Obama’s Favorite Scapegoat: His Staff

Politico notes an interesting trend from Obama: He blames his staff for stuff. A lot.

Obama often speaks of how important his staffers are to his bid and would be to his administration, and he’s praised them for covering for each others’ mistakes. But in the heat of the campaign, he’s publicly called them out for everything from missing an event to misrepresenting his policy positions to using his office to aid a donor.
When asked about his campaign’s attack on Palin, attributed to top spokesman Bill Burton, at a Friday afternoon media availability at a Pennsylvania biodiesel plant, Obama referred to a statement he and running mate Joe Biden had since issued that hardly touched on policy issues and called Palin “an admirable person and … a compelling new voice.”
Obama disavowed his campaign’s first response, telling journalists that “I think that, uh, you know, campaigns start getting these, uh, hair triggers and, uh, the statement that Joe and I put out reflects our sentiments,” he said.
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The latest disavowal of his staff’s comments on his behalf or in his name continues a tactic Obama employed repeatedly during his contentious battle with Hillary Rodham Clinton for the Democratic presidential nomination.
When confronted about a campaign memo during the primary criticizing Clinton’s ties to India that referred to her as “D-Punjab,” Obama called it “a screw-up on the part of our research team” and said “it was stupid and caustic.”
And when the late Tim Russert asked Obama at a Las Vegas debate about his campaign’s efforts to push the storyline that Team Clinton was stoking racial tensions, Obama said “our supporters, our staff, get overzealous. They start saying things that I would not say.”
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Obama’s penchant for publicly rebuking his staff stands in sharp contrast to his declarations about how important they are to his management strategy, as well as the all for one, one for all mentality that he encourages in them.

A rather troubling trend for someone who would be commander-in-chief. Who will Obama try to pass responsibility off to when things get hot in the white house?

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  • http://Array LoadTheMule

    C’mon guys, ya gotta blame SOMEbody. If it’s NOT someone else’s fault then it has to be HIS fault and we KNOW it can’t be his fault because he is faultless. That all seems pretty obvious to me, but like Dennis Miller–that’s just my opinion, I could be wrong.

  • http://ndgoon.blogspot.com/ goon

    Wow, another person getting thrown under the bus, there can’t be much room left under the bus…

  • http://proof-proofpositive.blogspot.com/ proof_positive

    Last May we noted that tendency that The Buck never stops with Obama:
    “I Cannot Tell a Lie! – It Was My Staff!” -Obama

    Barack is a true Lilliputian among Lilliputians!

  • http://proof-proofpositive.blogspot.com/ proof_positive

    A comment I got on my blog posting of this:

    This is interesting, relevent and thank you for posting it. I’ve worked in politics and with elected officials all my life and if you want to see if a candidate is worthy of being elected, will last long and have a good career, look at the state of his/her staff. In political networking, we always wanted to know who was on staff and which elected officials had the most turnover. Interesting.

  • http://sayanythingblog.com/readers/entry/white_folks_greed_runs_a_world_in_ Joel

    He Lies, changes to a different lie, lies about the first lie being a lie, then lies about the changed second lie that was meant to rectify the fist lie that he said wasn’t a lie.

    Now, follow along, Obama knows that the media knows he knows and that they know he knows that they know.

  • docdave

    And we want to trust this joker to be our president?? Get real.

    Obama make Bill Clinton look like a Sunday school teacher.

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