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Obama hits opponents with Chicago brass knuckles

By: Michael Barone
Senior Political Analyst
October 21, 2009

(AP)

"His father was a great friend of my father." The reference to William Ayers' father was how Mayor Richard J. Daley began his defense of Barack Obama for his association with the unrepentant Weather Underground terrorist. Daley's father of course was Richard M. Daley, mayor of Chicago from 1955 until his death in 1976. Ayers' father was head of Commonwealth Edison, the Chicago-based utility, from 1964 to 1980.

You bet they were great friends. That's governance, Chicago style. The head of government is friends with the heads of every big business, lobby and union, and together they make decisions on how everyone else will live. Those on the inside get what they want. Those on the outside -- well, they get what the big guys want them to have. That's life in the big city.

It's not the worst way to run a city. I know; I'm from Detroit, which might be better off if it had mayors named Daley for 41 of the last 54 years. But it's not the optimal way to run a national administration, at least if you've promised to bring in a new era of bipartisanship and mutual respect. Even so, it appears to be the way that Obama, who once aspired to be mayor of Chicago, has decided to run his administration.

We can see that nowhere better than on the health care issue. Over the spring and summer, the White House door has been wide open to lobbyists from health care businesses. The doctors' lobby has gotten promises that physician payments won't be knocked down too much. In return they are expected to lobby for whatever bill the congressional Democrats come up with.

The pharmaceutical firms' lobbyist, former House Energy and Commerce Committee Chairman Billy Tauzin, has gotten assurances that his clients' business model won't be wrecked any more than it already has been by stringent regulation. In return the Pharmaceutical Research and Manufacturers of America is running TV ads for health care reform.

The health insurance companies were on board too. Until, that is, Senate Finance Chairman Max Baucus presented his bill requiring them to cover anyone who applies but exacting only small fines from healthy individuals who decide not to buy insurance until they get sick. Since this looked like a quick road to bankruptcy, the health insurers' lobby commissioned a study that pointed out, correctly I think, that the Baucus bill would increase the cost of insurance to those who already have it.

The response of the Chicago-style Obama White House was reminiscent of the response of the late Mayor Daley when asked an inconvenient question by a reporter whose father and brother were Democratic precinct committeemen. "Sometimes in the best of families, there's a bad apple," replied Daley, to the bewilderment of reporters from out of town. A bad apple is, in Chicago, a former great friend who is not playing team ball.

So the health insurers have been denounced by White House spokesmen and Democratic congressional leaders as foul fiends and gougers of working families. Prominent Democrats have been talking about revoking insurance companies' exemption from the antitrust laws (granted so that small firms would have access to data needed to compete with the giants). Translated into Chicagoese: Nice little insurance company you got there. Too bad if something happened to it.

The same treatment is being given to Fox News, which, according to White House spokesmen "is not a news organization." "Other news organizations, like yours," Obama consigliere David Axelrod told ABC News, "ought not to treat them that way." In other words, when Fox breaks the news that the White House green czar is a self-proclaimed "communist" or that operatives of pro-Obama Association of Community Organizations for Reform Now have been aiding and abetting child prostitution, other news outlets should spike the story. Or risk being demoted from great friend to bad apple.

Last February Obama told Fox News (to which I am a contributor), "I don't always get my most favorable coverage on Fox, but I think that's part of how democracy is supposed to work. You know, we're not supposed to all be in lockstep here."

Now we are. Maybe Obama thought everyone in Washington would be his great friend. Having encountered un-Chicago-like dissent and disagreement, he has responded with classic Chicago brass knuckles. We'll see how far this kind of thuggery gets him.

Michael Barone, The Examiner's senior political analyst, can be contacted at mbarone@washingtonexaminer.com. His columns appear Wednesday and Sunday, and his stories and blog posts appear on ExaminerPolitics.com.



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JamesJ

Oct 21, 2009

Thugs of a feather....

 

junglejim123

Oct 21, 2009

So sad that so many Americans fell for all the hype about Obama. He was suppose to unite the country but we are more divided than ever. Obama gives all kinds of excuses, blames Bush for everything and contiuues to make enemies. America is starting to see the real Obama ..the one that the media hid from us.... He cant fool everyone all of the time...and his secrets will come tumbling out.. He cannot remake this country unless we let him do it... show him that we value our Constitution and our way of life..and we dont need any CHANGE by him.

