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PETER ROFF — THE FIRST 100 DAYS: An Administration Filled With Far-Left Extremists

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By Peter Roff
Fellow, Institue for Liberty/Former Senior Political Writer, United Press International

Longtime conservative leader Morton Blackwell, a Reagan administration alumni and once the youngest Goldwater delegate at the GOP convention, is perhaps best know as the originator of the phrase “Personnel is policy.”
Blackwell’s observation speaks a great truth about American government. Since no one man or woman can do it all, alone, we have followed the French in the development of bureaucratic systems that allow for power and authority to be delegated to subordinates who are responsible, on a daily basis, for the administration of public policy. It is these people, even more than the president, who directly impact the way policies are developed and carried out.
Almost everywhere you look in the Obama administration you can find appointees whose beliefs are clearly outside the mainstream.
The people chosen to fill positions within an administration, no matter how minor those positions might be, matter; they matter because they are being handed the tools with which to make real decisions that have an effect on the American people, the American economy, our legal system, our national defense and just about any other issue you can name on a day-to-day basis.
Throughout the 2008 presidential campaign, Barack Obama presented himself to the American people as a change-oriented centrist, slightly to the left of the middle of the road. The way he has governed over his first 100 days, however, shows him to be anything but the image he projected, particularly where many of his appointments are concerned. And it is these appointments that will determine the direction of policy in his administration over the next four years.
Some of the names and some of the circumstances are already familiar. Obama may have a Cabinet that, to borrow a phrase from Bill Clinton, “looks like America.” But they certainly don’t pay taxes like the rest of us. Several of his most high level appointees, chief among them Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner, have been exposed as having failed to pay the taxes they owed at the time these should have paid them.
Then there is Attorney General Eric Holder, who prior to his appointment may have been best known for helping fugitive financier Marc Rich obtain a pardon in the waning days of the Clinton administration. Since coming into office, however, he shocked the nation when, during a presentation to mark Black History month, he called America a “nation of cowards” on the issue of race. Writer Joe Klein, who is generally sympathetic to the liberal point of view, denounced Holder for his remarks, saying they provided “absolutely no acknowledgement of the incredible progress that has been made over the last 40 or 50 years.”
Janet Napolitano, who leads the Department of Homeland Security, similarly came under fire after her department released a report on so-called rise of right-wing extremism in America that lumped returning veterans and anti-abortion activists into the same group as white power organizations and Timothy McVeigh, who helped mastermind the 1995 bombing of the Murrah federal building in Oklahoma City. Embarrassed, she met with veterans groups in Washington on Friday and gave what an American Legion representative characterized as a “heartfelt” apology.
But it’s not just the apples at the top of the barrel that are reason to be suspicious that a leftward drift is underway. There are plenty of secondary appointments, not all of which are subject to the Senate’s advice and consent, which make up the new administration’s gallery of liberal rogues.
White House Science Advisor Dr. John P. Holdren is a noted alarmist where the idea of global catastrophes is concerned. In 1971, he predicted that “some form of eco-catastrophe, if not thermonuclear war, seems almost certain to overtake us before the end of the century.” That same year Holdren also claimed that “population control, the redirection of technology, the transition from open to closed resource cycles, the equitable distribution of opportunity, and the ingredients of prosperity must all be accomplished if there is to be a future worth living.”
More recently, in 2006, Holdren suggested that global sea levels could rise by 13 feet by the end of this century. The 2007 Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change’s Fourth Assessment Report suggests a potential sea level rise of just 13 inches.
Another Obama appointee clearly outside the mainstream of American thought and values is Harold Koh, the Yale Law School dean whom Obama tapped be the State Department’s legal adviser.
Koh is, as columnist Andy McCarthy has written, “a radical trans-nationalist.” His view is that the United States is not, in essence, an independent nation with a natural right to govern its own national security. Rather Koh’s view is this country should be governed by a “trans-national jurisprudence” that “assumes America’s political and economic interdependence with other nations operating within the international legal system.” In Koh’s world, U.S. law should be subordinate to some kind of international code.
Then there is Rosa Brooks, who has been tapped to be a key adviser to the undersecretary of defense for policy. A former columnist with The Los Angeles Times, Brooks once compared the work product of Bush’s Office of Legal Counsel to “the so-called Big Lie theory of political propaganda, articulated most infamously by Adolf Hitler.” In 2007, according to various sources, she characterized Al Qaeda as “little more than an obscure group of extremist thugs, well financed and intermittently lethal but relatively limited in their global and regional political pull.” And she once wrote “George W. Bush and Dick Cheney shouldn’t be treated like criminals who deserve punishment. They should be treated like psychotics who need treatment…. Because they’ve clearly gone mad.”
Hardly the calm, rational and reasoned approach one has every right to expect from a senior Pentagon adviser.
Almost everywhere you look in the Obama administration you can find appointees whose beliefs are clearly outside the mainstream, who are, in a word, extremists. David Ogden, the nominee for the No. 2 job at the U.S. Department of Justice, who, according to FOXNews.com once filed a brief on behalf of a group of library directors arguing against the Children’s Internet Protection Act. The act ordered libraries and schools receiving funding for the Internet to restrict access to obscene sites. But Ogden’s brief argued that the act impaired the ability of librarians to do their jobs. He called it “unconstitutional,” though the Supreme Court later disagreed with him and upheld the act.” He also “argued, on behalf of several media groups, against a child pornography law that required publishers of all kinds to verify and document the age of their models (which would ensure the models are at least 18). The provisions were struck down. — Ogden was quoted at the time saying the potential reach of the law was ‘mind-boggling’ and even ‘terrifying.’”
And then there’s Dawn Johnson, who was nominated to be assistant attorney general and head of DOJ’s Office of Legal Counsel, who has written that “abortion restrictions reduce pregnant women to no more than fetal containers” and who has opposed the U.S. Supreme Court’s decision to uphold a ban on partial birth abortion.
Rather than an administration of centrists, the Obama presidency is shaping up to be one in which the dominant voice is that of the American far-left. Right before our eyes, based on the appointments thus far, we are seeing “Changing we can believe in” being transformed into “Change we can’t believe.”
 

