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Lanny Davis: Howard Dean Should Resign If He Helped Kill Debate

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Lanny Davis, the Clinton campaign's unofficial and unrestrained moralist, raised the political stakes late Tuesday, suggesting that if DNC chairman Howard Dean had any role in killing a recently-shelved North Carolina Democratic debate, he should relinquish his post.

"If Howard Dean had anything to do with this he should resign as national chairman," Davis told Fox News. "He has compromised himself completely."

The proclamation, as Talking Points Memo's Greg Sargent noted, "pushed the envelop pretty hard," and likely only increased the friction between the DNC and camp Clinton that has been bubbling beneath the surface.

But is it all that surprising? After all, Davis has had a penchant for jumping the shark throughout the campaign. In a series of interviews with The Huffington Post last week, the crisis communications guru showed a passionate defense for Clinton. But some of his assertions were decidedly controversial and seemed at odds with past calls for a more civil, substantive political dialogue.

As the story noted, 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."

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."

 
 

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There it is... how much more plain would you like it? In a Strip-O-Gram, or a neon billboard?

IF HILLARY STEALS THIS THING, THE CLINTONS WHACK HOWARD DEAN.

"50-state strategy"? Kiss the downticket victories of the past few years goodbye. It's not about those. It's about Bill and Hillary.

I am currently listening to "Race For The White House" on MSNBC... a phalanx of MSM pundits (aided by the impartial contributor from the "Independent Women's Forum", I might add) is in screaming red alarm mode, spinning overtime, almost to a person, that because of the demographics of who actually voted for all those delegates* (* = "Not White Men"), Obama doesn't have a prayer of being elected President.

Expect scorched-earth advance work on this. We've already heard it dropped into the bloodstream today that an Obama candidacy would have as narrow a "real" constituency as George McGovern's in 1972. George McGovern, of course, being a metaphor for "liberal failure".

This will be the drumbeat of every day from now until Denver.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:51 PM on 04/23/2008

What a shame HRC is only repeating what Bill wants her to repeat , Bill is trying to get back to the WH through the back door. It won't work. HRC will not get the nomination mark my words. She destroyed all her chances by aligning herself with the right wing to destroy a fellow dem.

And by the way , who in his or her right mind would still stay around such a calculated and destructive woman ? let me explain , Mellon Scaife financed the right wing to go after her husband and impeach him. Now she has asked him to endorse her campaign and help her destroy her fellow dem? That's sick, she does not have any regard for BIll that's the worst betrayal. You can't be friend with those who want your love ones harm.

People wake up. She is still a republican, she is all over fox, look who is trying to help her Rush Limbaugh. Democrat the time has come. She is not one of us. The Party might implode if it goes to the convention. Not in a million years should Obama take her as a VP , if she can seek help from her husband ennemies, what will it be when Obama is president?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:19 PM on 04/23/2008

Absolutely spot on. Hillary (R) Clinton accuses Obama of being elitist whilst her millionaire supporters such as Lanny Davis and Mark Penn conspire with the radical right-wing to attack Democrats. Ed Rendell praises Fox News, her Campaign plays the Race Card & the Fear Card, Clinton becomes best friends with Richard Mellon Scaife and worst of all, Lanny 'Gotcha' Davis threatens to remove Howard Dean.

Bill Clinton puts in the occasional appearance on the Rush Limbaugh Radio Show. Democrats should ask themselves why the following people all support Hillary (R) Clinton for President : Rush Limbaugh, Ann Coulter, Pat Buchanan, Bill Cunningham, Joe Scarborough, and
R M Scaife ?

There is a vast right-wing conspiracy alright - to deny Obama his victory - and the Clintons are part of it. Hillary (R) Clinton is the Richard Nixon of the Democratic Party . She will say or do anything. Yesterday she wanted to start a war with Iran and takes her campaign tactics ( ie race-baiting ,lies, fear-mongering and smears) straight out of Karl Rove's handbook. John Mc Cain doesn't suck up to the extreme right like Hillary ( R) Clinton does. Shame on her.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:47 PM on 04/23/2008


If there is another so called debate it will be on substantive issues like why the Clinton Campaign went behind the backs of the Ohio voters to assure Canada that Sen. Clinton's views on NAFTA was just rhetoric.

http://cnews.canoe.ca/CNEWS/Canada/2008/03/05/4920341-cp.html

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:05 PM on 04/23/2008

Ole Lanny was laughing it up on Hannity the other day. How much "change" can we expect from Hillary if Fox Noise still likes her and vise-versa?