 

dan

Oct 21, 2009

MR PRESIDENT, SIR I DO NOT REGONIZE YOU AS MY PRESIDENT, YOU WON BY FRAUD, YOU HATE THE AMERICAN DREAM, YOU HATE FREEDOM, YOUR GOAL FOR AMERICA IS TO DESTROY US, SIR YOU ARE A FAKE, YOU WILL GO DOWN IN HISTORY AS THE WORST PRESIDENT IN US HISTORY, YOU ARE NOTHING BUT A STREET THUG, LOWLIFE TRASH

 

Oct 21, 2009


MR PRESIDENT, SIR I DO NOT REGONIZE YOU AS MY PRESIDENT, YOU WON BY FRAUD, YOU HATE THE AMERICAN DREAM, YOU HATE FREEDOM, YOUR GOAL FOR AMERICA IS TO DESTROY US, SIR YOU ARE A FAKE, YOU WILL GO DOWN IN HISTORY AS THE WORST PRESIDENT IN US HISTORY, YOU ARE NOTHING BUT A STREET THUG, LOWLIFE TRASH
thanks dan
keep up the good work

 

Idaho

Oct 21, 2009

I bet there are a lot of Obama voters out there asking themselves what have
I done? The man we put in the White House governs with Chiago style thug mentality, and come to think of it was
ACORN that helped him win.

 

ladybug

Oct 21, 2009

The sad thing is that millions of people think that Obama is the victim and not the bully.

In my many years of voting I've never seen such polarization of the public. I wasn't a fan of GW Bush and heard many people vilify him, but didn't protest that it was going too far into personal attacks. Now those same people seem to be assuming that these criticisms of the administration are just personal attacks and not possibly based on real reasons for concern.

We do reap what we sow, it seems.

 

Wise and Awake in the West

Oct 21, 2009

As someone who fears the future Fox has in mind for this country, I for one appreciate that the Obama administration is using brass knuckles to knock this foreign-owned propaganda machine's agenda directly into the glare of public scrutiny.

And since when is a "news" outlet supposed to disagree or dissent? Or for that matter, agree or advocate? It's supposed to report, period.

But Fox routinely manufactures a great deal of dissent that they then report on - like their official sponsorship and promotion of the nationwide Tea Party protests. And Fox's Glenn Beck's 9/12 protesting of CNN, ABC, CBS, and NBC.

I do appreciate that Mr. Barone honestly refers to Fox as exactly what they are: an opponent, period. Because by no means are they anything else, including a legitimate news organization.



 

Tucano Fulano

Oct 21, 2009

How would a snake wear brass knuckles ?

Regarding Fox News - Obama's suffocating flow of words like a boa constrictor covering his prey with saliva before devouring it just isn't going to be enough this time. The Aussie "Saltie" has bite.

 

slag

Oct 21, 2009

I'm so happy Obama's finally taking on the likes of Michael Barone and Faux News! We've put up with this "Fair and Balanced" charade long enough. Time to come back to reality and be honest with the undeniable fact that Faux is an arm of the GOP, and I'm glad Obama is leading the way in that respect.

 

Postpartisan

Oct 21, 2009

Let me get this straight... conservatives like Glenn Beck and Michelle Malkin attack their critics with kid gloves like reason and logic, while liberals like Barack Obama attack with brass knuckles. Whatever, Barone. Is the Examiner hiring ghost editorial writers to attach these talking points to every single column? It's creepy.

 

Oct 21, 2009

Postpartisan writes: "Let me get this straight... conservatives like Glenn Beck and Michelle Malkin attack their critics with kid gloves like reason and logic, while liberals like Barack Obama attack with brass knuckles."

Well, of course. Boiling a live frog on air is certainly reasoned and logical, didn't you get Murdoch's memo?

 

Shelley K.

Oct 21, 2009

Postpartisan, it is the job of journalists to be political watchdogs and to report the truth to the American people. IT IS NOT the job of the president to silence dissent. He has never really answered any questions. What he HAS done is to call us all liars and threatened to silence any media that is not on board with his administration.

 

Mahon

Oct 21, 2009

This is not just Chicago-style politics. Obama is taking the country down Mussolini Road, to a place where Big Men in government, labor and business (and the media) get together and tell everyone else how things will be. Technically, this is called Fascism, and we should reject it while we can.

 

Partisan

Oct 21, 2009

Postpartisan
No one boiled a live frog on TV. It was a stunt with a rubber frog that was immediately revealed. Even PETA knew it didn't happen!

 

Sideline Observer

Oct 21, 2009

Sheep like postpartisan are so happy to be in the Outer Party, they refuse to even consider looking at the reality of the Inner Party.

 

RHO1953

Oct 21, 2009

I also do not accept Obama as my president. He is a usurper, a mole sent to dismantle the country. I despise the man and would say so to his lying face.

 

It's Me!

Oct 21, 2009

Wise and Awake in the West
Oct 21, 2009 Wrote:

"I do appreciate that Mr. Barone honestly refers to Fox as exactly what they are: an opponent, period. Because by no means are they anything else, including a legitimate news organization."

So breaking the story about ACORN and Van Jones is not news? What then is news to you? Repeating the talking points from the White House? And out-ranking everyone else in all time slots doesn't count for much? Please......

