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TOPIC: White House Insider: "They were in shock at the president's behavior." (Newsflavor 10/25/10, Pt. 1)


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White House Insider: "They were in shock at the president's behavior." (Newsflavor 10/25/10, Pt. 1)
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Another interview with the supposed White House Insider... This is the first of two parts. If you haven't read one of these before, I emphasize that I have no idea who this person is or if he's for real. But my gut tells me that at least some of this stuff is true, and so I'll keep posting it. The Insider's words are in boldface, to make it an easier read.

http://newsflavor.com/politics/world-politics/white-house-insider-they-were-in-shock-at-the-presidents-behavior/

Thank you again for making time to meet with me. Oh, I should be apologizing to you on having to cancel last time.  The campaign work is proving to be a larger task than I originally signed on for, but I can’t complain.  As I told you in the email, I’m very happy to be “back in it” as it were.
Care to let us know what campaign you are working for? Sorry, I don’t wish to reveal that.  I’ll just say it’s a campaign that has already received significant national attention, and the working time frame to prepare for Election Day is very short.  We are in scramble mode, but things appear to be going well, all things considered.


Hmmm, I wonder who this candidate might be? Any ideas?

So who do you place the most blame for the Democratic Party’s troubles today? President Obama and his administration -without a doubt.  The Obama White House has been a political train wreck from day one, and it isn’t getting any better at the moment.  You already know my feelings on that.

Previously you stated that Obama could be re-elected in 2012, and that if he improved himself on the job – that if he took a more active and responsible role as President, that you would support him.  Do you still feel that way? Is that what I said? (shakes head) Well…(pauses) Ok, I’ll just come out and say what is already underway, and to hell with the possible consequences to me.  I will not support Barack Obama in 2012.  That possibility has left the table for me.  Based on what I know, what I have been told, what I have seen in recent weeks…no, I cannot support the President for a second term.  My concern for the party, for the country…my conscience does not allow me that option any longer.  Obama is not fit to be president.  He simply does not possess the inclinations necessary to lead the country.  And I don’t like saying that.  I helped the man get elected.  I was in the trenches day after day from city to city helping things get done in 2008…I take no pleasure in saying I was a part of that.  And I take no pleasure in saying Obama should not be re-elected in 2012.

That is a very strong statement – anything recent that causes you to now say you will not support Obama in 2012?  (Long pause – question is repeated) There is much I have been told, some I know, some more that will probably develop in the coming weeks and months.  But you want specifics, right? I understand that…I’ll give you an example of why President Obama is not right for America.  He sure as hell has not been right for the party.  Not long ago, the president took a meeting.  He’s late, which apparently is becoming more and more common with him.  The meeting was almost cancelled.  In strolls the president, joking with an aide.  He plops down on a sofa, leans over and claps another guy on the back asking how he’s been.  Apologizes for being late, says he was “held up”.  He laughs some more.  The meeting begins.  After just ten minutes, during which time the president appears to almost totally withdraw into himself,  an aide walks in and whispers something to the president, who then nods and quickly stands up, shakes a few hands and tells another aide to update him later on the rest of the meeting.  As the president is walking out he is laughing at something yet again.  He asked no questions of those at the meeting – not one.  He left after just ten minutes, coming in laughing and leaving laughing.  His behavior during that brief time he was there was described as “borderline manic”.


This next part made me sit up and pay attention:

It sounds like you’re preparing for political war with this White House. Yes, I suppose that is a fair description of what is happening.  I’m not alone.  There are more and more of us within the Democratic Party who are ready to challenge this president.

Even if it tears the Democratic Party apart in the process? It won’t.  It will get messy, it already is - but the party is stronger than the president…particularly this president.  Remove the media protection, remove the support and protection of a Congressional leadership that has been carrying the water for the White House for the last two years, and you will see a White House greatly reduced.  But the party will survive – and be made stronger for it.  The American people need to know that the Obama administration does not represent the Democratic Party – and it is the Democratic Party that remains the party of the people.  The Obama administration only represents themselves at the expense of all others.  That fact needs to be made more known and that is what I intend to see get done after November.

That seems a very dangerous thing to do career-wise – take on the White House so directly. Absolutely. You got that right, but I have help in high places you know – I’m not so stupid as to do this alone.

High places? There still remain some in the Obama administration who are not fully supportive of the president…who are weighing certain options.  I am confident there will be a significant challenge to the president from within the Democratic Party in 2012.

Hillary Clinton? (Winks) That would be great wouldn’t it?

So you support Hillary Clinton running against Obama in 2012?  Absolutely – at this point, absolutely.  And she could win you know.  If things don’t improve dramatically in the country by then, she could win.  Here’s your headline for today – there is a movement within the Democratic Party to make Hillary the nominee in 2012 – not Obama.  I’m not talking a small group of “what ifs” here, I’m talking about significant members of the party, significant financial backers…a legitimate and serious move to make Hillary Clinton our nominee.  It is not quite fully initiated yet, but it’s getting there.  And I don’t mind saying so publicly now – Mr. President, you are failing this country, you are failing the Democratic Party, and we will not support your further interest in doing so for another four years.


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And we all know the Dem party could name someone else (Hillary) to be their nominee. After all, they did it in 08. I hope this guy is for real. Do we trust this blogger?

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I'm a little skeptical, though, I agree with Jen that there's some truth in what's being said - regardless of the source. I hope it's not a set-up or an attempt to put Hillary out there so that she can, yet again, become a target of the lefties in her own party. She's getting too powerful, and the Obama-nuts must be threatened.

Maybe that's just paranoid, but Obama's capos are experts at dirty dealing and creating chaos - especially to try to weaken Hillary.

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This is definately an eye opener.

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It is a mega eyeopener! 

Yeah, I dont like it that the person with such a big allegation is anonymous..  But, oe can always get to the truth eventually... we hope!  Just search those names that the informant mentions, together! bleh

What's with all that laughing anyways!


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