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Don't Fire My Husband, NASA Chief's Wife Begs Obama

SETH BORENSTEIN   12/31/08 09:13 PM ET   AP

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WASHINGTON — Late on Christmas Eve, one last wish was sent, by e-mail: Please let NASA Administrator Michael Griffin keep his job. It was from his wife. Rebecca Griffin, who works in marketing, sent her message with the subject line "Campaign for Mike" to friends and family. It asked them to sign an online petition to President-elect Barack Obama "to consider keeping Mike Griffin on as NASA Administrator."

She wrote, "Yes, once again I am embarrassing my husband by reaching out to our friends and 'imposing' on them.... And if this is inappropriate, I'm sorry."

The petition drive, which said the President George W. Bush appointee "has brought a sense of order and purpose to the U.S. space agency," was organized by Scott "Doc" Horowitz of Park City, Utah, an ex-astronaut and former NASA associate administrator.

A cash-strapped NASA last week also sent _ by priority mail costing $6.75 a package _ copies of a new NASA book called "Leadership in Space: Selected Speeches of NASA Administrator Michael Griffin, May 2005-October 2008."

And just before the presidential election, Griffin sent a letter to Obama saying, "I am deeply grateful to you, personally, for your leadership" on the vote to allow NASA to use Russian spaceships.

Efforts by those close to Griffin lobbying on his behalf are unusually bold, even for ego-heavy Washington. Past efforts on behalf of job hopefuls have been more behind-the-scenes so plausible deniability can be maintained.

"It sounds like the only thing left is to stencil Mike Griffin on the side of shuttle," joked Paul Light, a professor of public policy and a presidential transition expert at New York University. "I've never heard of a campaign to keep one's job that goes beyond the edge of private discussion. ... Maybe he should be texting next."

David Goldston, a former chief of staff for the House Science Committee and a lecturer on science policy at Harvard University, said, "This kind of public campaigning to keep a job is unusual and usually tends to backfire in new administrations."

Griffin's press secretary, David Mould, said that Griffin is not campaigning to keep his job and figures that Obama will name a new NASA chief. However, Griffin would be "honored" to be asked to stay on the job.

"A lot of people seem to like and support Mike and think he's doing a good job," Mould said. He said he couldn't speak for the administrator's wife and she did not answer an e-mail from The Associated Press.

As for Griffin's book of speeches, it was a natural for the NASA history office and coincides with the end of the presidential term, Mould said. NASA printed 2,500 books at a cost of $57,000 with the ability to produce more, NASA spokeswoman Sonja Alexander said.

NASA did not publish a book of collected speeches for Griffin's two predecessors, said spokeswoman Ashley Edwards. The agency did produce a compact disk of speeches by Dan Goldin, NASA's longest-serving boss, just before he left in 2001.

Griffin, a rocket scientist who holds seven degrees, has been on the job since 2005. His background is strikingly different from his predecessor Sean O'Keefe, a former budget office official. Griffin oversaw the successful return to space flight two years after the 2003 Columbia tragedy when seven astronauts were killed.

He's used his scientific smarts in making hands-on crucial decisions about shuttle flights, but he's ruffled feathers with some of his choices involving the design of next-generation spacecraft for a return to the moon. Some engineers both inside and outside of NASA question the whole concept of the new spacecraft, which Griffin calls "Apollo on steroids."

Petition-drive organizer Horowitz, who used to be in charge of NASA's return-to-the-moon program that is Griffin's signature project, said Griffin had nothing to do with the petition effort.

"This is other people campaigning for him," Horowitz said. "There's a lot of things people should change, but the NASA administrator isn't one of them."

Several hundred people have signed the online petition, including astronaut Mike Fincke who e-mailed his signature from the international space station. Some of the signatures are false names and some are anonymous. Horowitz said he has removed the names of people who added comments saying Griffin should NOT be kept on.

Horowitz's effort also spurred a "remove Mike Griffin" counter-petition, which has just a few dozen signatures, mostly anonymous and personal, including some nasty comments. A few criticized the new space vehicle design.

Only a few weeks ago, Griffin had a public disagreement with Obama's NASA transition chief, Lori Garver, a former NASA associate administrator, about the transition team's efforts to get more information. The dispute wasn't too heated and voices weren't raised, said Smithsonian scholar John Logsdon, who was holding a book signing for his latest volume on space history when Griffin and Garver had their spat.