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Well how else are we supposed to get this country swung back to the middle?!

Obama has made great progress in the middle east IMO.
 

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These personnel changes are a key component as to why I voted for President Barack Obama. Nice to see him delivering
 

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These personnel changes are a key component as to why I voted for President Barack Obama. Nice to see him delivering



I know that's true, and I respect your position.

However, 21% of Americans consider themselves to be liberal, approximately 38% call themselves conservatives. America is still very much a right of center country, and the anger towards GWB will subside.

If Obama continues on with his extreme left wing agenda, there will be consequences in 2010. See Bubba circa 1994. After 1994, Bubba was forced to govern from the center, just as he always promised to do.
 

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I know that's true, and I respect your position.

However, 21% of Americans consider themselves to be liberal, approximately 38% call themselves conservatives. America is still very much a right of center country, and the anger towards GWB will subside.

If Obama continues on with his extreme left wing agenda, there will be consequences in 2010. See Bubba circa 1994. After 1994, Bubba was forced to govern from the center, just as he always promised to do.


That's what's great about this country. It keeps the extremists on both sides in line. But on the downside it causes gridlock as well. Washington just doesn't get anything done.

We have a swine flu threat now. Who is the present director of Health and Human Services? Oh, Daschle withdrew, so there is none!
 

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those who knew anything about his career "labeled" him a far left extremists, that's correct, and they were correct.

However, Obama did everything he could to fool as many as possible about his political values. One day he even made some pro-life remarks. I know for a fact he campaigned against partisan politics, gonna bring that good ole fashion CHANGE to DC, restore civility yada yada yada.

Regardless of his "label", America is not a left of center country. If he stays he left field, he will be punished politically speaking. His only chance of survival is if the economy rebounds quicker than forecasted and he gets credit for saving the world. This too is possible.
 

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Best news I have heard since November 4th.




wil...:103631605

That's actually a pretty sad statement imo. Extremists on either side can't be good for the country.
 

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Ever wonder why Obama insisted he was not a liberal during the campaign?

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The National Journal recently obliged by publishing a survey declaring Obama the most liberal senator. The survey itself was highly subjective - based on a limited number of recent votes - but it nonetheless pegged Obama as a liberal.On Friday, Obama responded - by denying it.
One of the more appealing innovations of Obama's campaign is the way the candidate ends his stump speeches by running through the arguments against him: too young, too new, too naive, too trusting. Speaking before thousands of cheering young supporters in the Texas capitol, Obama added another: too liberal.
"Oh, he's liberal, he's liberal," Obama said, mimicking his critics. "Let me tell you something. There's nothing liberal about wanting to reduce money in politics. That is common sense. There's nothing liberal about wanting to make sure [our soldiers] are treated properly when they come home . . . . There's nothing liberal about wanting to make sure that everybody has healthcare. We are spending more on healthcare in this country than any other advanced country, but we've got more uninsured. There's nothing liberal about saying that doesn't make sense, and we should so something smarter with our healthcare system."
Obama has invented a phrase for actions that smack of politics-as-usual: okey-doke. Of the liberal charge, Obama thundered: "Don't let them run that 'okey doke' on you."


