Just how serious President Barack Obama takes the threat of
losing the White House in 2012 is made clear by his decision to
dump longtime loyalist Bill Burton for Jay
Carney as his new press secretary.
Carney, who for the past two years has served as Vice
President Joe Biden’s communications director, is
a former inside the Beltway journalist who served as Time
magazine’s Washington bureau chief before joining the Obama
administration.
“Bill did everything that was asked of him during the 2008
presidential election and throughout the first two years of this
administration,” says a White House communications staffer. “We
were all pulling for him, but in the end, we think the President
decided to go outside the team.”
According to another White House staffer, Carney’s
selection was made after sitdowns with both Obama and new White
House chief of staff William Daley. In those
meetings, according to the source, Carney made the case that his
longstanding ties to the Washington and White House press corps
would ensure a far smoother transition for the White House than
with Burton or other candidates. Carney highlighted the personal
relationships he’s built over the years with journalists, in part,
with his wife, ABC News correspondent Claire
Shipman. And he assured the president that with regional
press he could accomplish similar friendly coverage through his
many journalism ties.
“We heard that he spun a pretty good story about what he
would be able to do with the White House media, and he highlighted
what he had been able to do for Biden,” says the source. Carney is
credited with keeping seemingly daily gaffes by Biden out of the
major media, creating a national image of Biden as a vice president
engaged in domestic and foreign policy.
“The President thinks Carney was a miracle worker for
Biden, so he figures he can do a lot for him that his longtime
aides could not,” says the first White House source. “The president
looks at the first two years and sees himself getting toasted and
sees Gibbs and Burton out front unable to prevent it. Then he looks
at Biden’s coverage at the same time and it’s pretty good for a guy
who shouldn’t be able to get his foot out of his mouth. It makes
some sense.”