 

Wise and Awake in the West

Oct 21, 2009

Shelley K writes: "it is the job of journalists to be political watchdogs and to report the truth to the American people. IT IS NOT the job of the president to silence dissent."

Fox is definitely a rottweiler for the GOP, I'll give you that. But I'm curious about your second sentence...are you inferring that Fox equals "dissent"? As I asked in my earlier post, since when is a "news" outlet supposed to disagree or dissent? Or for that matter, agree or advocate? It's supposed to report, as you yourself just said.

Obama is not stifling dissent by acknowledging that Fox is one of his chief dissenters. He's just frankly acknowledging that is what they are. As do you. So what's the problem?

 

It's Me!

Oct 21, 2009

Live or fake frog it doesn't matter with Liberals. They could care less about the truth. Just like ACORN lying about what happened in Philadelphia and the MSM printing their lies. They all got pwned today by yet another video.

 

vivi libero o muori

Oct 21, 2009

It's a telling point that during the 8 years of Bush-bashing that the Administration did not go after news organizations that didn't agree with them, yet 9 months into Obama's administraton, we have a nixonian "enemies list" cropping up. Obama is only one step away from revoking Fox News' press passes to the White house Press corps, and I hope he's stupid enough to do it. That would cement the idea that he wants to become a larger than live "Chavez". The MSM would turn on him in a heartbeat, even if they disagree with Fox. Seriously, All of you on the left, if you TRULY think Fox News ISN'T NEWS then why do they still have valid WH press passes? Why not force the WH to revoke FOX's press passes, and see what happens? I for one, would love to see Jake Tapper call Gibbs a frickin Stalinist to his face, and I bet that he won't be the only one to do so. Mark Twain once wrote "never get into a fight with someone who buys ink by the barrel"

 

Troy Riser

Oct 21, 2009

We're seeing national governance done the Chicago Way. In 2010 and 2012, we're going to see how the Chicago Way translates to national elections. For example, look at the election year Chicago zombie problem, where hundreds of the dead rise from the grave to vote Democratic. And if that isn't Biblical enough for you, imagine every dirty trick dreamed up by the Daley machine writ large. The ACORN phony registration scandal will seem like a schoolyard prank by comparison.

Republican strategists looking at the numbers and the succession of failed Obama policies and thinking there will be big GOP gains in the House and Senate need to think again. Neither corrupt machine politicians nor socialists are known for campaigning honorably or losing gracefully. President Obama and his people are both.

 

Mason

Oct 21, 2009

This president and his administration are dangerous to the country.

 

asdf

Oct 21, 2009

I shall play the world's tiniest violin for the insurance companies.

To be honest, they're really unnecessary. I used to live in Canada and its not-for-profit medical system is far superior to USA's. Universal care is the only way to go, really.

No offense.

 

chad3337

Oct 21, 2009

Obama's fast become a HUGE CRY BABY, and American's have never appreciated big babies!

It's absolutely hilarious how Obama can castigate Fox News but think that organizations like CNN, MSNBC and ABC are neutral and unbiased reporters. Sheer lunacy. For pure reporting, I think FOX News is a pretty straight forward organization. As for Sean Hannity and Glen Beck, they're no more looney than Keith Olbermann or Rachel Maddow. We should toon out ALL the LOUD MOUTHS!

 

Oct 21, 2009

Does the Chicago way include whining like a little girl with those brass knuckles?

He doesn't have the stones or the brains to have brass knuckles. What he has is a glass ego

 

Chad3337

Oct 21, 2009

Wise and Awake in the West--

So, you really think MSNBC is anything more than a propoganda machine for the White House? Do they qualify as a "news organization" just because you agree with them more often? Have you ever actually watched a Fox NEWs broadcast (as opposed to the opinion shows?)

And asdf--I've lived in Canada and Britain. You can keep your medical services. They do some things well. However, they're lacking in innovation and risk-taking, and if you need more than routine care, just hope you don't die waiting.

 

westerncanadian

Oct 21, 2009

The Chicago way is to intimidate and maim people who can't or won't fight back. The Chicago Way won't go near people who will give as good as they get.

Hence the bullying of Honduras and GM bondholders, but the play nice to Iran, Russia etc.

Fox News will give as good as it gets and the Chicago wannabee bullies will back off and just increase the pitch of their whining.

 

Magic Dog

Oct 21, 2009

Gosh, I'd sure hate to be Pfizer, what with $48 billion in sales last year and a 37% operating cash flow margin. Yeah, Michael Barone (who I bet has never read a financial statement in his life), the pharma business model sure as hell has been "wrecked by stringent regulation."

I hope they pay you good money to make that much of a fool of yourself.