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why didn't he just admit he is who he is? why do liberals have to pretend to be something else?
 

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The release of the "torture" memos, and the subsequent implication that there may be prosecution of the lawyers on whose opinion the interrogation techniques were implemented, is the most chilling abuse of Executive power since Watergate. And the consequences may be way, way worse.

If, in fact these Government attorneys are prosecuted, all I can tell Messrs Obama, Holder, et al is...

1. You better pray we aren't attacked on your watch. If, God forbid, that does happen, there is NOTHING that will save you from the everlasting wrath and contempt of the American people. The rest of the world will love you, though.

2. If you so much as sway a millimeter from anyone's interpretation of the law, you better lawyer up, pal. Because the Republicans will be coming for you and your lefty pals just like you're coming after Bush.
 

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Someone of your age has to resort to asking questions that they already know the answer to? Seriously, they must have taught you more than just 1040's and girl pushups at Fat Kid Tax Camp didn't they?

The word "Liberal" has been a mantra/slang used for decades effectively by the right wing folks. Ask any of the folks in here who disagree or dislike Obama what it means to them. From your friends here in the White Power militias, to the ones who are reasonable and honest. Each will give you a different definition of the word, but all will be negative. Political succees requires broad themes, and in this case, broad definitions.

Liberal is a great example of how a word takes on multiple meanings, few of which resemble the original. "Neocon" and "evangelical" are two examples currently in the infancy of the same process.

Politics should be just about leading, but it's also about getting elected.


so what does all this mean about your suggestion that people knew he was a liberal again? I'm sorry you were so wrong, didn't mean to embarrass so bad as to make you resort to childish and inaccurate personal attacks, yet again. You do make a great "liberal". :103631605
 

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why didn't he just admit he is who he is? why do liberals have to pretend to be something else?

what a sad way to go through life. So much for winning the battle of ideas, eh?
 

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"I was just following orders" wasn't good enough in Nuremberg, but it's ok now?

People were pretty fucking gung ho to send the bottom rung soldiers to jail after Abu Girab. God forbid we actually get the bottom of what happened and prosecute those who made (and encouraged) that and other methods acceptable then tried to find legal justification to cover their own ass.

Who said prosecuting the Abu Greib soldiers was right? The media and the Democrats made a big deal out of nothing.

As to your "just following orders comment"....OBAMA SAID HE WASN'T GOING TO PROSECUTE ANY OF THE PEOPLE WHO CARRIED OUT THE SO-CALLED TORTURE. IF IT WAS SO FUCKING BAD WHY THE FUCK NOT??

Effin hypocrite's what he is.
 
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Who said prosecuting the Abu Greib soldiers was right? The media and the Democrats made a big deal out of nothing.

As to your "just following orders comment"....OBAMA SAID HE WASN'T GOING TO PROSECUTE ANY OF THE PEOPLE WHO CARRIED OUT THE SO-CALLED TORTURE. IF IT WAS SO FUCKING BAD WHY THE FUCK NOT??

Effin hypocrite's what he is.

"Effin hypocrite's what he is"

or Effin politician - pretty much the same thing... say and do anything
if it means more political power.
 

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"I was just following orders" wasn't good enough in Nuremberg, but it's ok now?

Don’t you think there’s a little bit of a difference between water boarding a couple of prisoners and gassing 6 million people. :ohno:
 

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Don’t you think there’s a little bit of a difference between water boarding a couple of prisoners and gassing 6 million people. :ohno:

LOL, fucking blurred vision

I saw some dimwit on MSNBC making the argument against waterboarding because the Pol Pot used waterboarding. Really? did you ever hear of the fucking 'Killing Fields" dipshit? Waterboarding may have been the most humane act the Pol Pot ever undertook.

I'm thinking the millions of people they killed and mamed wish they were only waterboarded.

:ohno: is right.
 

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Willie I know who you mean. Can't think of the guy's name but his method of debate is to always change the subject, and never stop to take a breath.
 

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lol. I have to admit that is kind of funny Willie. Quotes himself and says "what a sad way to go through life".

I screwed up giving props to a cut and paste an hour ago, so I'm no perfecto either.
 

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lol. I have to admit that is kind of funny Willie. Quotes himself and says "what a sad way to go through life".

I screwed up giving props to a cut and paste an hour ago, so I'm no perfecto either.

I was actually using and responding to the same quote KTV was using, where he essentially admitted liberals are afraid to be called liberals.

Thus, it is sad when you can't proudly be the person you want to be.

I'll admit, my approach was a little sloppy. But I'm OK with that.
 

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