks a high-level liberal persona, Gaspard -- with his union background, his immigrant roots, and the political scars earned in New York City -- could be that voice.

"He is obviously a progressive guy," says Axelrod. "But I think there is a difference between being idealistic and being an ideologue. I think he generally believes you can enhance the lives of people through politics. I don't think that, to him, it is a game. I think it is to him and means to an end to make this place a better country."

When you ask former and current colleagues to describe Patrick Gaspard, the picture they paint is eerily universal. Barack Obama's political director, they say, is a tireless worker known for putting...
When you ask former and current colleagues to describe Patrick Gaspard, the picture they paint is eerily universal. Barack Obama's political director, they say, is a tireless worker known for putting...
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While reading the description of him & his humility, this article brings to mind the multitudes of common folk who work for a pittance ($40K/year, or thereabout) only to have that guy who makes 8X their pay take credit for all their hard work. I see it every day.

There are many people out ther like Gaspard, but they keep a low profile, so it is rare that we hear about them.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:23 PM on 12/04/2008

true... true...

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:47 PM on 12/04/2008
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It's also true that, as the profile has shown, people like Gaspard really don't care about accolades or high pay for that matter. Actually, I am and I think most people should be, somewhat envious of people like this because they actually get up every day and go and do something that they have a passion for, are talented enough to excel in, and are continuosly challenged by. That's where I will be soon, and I will help other's to find their purpose, and help them to create or find the tools to live it.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:39 PM on 12/04/2008
- theone718 I'm a Fan of theone718 23 fans permalink
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Wow, great article. This Gaspard is an incredibly invaluable asset to the Obama team. KEEP IT Up!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:17 PM on 12/04/2008

I like this guy already. It will be nice to see more of him in the coming years.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:16 PM on 12/04/2008

I hope to see more of him as well. As an Haitian American, I know how invisible and under represented we are in this country. We do contribute a lot in our own quiet way here in the USA and also to Haiti. I hope that more and more of us emerge from the background to showcase our talents for the whole world to see (also to improve the dire situation in Haiti).

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:21 PM on 12/04/2008
- ksjohnso I'm a Fan of ksjohnso 3 fans permalink
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Gaspard sounds great! People are worried that the Obama's choices for his Cabinent level posistions are too conservative, but the choices that he is making for White House staff are progressive and many not from inside Washington. I think that the progressive Staff picks are more influential on the day-to-day operations and outlook of an Obama administration. Plus, the staff picks don't have to be approved by Congress like the Cabinent level people--thus avoiding a long drawn out battle with congressional Republicans, but still getting "Change."

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:47 PM on 12/04/2008

Wow, this guy is amazing. Good article!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:37 PM on 12/04/2008
- mirage2008 I'm a Fan of mirage2008 5 fans permalink

Holy crap! A BLACK president????

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:35 PM on 12/04/2008
- Matt7 I'm a Fan of Matt7 241 fans permalink

Yup. A REAL one.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:11 PM on 12/04/2008
- PalmG I'm a Fan of PalmG 5 fans permalink

Now THIS is a profile of an Obama person I like, maybe the only one thus far! If this guy is smart, he'll persuade his boss to bring in Howard Dean somehow, some way. Obama owes this whole election to Howard Dean, who laid the path to victory waaay back in 2004 when he dared come out against the Iraq war and when he dared lay out a 50-state strategy. It's ludicrous that he wasn't elected president. He's the most qualified person to run in ages, and he deserves a seat at the table. If he doesn't get one, I hope he runs as an Indy in 2012, I have no doubt he'll take half the Dem party with him, I know I'll be tagging along.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:32 PM on 12/04/2008

Howard Dean did a good job and deserves much credit -- Don't forget Jesse Jackson in 84 & 88 with the RAINBOW COALITION.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:40 PM on 12/04/2008
- allonfla I'm a Fan of allonfla 39 fans permalink

This very long article just talked about the contributions of Gaspard YET you say that Obama owes the whole election win to Howard Dean? oh brother.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:42 PM on 12/04/2008
- impik I'm a Fan of impik 19 fans permalink
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Maybe if he wasn't yelling so much, we could actually hear what he has to say.


