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TOPIC: White House Insider: Pelosi and Obama at War (Newsflavor 10/15/10)


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White House Insider: Pelosi and Obama at War (Newsflavor 10/15/10)
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This is another one of those interviews with the anonymous White House "insider." I'm not sure how much of this I believe, but it's interesting to read. If this is for real, things are looking good for Hillary 2012. To make things easier here, I put the Insider's words in boldface.

http://newsflavor.com/politics/us-politics/white-house-insider-pelosi-and-obama-at-war/

The First Lady?  Michelle Obama wanted Rahm Emanual out as Chief of Staff?  Why?  Why? From what I was told, she never trusted Rahm.  Not totally anyways.  And when Rahm voiced his opinion in opposition of moving on health care, she and Jarret were apparently offended.  Those two were the primary opposition against Emanuel, with Axelrod acting as the go between.  Eventually, Axelrod sided with Jarret and the First Lady, and Rahm was left standing on his own-  especially after Larry left.  There was apparently an open fight between the two at one point.

Between Rahm Emanuel and Michelle Obama?  Yes.  A loud shouting match.  She stood over Rahm and told him to shut the -expletive- up.  Pointed her finger right into his face and told him to shut the -expletive- up.

You heard this yourself?  No-no.  It was told to me by…someone who was there.  Very close to the situation.  Very close.

Was the president there?  Yes, he was standing nearby.  He heard the exchange.

What did he do?  Nothing.  He apparently ignored it.


Ok, so we have conflict between Rahm Emanuel, Valerie Jarret and Michelle Obama.  You also told me you had information about what you described as a “war” between the White House and Nancy Pelosi.  Go ahead and tell us what that is all about. Sure-sure.  As I have indicated in earlier interviews, Pelosi feels she went to bat for the White House over health care, right?  And she did.  She pushed and prodded and got the votes.  But she was also promised by the White House political cover for those who voted.  The kind of cover that would allow Democrats to keep Congress after the midterms, and for Pelosi to keep her position as Speaker.  The White House failed to do so and as time went on Pelosi has become more and more upset.  Initially she and Rahm were in opposition on this issue you know.  Rahm didn’t want to push for healthcare, but Pelosi, and others in the White House, were for it.  Pelosi wanted it to be her legacy vote, right?  Her shining moment as Speaker.  Well, she got her vote, but it came at great cost, and now her legacy is being tarnished partly by a White House who sold her on unkept promises.  And she’s extremely upset about it.  Rahm had warned her that she and the Democrats could end up paying a high price for that healthcare vote but she ignored those warnings.  Following the vote, as time went on, she came to realize how right Rahm was.

Are you saying Pelosi and Rahm became allies? That might be too strong a term.  Let’s just say they developed a mutual appreciation for just how difficult it was to trust some within this White House.  Here is something I found interesting when it was shared with me.  You want to know what Pelosi thinks of Barack Obama?  The phrase that was forwarded to me that is said to have come from her?

Absolutely. Now I’m paraphrasing here a bit, but this is the gist of it.  “If the president wants a war then that is what he is going to get.  I’m done playing patsy to this -expletive- White House.  If that -expletive-  wants to throw me under his -expletive- bus, then bring it on.

A war?  There is a war between Pelosi and Obama? Yes.  As extreme as that sounds, that pretty much sums up the situation now between the Speaker and the White House.  They are certainly not on friendly terms.  Did you notice how there was almost no public comments coming from Pelosi for weeks?  She went quiet.  Apparently she was directed by White House staff to minimize her public comments in the final months prior to the midterms because she had become such a political liability.  That is how she was described by the White House – a liability. White House staff told that to her face.  And you know what?  The speaker went along with it.  It had to be tough, because she is as proud a woman as you will find, but she conceded to the White House’s request that she remain quiet.  At least for a while.  Now she is speaking out again, and if you read her words carefully, you can see them being directed at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue, as well as her own Democrats in Congress.  She is now reasserting herself as the leader of the party, no longer trusting the White House to deliver an effective message to voters.  I believe the lame duck session following the midterms is going to prove extremely…interesting.

Now here's where it gets good...

Shifting gears back to our last conversation – do you still feel Hillary Clinton will either be Obama’s next Vice President or run against him in 2012? Yes – and yes. (laughs)  As I said, it is either one or the other.  I am absolutely certain of it.  ABSOLUTELY 100% certain.  And the Obama White House is hoping Secretary Clinton accepts the offer of Vice President, because they certainly don’t want to face the battle that would be the primary between Clinton and Obama.  Some Clinton supporters have quietly initiated a number of state to state internals recently that show a very positive trend in her favor if such a primary battle were to be waged.  Very favorable.

Internals? Internal polling. Very tactical stuff.  And it’s looking good for Hillary Clinton right now.  That could change of course – drastically change, if the economy were to improve even marginally prior to the 2012 elections.

If the polling is so favorable to Hillary Clinton, why haven’t they went ahead and published that polling? Great question!  The answer is simple.  If she were to approve publishing such polls, it would be an open declaration of intent, and at this point, it appears Hillary Clinton is playing a very well executed game with President Obama.  She has him guessing at every nuance of every word she utters.  I told you some time ago that Obama truly fears Hillary Clinton.  That fear has only grown in recent weeks.  So much so that they are now offering the position of Vice President to her to keep her under some semblance of control.  It will be fascinating to see what her next step is.  I can guarantee you this – she is leaving Obama guessing, and likely enjoying a lot of satisfaction at being able to do so.  I know I’m enjoying it!


Internal polling??? Oooooh!!!!! I hope this part is for real!!!

So no specific ideas yet on which of those two choices Hillary Clinton will ultimately take?  Oh, I have my ideas.  Absolutely!  I really think she’s still 50/50 though.  It all depends on how badly the midterms turn out for the Democrats.  I knew the media was going to release some speculative “Hillary as Vice President” stories because I was told first hand by someone directly involved in the publication of one of those stories.  But guess who told them?  (brief pause) The White House.

The White House wanted the media to report on the possibility of Hillary becoming Vice President?  Why? To get the story out there before the midterms.  To test it with supporters, to see if it was something viable for 2012, and to get ahead of it before someone in the Clinton camp did so themselves.  The Obama White House is trying to regain control of the situation, but I think they played right into Hillary’s hands on this one.  You know what the majority of politicos are saying about Hillary as Vice President?

What? Why would she want to be Vice President when she could be President – in 2012?  There is a growing number who are thinking if she wants it, it’s hers to have IF the economy does not improve.

And you agree with that sentiment? Yes - yes I do.


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What a fun read, Jen! I agree that the year Hillary chooses to run will depend on the midterms and also the economy. I ALMOST hope the economy doesn't improve by '12, just to get the fraud booted out. But there are too many families suffering right now to hope the economy stays like it is.

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I honestly don't think the economy can improve with Obama in the White House and a bunch of inexperienced right wingers posed to take over Congress.

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You're probably right.

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