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Obama’s Gulf Drill

Occupying the Gulf region. Plus: Duel in Las Vegas. Also: Newt means it.

PERMANENT OCCUPATION
The White House has already made the decision to keep virtually all of its BP oil spill personnel in place — regardless of the situation on the ground and in the Gulf — through the 2012 election cycle, says a White House source familiar with the planning, with the unstated goal of creating a kind of “Gulf Potemkin Village” that the Administration can use for political effect.

“This is now a political situation, not just environmental, and guys like Rahm [Emanuel] and [David] Axelrod aren’t going to let it get out of control again when it is most important to us,” says the source.

According to a Department of Homeland Security source, virtually all federal employees deployed to work on the BP oil spill now possess DHS email addresses, regardless of which agency they work for, to ensure coordination. “We are going to keep all of these people on the ground there as long as it is deemed necessary,” says the DHS source. “If that’s through January 2013, then so be it.”

Politico over the weekend posted a story that outlined the White House’s political calculations with the oil spill for — at the least — the 2010 election cycle, detailing the political personnel deployed mostly to Florida to create the impression that President Obama and his administration are engaged in the issue.

The deployment of political personnel is also telling as more details from the Coast Guard’s formal investigation into the early hours and days of the BP Deep Horizon spill are coming to light. “There is a real fear that there is more damaging information about what the White House knew and when they knew about it,” says the DHS source. “There is also a real concern that after bashing BP for months, the Obama Administration is going to have change its story yet again.”

The White House political cleanup crew is different from the one already in place across Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama and Florida, where a host of Coast Guard, DHS, Energy Department, Environmental Protection Agency, and other “alphabet agency” employees are now based, not to mention those working the issue from Washington, D.C.

“The White House wants to be able to point to all of those staffers during the 2012 cycle to serve as a reminder of just how catastrophic this spill was, and how much time and energy the Administration has put into it,” says the DHS source. “Of course, it won’t be clear that any of those people are even needed down there at that stage of the game, but they will be there regardless.”

DUEL IN VEGAS
This year’s dueling conservative-Marxist conferences in Las Vegas revealed the marked challenges the Republican and Democrat parties face in the upcoming mid-term 2010 elections.

At the NetRoots Nation conference at the unionized Rio Hotel, the far left activists sought to re-energize their base, which had already begun to show signs of strain and disillusionment at last year’s conference in Pittsburgh. Disgraced Obama environmental policy advisor Van Jones was a headline at Friday’s events, speaking to a lukewarm audience that seemed to barely muster the energy to give him a standing ovation. That was a trend for much of the conference’s breakout sessions.

A NetRoots attendee connected to ActBlue said her impression was that numbers were down from last year and were markedly down from the 2008 conference. NetRoots organizers, however, were more than happy with the turnout. Meanwhile, sources from the rival Americans for Prosperity (AFP) say they believe their overall registration numbers indicated that they had surpassed NetRoots numbers for the first time since the two organizations began holding dueling conferences.

When Jones said that progressives were living in a time of “hope and heartbreak,” it was difficult to tell if he was referring to the heartbreak progressives claim to be feeling over a disappointing Obama and Democrat political season or the hope that was being felt across the Vegas Strip at the free-market Venetian resort, where employees are some of the best paid on The Strip … and without unionization. There the AFP’s RightOnline conference was packed, with Rep. Mike Pence teeing up the crowd on Friday, followed at dinner by a barn-burner from Rep. Michelle Bachmann.

The highest profile attendee at the AFP conference may have been businessman and radio host Herman Cain, who had a full team traveling with him, including his PAC director. Much of the talk around him is that he intends to formally launch a presidential exploratory committee perhaps as early as this fall. 

HE MEANS IT
When former House speaker Newt Gingrich said he was serious about considering a run for the GOP presidential nomination, he wasn’t kidding. Gingrich — as he did in 2007 and 2008 — has a number of his advisers looking at the 2012 race. “Newt doesn’t do anything without really peeling back the layers of the onion in a very analytical way,” says a former staffer for Gingrich’s American Solutions. “There is no way someone like him could look at this political environment and not see a good opportunity to run.” Gingrich has gone so far in his planning, according to sources, that he has undertaken a series of test videos that would be used to re-introduce himself on a political level to voters. He has also had his legal team working out just what parts of his “Newt.org” organization, which includes his American Solutions organization, can be leveraged for an exploratory or full-blown presidential campaign.

 

Letter to the Editor View all comments (27) |

rjh| 7.26.10 @ 6:51AM

Hey, republicans, want to commit political suicide again? Run Gingrich.

erp| 7.26.10 @ 10:59AM

You ain't just awhistling dixie. I think the left is bankrolling the slime and he's the "conservative" they trot out to speak for us on their unwell-balanced news and panel shows.

RustyG| 7.26.10 @ 8:11AM

Newt and Nancy on the Global-warming couch. Part of Codevilla's ruling class.