That conversation led some in the tight-knit space community to speculate that Griffin figured he would not be kept on. Garver has not been available for comment, and Griffin's spokesmen say he is not available until after the new year.

Former NASA Deputy Administrator Hans Mark, who recommended Griffin to the Bush administration, said Griffin and his friends are handling this wrong.

"Mike ought to play it the way (retained Defense Secretary) Bob Gates is playing it, which is to shut up," Mark said.

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On the Net:

Petition to keep NASA Administrator Michael Griffin:

http://www.ipetitions.com/petition/KeepMike/index.html

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WASHINGTON — Late on Christmas Eve, one last wish was sent, by e-mail: Please let NASA Administrator Michael Griffin keep his job. It was from his wife. Rebecca Griffin, who works in marketing, ...
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02:22 PM on 01/03/2009
The counter-petition is available here:

http://www.ipetitions.com/petition/RemoveMikeGriffinNow/index.html

It's well-written and worth signing if you agree that Griffin should leave.
03:28 PM on 01/02/2009
Maybe the wife's theme song is a variation of a great song from the show, A Chorus Line:

"God I hope he keeps it. I hope he keeps it. I hope he keeps that job!"

Or wait, think about it: "he keeps the job or Florida, you get the shoes....."
RTIII
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03:25 PM on 01/02/2009
This guy is a JOKE.

He needs to go NOW.

I've had a lot of dealings with NASA and this person is a primary reason Earth Science is being short-changed - it has now LESS THAN HALF of the budget it had under the last year of Clinton...

He's a "flat earther" if ever there was one - when it comes to the actual Earth that is. (He's no Luddite.)
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02:58 PM on 01/02/2009
Just what kind of 'real' man would allow his wife to do this?
02:03 PM on 01/02/2009
Griffin is on the record as saying that he doesn't think humans need to be concerned about climate change. He is on the record as saying that deciding that the current climate is the right one are "arrogant". Look up some of his statements, and you will be appalled. Cut him loose, President Obama.
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Actionmac
Mind your wants, because the GOP wants your mind
02:31 PM on 01/02/2009
if bush was comfortable with him... send him packing, that's just the way it has to be. To many bush last minute people in place to gum up the works. If Obama can remove bush people he shouldn't hesitate, unless they are useful and can give allegiance to the work at hand with in the Obama plan.
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BlueAsh
01:09 PM on 01/02/2009
His wife pleading for his job? Huh? I'd hate to be married to a man that can't handle his own career--sounds like perfect reason to get rid of this guy and put NASA on good footing!
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Damaven
12:21 PM on 01/02/2009
Just how many of you men out here have your wife(ves) pleading for your jobs? It's tacky, embarrassing and yes, inappropriate. Get him out. What else is she shadowing at NASA.
12:18 PM on 01/02/2009
We don't need a flat earther running NASA. He looks like he'd make a good background hayseed if "HEEHAW" ever makes a comeback.
12:26 PM on 01/02/2009
Whatever one might say about Mike Griffin, he is no flat earther and he is probably the best qualified Administrator the agency has had. The problems at NASA stem from the fact that some 6% of its budget is Congressional portk--something Griffin has fought against--and from a lack of White House leadership.
12:40 PM on 01/02/2009
So what are his accomplishments? When I think of a space program, I'm reflecting on the Kennedy Space program of the 60's. What has this guy done?
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Marlyn
If I'm wrong, let me know.
12:08 PM on 01/02/2009
FIRE HIM!
11:42 AM on 01/02/2009
Rebecca:

You're right. It's inappropriate.

Good-bye.
11:34 AM on 01/02/2009
NASA's budget should just be gutted until the economy is stable again (if that ever should happen). Earth first... space last. It has nothing to do with partisan politics and everything to do with priorities.
12:13 PM on 01/02/2009
Get serious. NASA's budget is drop in the bucket--less 2% of the Defense Department's budget. And unlike the DoD budget, nearly all of the NASA spending stays in the US and creates US jobs. If you want to stimulate the economy, expand NASA, don't cut it back.
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impatient
02:08 PM on 01/02/2009
NASA is not the only way to spend money in the US.
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fireW
Don't believe everything you think.
03:21 PM on 01/02/2009
You are correct. Most americans remain happily ignorant of the fact that NASA returns $7 to the national economy for every dollar spent. People are too busy living daily with the technological benefits of the space program to manage to be aware of them. Many of the comments posted here on the subject of NASA are sad proof of this . . .
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03:23 PM on 01/02/2009
First:

Someone recently figured out that the current NASA budget is about one twenthieth of one percent of the annual budget - NOT counting the Iraq war (and Afghanistan?) as it's "off budget." ...They may have _over_ estimated the current NASA budget.

