Republicans on the Senate Foreign Relations Committee are
looking for ways to get incoming National Security Adviser
Thomas Donilon before the committee. “If you look
at his résumé, you’re kind of torn. On the one hand he was one of
the Fannie Mae Democrats who helped create the financial mess we’re
in today and you’d like to hold him accountable,” says a GOP
committee staffer. “On the other, the man was a press secretary and
chief of staff to a Clinton State Department that has little to
show for itself other than Sen. George Mitchell’s efforts, and
Donilon had nothing to do with that. Maybe we should just let him
go and see how much further into the ditch he can drive America’s
foreign policy.”
The National Security Advisor post is not a
Senate-confirmable position. Donilon, who as a member of President
Barack Obama’s transition team vetted candidates for State
Department positions, was thought to have his eye on a senior post
at Foggy Bottom, particularly since as Deputy National Security
Adviser he directed an inter-governmental “deputies committee” out
of the White House. But any major State Department post would have
required Senate confirmation, and White House sources say that
given Donilon’s job at Fannie Mae in the 1990s and early 2000s,
it’s doubtful the Obama team would have exposed him.
Donilon was executive vice president position at Fannie
Mae, and one of his jobs was directing lobbying efforts on Capitol
Hill. “He was one of the architects of the strategy to keep the
regulators out of Fannie Mae’s business by putting pressure on them
from Congress,” says a House Financial Services committee staffer.
“You look at all the reports on the accounting scandals at Fannie
Mae in that period of his leadership and he’s all over the
place.”
Donilon not only ate at the Fannie Mae trough like so many
Democrats, he earlier in his career also played a pivotal role in
the political destruction of Judge Robert Bork. As
a senior “informal” adviser to then-Senate Judiciary Chairman, Sen.
Joseph Biden, Donilon has claimed credit for
advising Biden to aggressively fight Bork’s nomination to the
Supreme Court.
“The man is a political hack with little to no real
foreign policy experience beyond talking about it,” says a career
State Department official. “He’s played the game, gone to the
Bilderberg conference, but he’s earned his bones as political
operative for the likes of Biden, Clinton and Dukakis and now
Obama. When the best thing anyone can say about your foreign policy
skills is that you’re good coordinator, it should make people who
care about our country’s security worried.”
Outgoing National Security Adviser James
Jones is believed by many foreign policy hands to have
never fully gained the trust of Obama or his tight-knit
inner-circle. Obama used Jones to help blunt criticism that his
team — and by extension, he — was inexperienced in the ways of
foreign policy. Donilon, given his Biden pedigree and his eagerness
to jump from the Biden 2008 presidential campaign to the Obama team
after Biden dropped out, is seen as more of an Obama team
player.
hardcard| 10.11.10 @ 8:41AM
he will fit right in with the rest of the obamanation advisors does john brennan sound familiar?
Logician| 10.11.10 @ 10:55AM
So what better foreign policy advisor could you get than one to whom foreign policy is,well, foreign?
Redstateboy| 10.11.10 @ 11:30AM
More fodder for a Congressional Investigation IF Republicans gain control of the House.. Fannie, Freddie and all the Rats that enabled that debacle need to be investigated.
Intelligent Design| 10.11.10 @ 1:11PM
Obama himself is nothing but a political hack, lacking in experience and judgement, arrogant, vain, unprincipled, untrustworthy, and unfit to serve as CIC.
confused| 10.11.10 @ 1:18PM
May be this no doubt brilliant Obama slave can get the IMF to institute a global Fannie and Freddie. Then the whole world can worship at the feet of The One. Hail the Thug in Chief.
aware| 10.11.10 @ 1:31PM
I'm shocked to find cronies involved in crony capitalism! Don't forget Bush's man at Treasury Hank Paulson. Or was that Goldman-Sachs man at Treasury? They all do it. Power is about privilege. Why do you think it draws the lowest life forms?
What a racket.
Oldefarte| 10.11.10 @ 4:32PM
He's no doubt not only a 'team player' but is more importantly [in what is know in the business world] as an ...........ARS KISSER and a HOT DOGISH SUCKER!!!!!!!!!!!!!
OLDRAY| 10.11.10 @ 6:12PM
Have you noticed ? Obama looks and sounds more like Mussolini every day. Even the posture. Certainly the tone.
A.C.Guard| 10.11.10 @ 6:51PM
Just another hate America apologist.
Patriot| 10.11.10 @ 7:03PM
Exactly! That's why he'll fit right in with Obama's administration.
Ken (Old Texican| 10.11.10 @ 7:14PM
Do ya'll feel more "secure" now?
I don't.
Yosemeti Sam| 10.12.10 @ 2:02AM
Folks - the Tares of Liberalism are outing themselves progressively.
Take comfort - for the wheat will be separated from the chaff cum and post November 2!
Tenn Slim| 10.12.10 @ 9:03AM
""The man is a political hack with little to no real foreign policy experience beyond talking about it"
This could be said with just about every Czar Obama has appointed.
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Semper Fi
NJK| 10.12.10 @ 12:31PM
After reading this article, I'm sure he will be in his position very soon. America has been raped, and they keep coming back for more.
carnot| 10.12.10 @ 5:24PM
you know...another way of looking at it is....Obama simply doesn't have the long-term relationships/loyalties with foreign policy expertise (in a party that is already spare on such) to tap on someone better qualified.