Doctor Right| 7.26.10 @ 8:14AM

Note to Newt:

We like you, but we don't trust you.

Your ideas are sound, but your judgment sucks.

Don't waste your time.

Periwinkel| 7.26.10 @ 8:59AM

I agree with Dr. Right...Mr. Gingrich has proven himself highly UNreliable when in power and the chips are down. The three/four time married perennial candidate has shown he can't be trusted and I, for one will do everything in my power to see that he stays home with his latest little wifey.

Ryan| 7.26.10 @ 8:31AM

A Cain-Obama debate would be interesting.

I could jump on that bandwagon.

Louis Jenkins| 7.26.10 @ 8:57AM

Newt:

Go back to sleep. We're not interested in what you have to say or think although I do like reading your books. Your nomination would spell a death knell to the Republican party, and definately create a third party.

Richard Baker| 7.26.10 @ 10:04AM

Doctor Right:
Agreed. He spends too much time pondering political calculations and forgetting that we are watching. Lord Acton was correct.

Jack Neidlinger| 7.26.10 @ 10:40AM

Cain-Gingrich. That's the right GOP ticket for 2012. It takes the race card off the table.

dudette| 7.26.10 @ 11:34AM

Newt has good ideas in theory and was good in the 90's but he would not be the right candidate for Pres, neither would Romney or Pawlenty or Huckabee..How about someone like Allen West or H. Cain and I defintiely would like Sarah Palin for Sec. of STate. And have her go thru the State Dept with a fine tooth comb and get rid of the lifers who sell us out to other countries.

DatsunMark| 7.26.10 @ 3:12PM

Sorry Newt, no dice.
Where is John Kasich when we need him?

KC| 7.26.10 @ 5:53PM

Kasich is running for Gov in Ohio. He won't be available for 2012, and if he were to try to run, he'd be the 'weakest link' you've ever seen. I want him for Gov, just to get rid of Strickland...but not for Pres. NEWT IS THE MAN, despite what all you naysayers have to say. The man can bring the party together again.

DatsunMark| 7.26.10 @ 7:58PM

KC,
No doubt I like Newt and what he has done for this country back in the 90's. He lead the republican revolution which no one else could have achieved. But...he has now a tendancy to slip into convenient positions like siding with *Party* candidates over true reformers and or tea party types. I think the common ground we have is definitely no RINO's and no more John McCains. (I respect his miltary service but that is it)

JM| 7.26.10 @ 3:54PM

Newt may be smart but he'd be a terrible candidate. How's he gonna look beside The Matinee Idol In Chief? Like an Old White Guy shouting GET OFF MY LAWN! Plus, he's just too old. I'm sick of his generation, too much baggage, Vietnam, Monicagate, etc. Face it, he's like Pelosi and Reid, two people of limited charms, who can really only rally the basest of the base.

KC| 7.26.10 @ 5:57PM

You people just don't realize what a powerful message Newt would be able to bring to America. You are all a bunch of losers...thinking Palin would be a good Pres. SNL would bring out Tina and it would all be over. Think of how Newt would literally destroy BamBam in any debate on any subject. While Newt is bringing fourth facts, Obamalama would be spouting platitudes...hype and chains! Newt must run and MUST BE ELECTED!

enemy2k| 7.27.10 @ 12:41AM

Why did you guys censor and scrub the journolist story off here?

enemy2k| 7.27.10 @ 12:42AM

Ya know, the one that shows Journolist is nothing new and conservatives do the same thing every week with Norquist?

PCC| 7.27.10 @ 1:07AM

Newt is a non-starter. Chris Christie, anyone?

Appleby| 7.27.10 @ 6:54AM

Herman Cain, if you cannot get Thomas Sowell to run.

glenny| 7.27.10 @ 3:22PM

For me, the 1st quality in a pres. candidate will be this: He/She needs to be an SOB. GWB, while I respect much of what he accomplished (tax cuts, GWOT, Roberts/Alito, Condi, etc), absolutely DID NOT want to defend himself from the Dem bullsh*t. Small wonder his approval #s were in the low 20s. To this day he STILL refuses to defend himself. I want a Cheney/Guiliani type who will tell Pelosi/Reid/Couric/Step-on-all-of-us/Schumer/Chrissie Matthews/etc where to go. glenny

glenny| 7.27.10 @ 3:24PM

... where to go, EACH AND EVERY DAY!!! (forgive my yelling). Milquetoasts need not apply. glenny

Draft Cain | 8.22.10 @ 12:43AM

Herman Cain 2012! The United States needs:

1. Effective Leadership - Cain knows how to drive productivity.
2. Fiscal Common Sense
3. Strong National Defense

Cain effectively communicates this basic vision and KNOWS how to get the job done. We've had political dynasties that were abject failures and socialist incompetence. Perhaps it's time for problem solving leadership. Draft Cain 2012!

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