If it were Edwards or Kucinich in these final rounds, the entire MSM would be either trying to discredit them in every segment or warning of armageddon/hell on earth if they were elected.

Why does this primary season smell like another bait-n-switch?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:43 PM on 04/23/2008

Because it is.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:01 PM on 04/23/2008

Just like in MI and FL: Obama supporters oppose democracy when it doesn't favor them, and only want to "unite" with people who will fall into their lockstep.

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

Excuse me but I am an Obama supporter and I do not oppose democracy. I do, however, oppose liars and cheats which is what your candidate has done from the very beginning. She thought she had it sewn up and it would be a cake walk but that didn't happen so the more desparate she got the more she changed the rules. Rules are rules; are you saying that we should except that Bush and Clinton are above the law? I didn't think so. Be honest with yourself. 68% of Pennsylvanians said that she is more negative; even the NYT who endorsed her admits that she is a deceptive candidate. Get over yourself and stop believing the lies......she's all HYPE and people are voting for Bill NOT her!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:26 PM on 04/23/2008

Lanny is upset that Senator Obama raise lots of money and Hillary Clinton can't stop him. I'm telling you it's all about the money. In their small minds, they can't deal with the fact he's running a different campaign. Not to mention Pat Buchanan, Joe Scarborough and Lanny hate ( and I mean hate) people of color. Joe hates women, he dumps on Mika all the time and MSNBC dose nothing about it. Speaking of which, why isn't Joe in congress anymore. Was there some lady found in his office dead?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:13 AM on 04/23/2008

there is nothing "different" about his campaign. He has engaged in the same old politics just like everyone else. He's been on the attack since he failed s miserably in the debate.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:25 AM on 04/23/2008

You are so right Ginko, I am so tired of the media saying Hillary is negative, Sen Obama
completely dissed President Clinton when he said President Reagan was a better
President. I sure would like to know what will he run on, he sure couldn't run on anything, he didn't even have one meeting when he headed a committe in the Senate.

Then he called Hillary Annie Oakley, and that she was pandering to groups,Did he not
go bowling, pet a cow, go to a fundraiser in California to get big bucks,dissed the average American to rich white people, while saying he gets most of his money from small donors give me a break!!!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:45 PM on 04/23/2008

And her singing the praises of John McCain were acceptable to you?

You people have lost your senses! 68% of this country thinks Hillary is deceptive! She started slinging the $hit and I for one want it slung back at her! Let's see her put off questions about her adulterous husband instead of sending her daughter out there to fend the questions off for her; let's see her explain why it was alright for Rev. Wright to come to the White House at Bill's request to counsel him when he was caught with his proverbial pants down; the problem with Hillary is that she has selective memory.......what's okay for her isn't okay for anyone else and Obama has let her get away with it. She is a real piece of work.......I hope that Obama gives up the idea of being kind to allow her to gracefully bow out when the time comes.......she should be embarrassed and condemned for the way she has played the game........the Clinton's think they own the Democratic Party and they are due anything they want.......NO WAY! NO MORE CLINTONS! Carry your silly butts back to Pennsylvania; or wait, New York; or wait, Arkansas! Pretty soon they will have lived and lied to every state to take control.....the traveling vagabonds!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:35 PM on 04/23/2008

Lanny, when will Bill/Hillary fraud trial start with Mr Peter Paul? I heard April 25. Who donates to the Clinton Library? Do you know when the American people find answers to what really happen to Ron Brown.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:05 AM on 04/23/2008

if there was anything to the Paul story you Bots keep trying to push, I am sure the MSM aka Obama backers would be all over it. There is no there there. give it up

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:28 AM on 04/23/2008

You are wrong. It there was "no there there", it wouldn't have made it pass the summary judgment phase in court. If there was "no there there" Hillary would not have avoided being served for so long. No, there is definitely something there and provable in court. In fact, there is so much there that the MSM will NOT touch it because the race would be over and they want it to continue.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:25 AM on 04/23/2008

