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Authors Note: This interview took place for nearly two hours over the weekend at the office of the White House Insider. We wish to extend our gratitude for their making time to meet with us despite an extremely demanding schedule. The information contained in this interview is among the most in depth and fascinating to date, and due to the extent of information, will come in two installments. Here is installment one:
I dont know (shakes head) The word is out there President Obama is in real trouble. They may not have the specifics, but the story of a big scandal coming is circulating now within the party both parties. So why put your own political career on the line supporting a president who is facing such a fiasco? Simple they wont. And so you are seeing the separation happening. The party itself is starting to separate itself from the president. You ever watch those nature programs where the herd doesnt hang out with the sick one? You got that poor sick antelope or whatever standing all by itself and when it tries to join back with the herd they run away from it? Theyll even attack it themselves if they have to. Thats what happens in politics. If you are in real trouble, the others separate from you. That is what is happening to the president right now.
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Ok, Ill 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 dont 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.
Here is a terrible but telling anecdote:
I dont know (shakes head) The word is out there President Obama is in real trouble. They may not have the specifics, but the story of a big scandal coming is circulating now within the party both parties. So why put your own political career on the line supporting a president who is facing such a fiasco? Simple they wont. And so you are seeing the separation happening. The party itself is starting to separate itself from the president. You ever watch those nature programs where the herd doesnt hang out with the sick one? You got that poor sick antelope or whatever standing all by itself and when it tries to join back with the herd they run away from it? Theyll even attack it themselves if they have to. Thats what happens in politics. If you are in real trouble, the others separate from you. That is what is happening to the president right now.
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Ok, Ill 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 dont 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.
Here is a terrible but telling anecdote:
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
Ill 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. Hes late, which apparently is becoming more and more common with him. The meeting was almost canceled. 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 hes 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.
From Part I:
"Now I sincerely fear for my country"
Ok, you have already stated previously that the president doesnt show much interest in the day to day business of being president why is this example so bad, or different? Care to know what that particular meeting was about on that day?
Certainly. Afghanistan. That meeting was an update on Afghanistan, and the President of the United States, the Commander in Chief, could give a -expletive-.
Were you actually there to witness this? No, I was long gone from the White House by then. It was told to me though by someone who was. They were there. First hand. They were also left to apologize to the ones left in the room after the president left. Some of these were military. They were not happy. No that is not accurate. They were pissed. They didnt say much at the time, but word got back. They were in shock at the presidents behavior. The country had just lost a number of soldiers the week prior, the public opinion on the war was falling and the president didnt seem to care. He arrives late, leaves early, appears to emotionally shut down during the actual discussion, and to then start laughing once again as he is leaving how does someone reconcile with that kind of behavior? I cant. It turns my stomach. I didnt want to believe what I was being told, but I had seen similar kinds of behavior from the president myself, and I cant dispute the credibility of the source. They have no reason to lie.
So is that one example the real tipping point for you in no longer being willing to support Obama in 2012? Or do you have any others you wish to share? Oh, I have others, though I cannot share all of them at this point because they involve some still in range of potential White House retribution. Then again, I suppose I am still in range of such retribution myself.
Read more hereOk, you have already stated previously that the president doesnt show much interest in the day to day business of being president why is this example so bad, or different? Care to know what that particular meeting was about on that day?
Certainly. Afghanistan. That meeting was an update on Afghanistan, and the President of the United States, the Commander in Chief, could give a -expletive-.
Were you actually there to witness this? No, I was long gone from the White House by then. It was told to me though by someone who was. They were there. First hand. They were also left to apologize to the ones left in the room after the president left. Some of these were military. They were not happy. No that is not accurate. They were pissed. They didnt say much at the time, but word got back. They were in shock at the presidents behavior. The country had just lost a number of soldiers the week prior, the public opinion on the war was falling and the president didnt seem to care. He arrives late, leaves early, appears to emotionally shut down during the actual discussion, and to then start laughing once again as he is leaving how does someone reconcile with that kind of behavior? I cant. It turns my stomach. I didnt want to believe what I was being told, but I had seen similar kinds of behavior from the president myself, and I cant dispute the credibility of the source. They have no reason to lie.
So is that one example the real tipping point for you in no longer being willing to support Obama in 2012? Or do you have any others you wish to share? Oh, I have others, though I cannot share all of them at this point because they involve some still in range of potential White House retribution. Then again, I suppose I am still in range of such retribution myself.