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Steve Clemons

Posted: November 16, 2009 03:07 PM

Not Supposed to Happen in Obama Land: Intrigue Behind Gregory Craig's Resignation

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I just published an article at The Daily Beast on White House Counsel Gregory Craig's resignation.

For the record, I am an admirer of Greg Craig's. I think that Craig is one of the few people on the progressive side of things who has a deep grasp of the complexities of America's GITMO problems hatched by the last administration. In my view, he is the White House lawyer tasked with closing GITMO, not the PR machine and political operator who was supposed to seduce Congress in permitting detainees to be moved into the justice and prison system of the United States. The president and White House chief of staff were AWOL when it came to laying the political groundwork for what Craig was tasked with doing.
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Beyond the GITMO drama, I think that something else quite disconcerting has happened in the White House that was not happening during the Obama campaign.

The manner in which Greg Craig was undermined by leaks by senior White House colleagues seemed to have the president's tacit approval -- and this was something, according to David Plouffe's new book, The Audacity to Win, would never have happened during the campaign.

In a "Team of Rivals White House," what happens when character assassination and leaks from within are given tacit support from those who hold the keys to the White House?

Here is the first part of "The Assassination of Greg Craig":

Gregory Craig, White House counsel to President Obama and national security advisor to Obama during the presidential campaign, resigned his post this past Friday. But when rumors broke Thursday of his imminent departure, Craig had not written his farewell note and may not have planned to leave -- yet.


Since the summer, word had been leaking that Greg Craig's days were numbered and that Obama campaign legal counsel Bob Bauer would be moving in to take Craig's spot. But the situation seemed similar to the leaks about National Security Adviser Jim Jones' supposedly tenuous hold on his job -- which were either untrue, or turned around by Jones' performance. The leaks about Craig also seemed unfounded -- especially in light of direct statements from the White House that the statements were untrue and that he was not departing.

Some observers are now calling this incident the Obama team's first assassination by leak.

Such intrigue and innuendo stand in sharp contrast to the internal vow of key stakeholders in Barack Obama's campaign, as reported in David Plouffe's insider account Audacity to Win -- whom he says vowed not to allow "@#%holes" and leaks and the blame game to disrupt any aspect of their campaign. When problems arose or mistakes were made, the president and his team were forthright and dealt with each other directly and confessed their sins, when they committed them, to the public.

The rest can be read here.

-- Steve Clemons publishes the popular political blog, The Washington Note

 

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SamEllison
I feel so clean!
10:35 PM on 11/17/2009
Inside-the-beltway-itis!
10:27 PM on 11/17/2009
I think a lot more people will be leaving before the end of President Obama's first term. Much the same as a lot of the young people who voted for him will be leaving.
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truthglow
03:13 AM on 11/18/2009
And those "not so young!"
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Yaxchibonam
Learn a second language.
08:46 PM on 11/17/2009
"The president and White House chief of staff were AWOL when it came to laying the political groundwork for what Craig was tasked with doing."

This is the same thing that happened with health care. What are they doing, other than their job?

Disappointed Obama supporter.
10:17 AM on 11/17/2009
So BO tells a campaign lie and then the underling gets thrown under the bus?

Chicago-style politics on display.
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merger
12:53 AM on 11/17/2009
Much ado about nothing. It's Obama's administration to do with as he sees fit.. He like others before him will do what he wants. We elected him to make those choses.
12:39 AM on 11/17/2009
I think this Gitmo stuff is all a smokescreen. Craig is a good buddy of Karl Rove and brokered the deal for Rove and Bush's cleaning lady to testify about the firing of all those federal prosecutors way back in the old days. Remember that? Yeah. Craig is the one that set it all up and you haven't heard much about that have you? Like so many other shameful episodes of our recent past that have been swept under the rug where they continue to fester and stink the place up. Tell me what it is that makes this guy a progressive, please.
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truthglow
03:14 AM on 11/18/2009
That's true!
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RSKaz
Impact not ego.
11:47 PM on 11/16/2009
This kind of first-year turn-over is normal for any administration. Some people just aren't up to the task. Especially when you have a leader like Obama who expects the same commitment from his staff as he gives to the people who elected him.
11:22 PM on 11/16/2009
Say it out loud, or think it to yourself, the REAL problem in the Obama White House was, is, and will be RAHM. There is the one that needs to LEAVE!
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truthglow
03:15 AM on 11/18/2009
I agre wholeheartedly with that statement!
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11:03 PM on 11/16/2009
http://www.nytimes.com/2009/10/22/us/politics/22craig.html

In an interview, Mr. Emanuel said Mr. Craig should not be faulted, especially on Guantánamo.

“The president believes he has done a very good job and continues to do a very good job,” Mr. Emanuel said. “The notion that you’re going to blame him is ridiculous. He didn’t create Guantánamo. He is trying to work within the system to meet the president’s goal.”
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LizM
My micro-bio is too long for this space.
11:00 PM on 11/16/2009
As distressing as all of this may be, it is hardly surprising.

Consider the fact that President Obama himself, even before he was elected, effortlessly dismissed his vice president on more than one occasion. To me, that says a lot and will not soon be forgotten.
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ckfan
Conduct business honestly; spend money wisely
11:03 PM on 11/16/2009
I think we've already forgotten it.
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LizM
My micro-bio is too long for this space.
11:16 PM on 11/16/2009
That also doesn't surprise me.
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Matt Osborne
10:50 PM on 11/16/2009
The man's married to Anita Dunn. They're leaving together.
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11:02 PM on 11/16/2009
No, that's Bob Bauer. He's coming in to replace Craig. Bauer's wife Anita Dunn also only agreed to serve a short term as Communications Director, but that hasn't stopped the pundit on the right from trying to read more into it, just like the pundits on the left are trying to make a big stink about Craig leaving, even though he only agreed to serve a year.
08:35 PM on 11/16/2009
Greg Craig always said he would give President Obama a year. Well in January the year will be up. Anyway I am sure President Obama will nominate him for a Judge position, or an Ambassador's position. This man already have a law firm, so he is not hurting. It seems others are more worried about him than he is. They need to get over it and get a life.
08:05 PM on 11/16/2009
You are going to need a bigger bus.
07:33 PM on 11/16/2009
I suggest Mr Clemons, that only those people living in cloud cuckoo land would be surprised by this development.

Lest we forget, this current White House is teeming with Chicago politicians, well-schooled in the art of political stagecraft.

"Change we can believe in" was ultimately a brilliant marketing slogan that won the election.
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ckfan
Conduct business honestly; spend money wisely
11:04 PM on 11/16/2009
ALL elections are won by brilliant marketing AND campaign strategies. Why would Obama's be any different?
07:00 PM on 11/16/2009
I wonder what the real story is about this Craig resignation. There is no real story in this article. NYT says R. Emanuel didn't like this guy? Why not? Craig seems like his head was in the right place, and my first reaction is that it is a shame to lose him... I wonder what's really going on.
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Danigirl65
Obama 2012 - the alternative? Canada
11:40 PM on 11/16/2009
Craig said from the get go that this was a short term gig. Time to not try reading between the lines and move on. Anita Dunn said the same thing and she is leaving as well.