I ENCOURAGE EVERYONE THAT SUPPORTS OBAMA TO DONATE $10 TODAY TO HIS CAMPAIGN, HE NOT ONLY HAS TO FIGHT FOR WHAT IS RIGHT, HE HAS TO FIGHT RACISM AS WELL AS INDICATED BY THESE MORONS IN OHIO AND PA. THEY WILL GET WHAT THEY DESERVE IN THE LONG RUN.
DONATE $10 TODAY TO OBAMA, PASS THIS ON!!!!!!!
DONATE $10 TODAY TO OBAMA, PASS THIS ON!!!!!!!
DONATE $10 TODAY TO OBAMA , PASS THIS ON!!!!!!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:35 AM on 04/23/2008

I will donate today as I have before......racism must be stamped out in this country. I am so glad that I don't live in Ohio or Pennsylvania........listen, we have our fair share of "deliverance" folks here in Virginia but they voted by 28.2% for Obama and against Billary! Maybe there is hope!

Neer, neer, neer neer neer neer neer neer! (to the tune of Deliverance) LOL!

Obama '08

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:42 PM on 04/23/2008

I donated last week after Wed.'s non-debatable farce. I will donate again on Sat.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:48 AM on 04/23/2008

This intentional, politically-motivated lack of precision in thought and word is at the bottom of much that is wrong with the American political system. Davis says, "So you are using a double standard [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."

They are NOT the same statements, and the subsequent claim that they reflect an anti-Clinton bias is a vicious, cold-blooded lie: The phrase "white America" in that context clearly refers to a power structure, not to the individual human beings within the power structure. If Wright had said something like, "All whites are racists. They hate the black race", Davis would have a point.

To say, "They are all n----rs" is to slap the face of every single African American, directly and personally.

Do you see the difference? My writing skills are limited, so I may not have explained well enough. The bottom line is that this kind of slimy, intentional misrepresentation often passes without analysis and challenge because no argument that truly blows it out of the water can occur within the space of a 20-second sound bite, or a 250-word comment.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:32 AM on 04/23/2008

To me, Mr. Davis sounds the same when talking about Clinton critics as Republicans who screech "You're just Bush haters!" at every criticism of this Administration.
It can't be the policies or content, right? We just "hate" Hillary, eh?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:32 AM on 04/23/2008

Email Lanny Davis. ldavis@orrick.com

Lanny welcomes debate and discussion from readers.

Hillary (R) Clinton accuses Obama of being elitist whilst her millionaire supporters such as Lanny Davis conspire with the radical right-wing to attack Democrats. Ed Rendell praises Fox News, her Campaign plays the Race Card & the Fear Card, Clinton becomes best friends with Richard Mellon Scaife and worst of all, Lanny 'Gotcha' Davis threatens Howard Dean.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:24 AM on 04/23/2008

I thought Ayers has never been convicted for any crime. The University has found Ayers to be appropriate to hire as a Professor. Is Obama expected to judge everyone differently that the court of law, or employers do? I would think that Obama wouldn't be able to sit near or speak with most of the politicians in Washington based on that standard. When people ask how can anyone sit and listen to hate speech in Church - you tell me how is it that this country has so many religious people listening to people such as Robertson, Parsley, Haggard, Hagee?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:45 AM on 04/23/2008

The problem that I have is that people keep trying to hold Obama responsible for what someone else has said and done and what really ticks me off is that people are telling him that if he doesn't do what they think he should, something is wrong with him. I have a big problem with people forcing their beliefs on people. This is a free country and it would be something different is Obama was the one that had or done these things. I just don't think that he should have to keep explaining himself over something or someone over which he had no control. Do you think that Obama knew everything about Ayers from the first point that he met him? I don't think so. We meet people all of the time, who we don't know a lot about, however, we become friends with them and if certain issues don't come up, we don't know certain things. I think that we are asking Obama to explain something that none of us could if we were in that position. Let's stop being hypocrits.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:40 PM on 04/24/2008

Ayers is a homegrown unrepentent terrorist married to another unrepentent homegrown terrorist who got off on a technicality because his rich Daddy bought him expensive lawyers.
I wouldn't sit in the same room with the man, he is scum. He and his violent outrageous actions hijacked the SDS and destroyed the Peace Movement. But you probably weren't there so you wouldn't know that. 40 years going by doesn't change a thing for me. He is now and was then a CRIMINAL and because of his actions people died. Scum, pure and simple.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:07 AM on 04/23/2008

Is that a special legal status I don't know about: "Innocent on a technicality"?