 

Lives in Chicago

Oct 22, 2009

This country hasnt seen anything yet! Chicago knows how to win elections, get what they want, and someone always ends up in prison. We brought our nasty rules to DC. You want to believe that the new administration is being picked on. Don't forget Hillary is also from Chicago, and understands the rules. As bad as you libs thought Bush(s) were, its going to be ten times worst. People need to wake up before its too late. Look at the finances of Chicago, Cook County and Illinois. We make the rules as we go along, our governments are loaded with patronage, we have payoffs for everythingt. We love to tax everything and everybody- twice. The West Wing was birthed in Chicago politics, that's all they know. We have MACHINE policits and now you are all going to experience the MACHINE Obama style. They (Axelrod, Emmanuel, Obama) will figure out a way to rule Daley style forever. Michelle is excited!

 

timbo

Oct 22, 2009

You have it backwards. Richard J is the father. Richard M. is the son and current mayor

 

divided

Oct 22, 2009

Unity, Mr. President??? This is the most
divided I've ever seen this country, and I've been around a long time.

 

genomega

Oct 22, 2009

"But Fox routinely manufactures a great deal of dissent that they then report on - like their official sponsorship and promotion of the nationwide Tea Party protests. And Fox's Glenn Beck's 9/12 protesting of CNN, ABC, CBS, and NBC."
Putting the truth out there is not creating dissent. The people have every right to know the backgrounds of the people that Obama appoints to different positions.

 

mmm

Oct 22, 2009

You know, I'm always amazed how liberals try to paint conservatives as "angry" people, like it's a bad thing. These people have seethed in their hatred for 8 years over anything Bush ever did. Their vehement oozed over every article they wrote and every republican they slandered. They hung, slunked over in delight as they devoured people's character. So now, they promote themselves as the enlightened ones calling any who oppose their agenda as "evil...angry right wing conservatives." We ain't got nothin' on their form of anger that has so totally consumed them. They stand atop a log ready to plunge them into their own sea of hatred and anger, convinced they are the cool-headed un-provoked enlightened ones.
Hopefully, the rest of us will wake up and realize that this country is in dire need of a wake up call, before their chains suck us down a chasm to deep to get out.
Seething Hate is a Liberal Value.

 

Wise and Awake in the West

Oct 22, 2009

Chad3337 writes: "Wise and Awake in the West--So, you really think MSNBC is anything more than a propoganda machine for the White House?"

When MSNBC starts organizing political protests, then I will lump them in as a partisan political machine along with Fox. Fox's "reporting" arm is actually doing these things, too, it's not just their talking heads like Glenn Beck. You don't have a problem with that, from an journalistic integrity perspective? Even if you might agree with a lot of what Fox says, I would hope you would have some concerns about a media outlet creating news that they then report on.

 

sbourg

Oct 22, 2009

Thanks Barone. But you've gone WAY too easy on him. Anyone with half a brain who voted for this obvious socialist thug, should be ashamed of himself and should be honest enough to be as afraid of Obama as those of us who knew from mid '08 what a disaster he was. I read his books and it wasn't pretty.

 

Mad Monica

Oct 23, 2009

I love folks like Wise and Awake. I'd hate to see him/her asleep.. must be really amazing. Fox News is more a news org than ANYTHING on the left right now. They've yet to be found manufacturing anything, unlike CNN, NBC, CBS. Isn't that strange? Kinda makes it hard for your claims to stick. Find me some real proof, then I might listen. Until then, quit making excuses.

 

JohnRice

Oct 23, 2009

Having just read all of these anti-Obama comments, I hope that these bloggers remember that they must vote to restore our country which has been adrift for many years.

 

Jimi

Oct 23, 2009

Barry Soetoro, aka "The Fresh Prince of Bill Ayers" should know how Chitcago politics work.

The real question is, does the rest of America know?

They soon will.

 

Jimi

Oct 23, 2009

Hey "Wise", didn't you see Maddow and Olbermann over at the White House this week taking their marching orders from Barry himself? When a so called news outfit becomes the administration's propaganda arm, what's different than the USSR's Pravda?

 

Wise and Awake in the West

Oct 23, 2009

Jimi, Fox has been at the White House many times, too. More times than Maddow or Olbermann.

 

jbartlebee@yahoo.com

Oct 23, 2009

It's Me! said:
"They could care less about the truth."

The correct phrase is "They couldn't care less", which means they don't care at all.

 

Resolute

Oct 23, 2009

The two guideposts of this Administration: WWHCD & WWMD
"What would Hugo Chavez Do?" & "What would Mao Do?"

 

Bobby

Oct 25, 2009

It simply amazes me. How can people, that have now been informed of the kind of murderous and dangerous clowns Obama used to hang around with, not see the whole Democratic administration in a different light? These people aren't interested in the best interests of the American citizenry. Ayers, and his ilk should be in jail, not teaching young people. My God!! We are turning into a sick nation.

 


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