Obama, please. Don't throw Craig under the bus

The last person I predicted to go under the bus was Jim "Subprime" Johnson. In my diary, some here called me "concern troll" because of this, but I was vindicated when Johnson "resigned" the same day.

By the way, some of you may argue that he was not "thrown under the bus", but Howard Fineman saw it that way, as reported by MYDD Diarist Todd Beeton:

On MSNBC a few minutes ago, Howard Fineman broke down why Obama had to cut Johnson loose:

   Obama picked as his top VP vetter a guy who was a very symbol of the world that Obama claimed to want to change and that's what bit him here and that's why he had no choice but to get rid of him, in part because Jim Johnson...raked in a lot of cash from his various government-related jobs, especially the one at Fannie Mae.

I even posted a poll in which a majority said to believe Johnson would stay in his job.

At any rate, today, the Politico reports that Miami Cubans are angry that Greg Craig, who defended Elian Gonzalez' father in 2000, is one of Obama's top advisers.

What they won't tell you is that two thirds of Americans, according to polls, agreed with the Justice Department's decision to send Elian back to Cuba, to his home, with his dad, where he belonged .

Craig will most likely be thrown under the bus as well, but we can stop this from happening. Contact the Barack Obama campaign and convince him that Craig has done nothing wrong.



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Re: Obama, please. Don't throw Craig under the bus (none / 0)

McCain hasn't sacked Black why should Obama sack him.
Obama should tell them to get lost. He shouldn't cave into everyone of their demand.
by Makey on Tue Jun 24, 2008 at 07:25:44 PM EST

Re: Obama, please. Don't throw Craig under the bus (none / 0)

Greg Craig is clearly a very ambitious job-seeker, as shown by his eagerness to play the attack dog on the Northern Ireland issue during the primary.  While he was clearly on the right side of the Elian controversy, in my estimation, I sure won't shed a tear regardless of how this plays out.


"Another problem we have...is that in election years we behave somewhat as primitive peoples do at the time of the full moon." --Harry Truman
by Steve M on Tue Jun 24, 2008 at 07:31:57 PM EST

Re: Obama, please. Don't throw Craig under the bus (2.00 / 1)

I'm confused.  If this is such a volatile issue, then why did Clinton run strongly in head-to-heads with McCain in Florida?  Surely the anger would have been directed at her in greater intensity.


by rfahey22 on Tue Jun 24, 2008 at 07:34:04 PM EST

Because the Clintons own the D party in FLA, (2.00 / 1)

top to bottom, from rank and file to the leadership.  They've been working Florida for 25+ years.  That does pay dividends.  Heck, Hillary retained most of the black leadership in Florida until the day she dropped out.  People don't like to hear it, but the downside of being new is that you're new.  "New" cuts both ways - - no baggage, but no roots.
Plus, remember all those put downs of Hillary supporters in Florida as too beholden to AIPAC and the Cuban lobby?   There's a reason they do it.  D'uh.
John McCain says he would stay in Iraq for 100 years? That's crazy talk!
by kosnomore on Tue Jun 24, 2008 at 09:50:50 PM EST
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Because the Clintons own the D party in FLA, (2.00 / 1)

top to bottom, from rank and file to the leadership.  They've been working Florida for 25+ years.  That does pay dividends.  Heck, Hillary retained most of the black leadership in Florida until the day she dropped out.  People don't like to hear it, but the downside of being new is that you're new.  "New" cuts both ways - - no baggage, but no roots.
Plus, remember all those put downs of Hillary supporters in Florida as too beholden to AIPAC and the Cuban lobby?   There's a reason they do it.  D'uh.
John McCain says he would stay in Iraq for 100 years? That's crazy talk!
by kosnomore on Tue Jun 24, 2008 at 09:51:04 PM EST
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please, DO throw him under the bus (none / 0)

because that could cost us Florida. We need to appear tough on Cuba. Pandering, yes it is, but pandering WINS.


by Lakrosse on Tue Jun 24, 2008 at 07:35:55 PM EST

He can't pander more this week (2.00 / 2)

He should stick to Craig. Just say Craig is an advisor, but I can think for myself when it comes to sending kids back to Castro.


by catfish2 on Tue Jun 24, 2008 at 07:58:15 PM EST
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Re: Obama, please. Don't throw Craig under the bus (1.50 / 2)


Obama releases statement:

"Thats not the Greg Craig I knew"
</joke>


Rise / Repeat / But for god's sake don't spin!
by aliveandkickin on Tue Jun 24, 2008 at 07:37:27 PM EST

I wish the phrase "thrown under the bus" (2.00 / 2)

would get crushed under the wheels


by JJE on Tue Jun 24, 2008 at 08:18:01 PM EST

Re: I wish the phrase "thrown under (2.00 / 3)

Are you saying the phrase "thrown under the bus" has jumped the shark? You should really try thinking outside the box, because it is what it is.


by Johnny Gentle Famous Crooner on Tue Jun 24, 2008 at 08:35:24 PM EST
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If he does toss him overboard (2.00 / 1)


   it would be a mistake. not a colossal one, but a mistake. You don't separate the kid from his father...that's not family values. Once the father was determined to be a fit parent, it was not up to anyone else, especially the US Government, to decide where he raised Elian.

 


by southernman on Tue Jun 24, 2008 at 08:29:15 PM EST

Re: Obama, please. Don't throw Craig under the bus (none / 0)

Let's not presuppose. Obama dropped Johnson once because he thought it was the right thing to do, then when they started going after the others, he got wise. The Greg Craig thing is just desperate, and getting angry at a guy for defending somebody is silly.

Besides that, I'm thinking Greg Craig, one of the premiere political defense attorneys in the country, can defend himself quite adequately.


"Tell me about your work ethic." "Well, I don't think ethnics do no work. I mean, that's they problem, really." "Overt racial prejudice. Impressive."
by vcalzone on Tue Jun 24, 2008 at 08:29:49 PM EST


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