I really, really wouldn't want to use it as a basis for how I dealt with a person in any forum where I might face legal consequences for my actions.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:50 PM on 04/23/2008

Obama wasn't there either. It sounds like you're operating under a lot of personal animosity - which, depending on your eperience - may make a lot of sense. The problem is that it just doesn't make you a very objective observer of others behaviors. And while you're doling out blame to Obama for being associated with him, how do you explain the fact that Bill Clinton pardoned 2 members of this same organization that you call "scum"? And members of another terrorist group (FALN) in order to get Hillary money and critical votes for her first NY Senate run? "Crickets chirping"

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:32 AM on 04/23/2008

I find it hard to understand why support for Israel is a litmus test for the Presidency when we have Americans being arrested and charged for spying against America for the Jewish state of Israel.

Can someone enlighten me why this is so??

Why are Israeli supporters spying for Israel in America since America is Israel's only ally??

I am at sea on this!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:23 AM on 04/23/2008

Screw you Lanny Davis - you are trying like the Clintons to control the outcome of this election.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:21 AM on 04/23/2008

RIPPING THE PARTY APART!! HILLARY HAS SOLD HER SOUL TO THE DEVIL!!!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:13 AM on 04/23/2008

That lanny guy makes me wanna puke. He relaly looks like he's about to burst into tears whenever he in a news interview, comes up with the most pettiest , whiniest rebuttals.

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

Howard Dean is not fit to head the DNC. He and Donna's obvious bias disqualifies them both. They are a disgrace to the Party.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:09 AM on 04/23/2008

Yep...the Clinton machine will whine and say Obama is dodging another debate so she can capitalize on his weaknesses once again. She has learned Washington politics quite well and Obama has decided not to "knee cap" her because he certainly could pull some gotchas on her. I do see this being a joint ticket in the end (that's if HRC is serious about her declaration that she will do whatever it takes to make sure a democrat takes office). Clinton supporters like her grit. It is appealing. Ruthlessness and cutthroat behavior wins over intellectualism and realism everytime.

The problem facing our party now is unity. If Clinton get the nomination and he does not accept her VP slot, there will be trouble and many Clinton supporters will not support an Obama/Clinton ticket only a Clinton/Obama ticket. If Obama is selected as the nominee, the GOP gloves will really come off and we'll see who is playing the race card. If Obama supporters think or thought HRC and her machine was, wait til you see some of these racist Republicans. And these are the same Republicans who are offended by Wright. The double standard in this country is astonishing. The GOP can play the race card, the gender card and the guilt by association card, but how dare we ask them about their associations and misstatements? Watch what happens when HRC or BO start challenging McSame's baggage. The GOP and Fixed News will cry foul.

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

He lost miserably in Philly and then wimped out and cancelled the next debate and you say Hillary is whining?LOL

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:10 AM on 04/23/2008

Since you're obviously being paid to troll this sight and spew the Clinton line, please at least get the facts straight. The NC debate was cancelled BEFORE the PA primary yesterday.

Obama lost by 9%. We all know that Hillary was expected to win BIG in PA. 9% is not big - in fact, it's "miserable" for Clinton. Sorry, Obama supporters are not drunk on the "kool aid" like you think. Nice try.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:38 AM on 04/23/2008

As a matter of fact, this was a win for Obama, since he was behind by almost 25 percent and look at what he did, he knocked her lead down to 9%. That is pretty good, so he is feeling pretty good. There have been enough debates about the same old things. And Ginko, please find out facts before you start throwing out all of that trash. You don't know what you are talking about in your statement and it seems that instead of investigating the facts you just repeat Hillary's talking points. You have got to realize that she is lying. Think about it, ahead in the popular votes. The only way she could say that is maybe Fl/Mi were counted, but right now they are not counted because they have been disqualified, which is no fault of Obamas. Hillary wants you to believe that it is Obama's fault. Repeating everything that you hear makes you appear ignorant to those reading your post. Get some facts.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:04 PM on 04/24/2008

There have been enough debates.

If I were Howard Dean I would employ a food taster ... Lanny has proven to be the advance man for Clinton Campaign strategy. Clinton needs someone in charge of the DNC that will cave to her and count the tai