Second:

We are WAY ahead financially, something like _three_ orders of magnitude, in terms of return on investment. That is, NASA _makes_ the USA money. It does this through technical innovations that are then given (free) to the private sector.
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11:31 AM on 01/02/2009
Sorry...

He shouldn't have 'decidered' like some jerk-head neoCON republicant to snub the transition team. Let him instead snub the 'other' unemployed on the street for awhile, perhaps he'll regain some perspective about spitting on his employer.
12:16 PM on 01/02/2009
Get your facts straight. Griffin did not block the transition team. He simply sought to prevent the head of that team, a well-known Washington space gadfly. from using the transition to advance her won agenda.

And when a Bush appointee tried to squelch NASA scientists from reporting on global warming Griffin came out unequivocally in support of unfettered research at the Agency.
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fireW
Don't believe everything you think.
03:33 PM on 01/02/2009
I happen to know the person you're referring to. I (and many others within the Agency, including HQ) would take her agenda any day over the APL-turned-national incompetence of Griffin. As far as Griffin going to bat energetically against Bush's religious and lay-based censorship of science, it only happened after considerable outrage and pressure exerted by the science community both within the gov't and outside (e.g. USGS, NOAA, AAS, AAAS, etc.).
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fireW
Don't believe everything you think.
11:30 AM on 01/02/2009
Griffin needs to be fired immediately. The fact is that many, if not most, of NASA employees do not like him or admire his so-called leadership. He is not particularly well liked by his colleagues at NASA HQ (and these are the people who work directly with him and know him well). Anyone who knows anyone at HQ, or anything about the actual inner workings of the Agency knows this, contrary to the ridiculous and self-serving claims of his wife.
12:28 PM on 01/02/2009
The biggest problem with NASA HQ is that there are way too many people from JPL there.
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AndThenOneDay
01:36 PM on 01/02/2009
JPL?
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fireW
Don't believe everything you think.
02:45 PM on 01/02/2009
There are less than there used to be. More now from GSFC, JSC, and of course from JHUAPL, where Griffin came from . . .
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JimR
11:21 AM on 01/02/2009
Mikey has got to go.

And I still don't understand what the purpose of returning to the Moon is.
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Marlyn
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12:13 PM on 01/02/2009
"what the purpose of returning to the Moon is" ???

It is a stepping stone to sending a man to Mars, don't you know?
And NASA says they have found water on the Moon and they can make air out of rocks.

INSANE. Truly insane.

But NASA does provide invaluable services like satellite repair and the Hubble telescope.
12:22 PM on 01/02/2009
Why not prove to everyone how little you know?

Althought there is some debate as to the best system architecture for an eventual mission to Mars most engineers agree that a return to the moon would be a good first step. As for making air from rocks, consider that most minerals are oxides, i.e. the contain the basic material of air, i.e. oxygen. And yes, there is strong evidence of wate on the moon.

NASA does not repair satellites and has not used the Shuttle to launch satellite since the loss of Challenger in 1986. The Hubble Space Telescope has been a wonderful program and the planned servicing of the satellite has extended its life well boyond what was expected. But HST is old and nearing the end of its useful life.
12:15 PM on 01/02/2009
It's the elite's backup escape plan in case Dubai falls through.
11:21 AM on 01/02/2009
His wife knows he screwed up probably the best job he ever had by telling the Obama people that they could look at his books when they can understand the science. Fire him! He's definitely not a team player. Also, with this economy do we really NEED to build Apollo on steroids? Sounds like a waste of taxpayer money if you ask me. First fix the Earth.
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TstormVA
4 more for 44!
01:35 PM on 01/02/2009
Note to hubby..maybe you shouldn't piss off the new boss if you want to keep your job. You think!
01:51 PM on 01/02/2009
Becky is not the smoothest person in the world.