No, seriously, Dean is a good man and there must be a reason why he's not in the cabinet, as Obama already proved that he's not afraid of any strong person. But Dean will not run as an Indy, he will not take half the Dem party with him, and the attempt to underrate Obama by some bitter Dems, is just sad. Like the lun.atics from the right are not enough.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:44 PM on 12/04/2008
- LoloZ I'm a Fan of LoloZ 2 fans permalink

I am still mourning Howard Dean's loss.... He was the best. BUt i think Obama deserves a lot of credit, and the credit for his own formidable campaign. HD laid the groundwork for sure, but took the 50 state strategy and perfected it. And i doubt Dean wants a job in his cabinet.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:13 PM on 12/04/2008

impactful is NOT a word. or at least it should not be! impact is a verb. my mom says she does not like her nouns being 'verbed'. well, i don't like my verbs being adjectived either!!! there are many, many more adjectives that would sound more elegant.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:27 PM on 12/04/2008
- Hemkit I'm a Fan of Hemkit 6 fans permalink

It can be used as a noun, verb, and adjective. Don't be so possessive of "your" words. Many can be used in several different ways, and yes, people should use both the dictionary and thesaurus more.

http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/impact

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:05 PM on 12/04/2008
- doctorwang I'm a Fan of doctorwang 193 fans permalink
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I think you're being nitpickyish. ; )

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:09 PM on 12/04/2008
- Matt7 I'm a Fan of Matt7 241 fans permalink

Perhaps YOU can re-write the article in a changeful way.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:14 PM on 12/04/2008
- kjstjohn I'm a Fan of kjstjohn 250 fans permalink
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I am feeling laughful after reading your comment.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:20 PM on 12/04/2008
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My husband opposes the use of "impact" as a verb! He says it is a noun only.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:17 PM on 12/04/2008

What was the IMPACT?

I think that qualifies is as a noun...........

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:05 PM on 12/04/2008
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The term political director always sounds so cold war Soviet Union to me because the Soviet Union always had political officers (called zampolits) overseeing senior military officers. I just hope Obama does not try to run a never ending campaign like Bush and Clinton did, but indications are that Obama wants to govern instead of campaigning. I for one think it was a great idea for Obama not to campaign in GA because that's not what he should have been concerned of at this point.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:58 PM on 12/04/2008
- levibatgirl I'm a Fan of levibatgirl 283 fans permalink
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OMG!

An advocate for labor!!

Just what America needs right now after all these decades of anti-labor rethug b a s t a r d s!!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:55 PM on 12/04/2008
- BSERIUS I'm a Fan of BSERIUS 8 fans permalink

Oh ok... and see why the American car companies that have $70.00 hour union people with upwards of 15,000 sitting doing nothing as a labor bank compared to the $45.00 guys at Toyota and Honda ...

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:11 PM on 12/04/2008
- d00derman I'm a Fan of d00derman 8 fans permalink

$70.00/hr number was false.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:22 PM on 12/04/2008

Do your research that is not true about the $70.00. I am watching the hearings right now and they addressed that lie, plus I researched that weeks ago and found the truth.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:38 PM on 12/04/2008
- allonfla I'm a Fan of allonfla 39 fans permalink

They make an average of 34-48 dollars an hour. The $70 an hour is false and is a collection of non-related numbers. Do your research buddy.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:43 PM on 12/04/2008
- truth2008 I'm a Fan of truth2008 10 fans permalink

The $70.00 per hour salary is untrue, trying doing a little more research!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:37 PM on 12/04/2008
- WowJones I'm a Fan of WowJones 85 fans permalink
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From Hannity's mouth to your brain. The most B.S. stat I've ever seen. The number is based on the total benefit package paid to all workers, all retirees, all former workers on disability and then divided by just the current workers which grossly inflates the final number. Average hourly wage for an auto worker $28 per hour.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:47 PM on 12/04/2008
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Thanks for the great article, Sam.

I knew very little of Gaspard but he deserves the praise and recognition you give him here.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:51 PM on 12/04/2008
- lovable I'm a Fan of lovable 9 fans permalink

great because he will have his hands full for 8 years battleing the misinfo of fox/ hannity / limbaugh and the other right wing talk show people.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:43 PM on 12/04/2008
- allonfla I'm a Fan of allonfla 39 fans permalink

And the Left.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:44 PM on 12/04/2008
- truth2008 I'm a Fan of truth2008 10 fans permalink

Never mind, the idjits that watch Fox fake news didn't vote for obama, and never will.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:38 PM on 12/04/2008
- Nommo I'm a Fan of Nommo 82 fans permalink
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A fine poet as well. If he ever decides to put it into a book, or until, his best work is likely yet to be seen.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:32 PM on 12/04/2008
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I would like to see him somewhere in the Obama Admin if possible...maybe come 2012 even

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:32 PM on 12/04/2008
- moda31 I'm a Fan of moda31 10 fans permalink

he IS going to be working for the obama administration.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:45 PM on 12/04/2008
- JDJase I'm a Fan of JDJase 7 fans permalink

wait, he puts in 14 hour days and still has a family? someone should call Ed Rendell!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:31 PM on 12/04/2008
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