Obama’s Chosen Commerce Secretary: Obama’s Financial Policies Are Bad For America, So I’m Out Of Here

February 12th, 2009 Posted By .

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OBAMA BURNED: GREGG WITHDRAWS AFTER POLICIES TOO MUCH TO STOMACH

For Immediate Release:
Thursday, February 12, 2009

Senator Gregg Statement on His Withdrawal for Consideration of U.S. Commerce Secretary

Sen. Gregg stated, “I want to thank the President for nominating me to serve in his Cabinet as Secretary of Commerce. This was a great honor, and I had felt that I could bring some views and ideas that would assist him in governing during this difficult time. I especially admire his willingness to reach across the aisle.

“However, it has become apparent during this process that this will not work for me as I have found that on issues such as the stimulus package and the Census there are irresolvable conflicts for me. Prior to accepting this post, we had discussed these and other potential differences, but unfortunately we did not adequately focus on these concerns. We are functioning from a different set of views on many critical items of policy.

“Obviously the President requires a team that is fully supportive of all his initiatives.

“I greatly admire President Obama and know our country will benefit from his leadership, but at this time I must withdraw my name from consideration for this position.

“As we move forward, I expect there will be many issues and initiatives where I can and will work to assure the success of the President’s proposals. This will certainly be a goal of mine.

“Kathy and I also want to specifically thank Governor Lynch and Bonnie Newman for their friendship and assistance during this period. In addition we wish to thank all the people, especially in New Hampshire, who have been so kind and generous in their supportive comments.

“As a further matter of clarification, nothing about the vetting process played any role in this decision. I will continue to represent the people of New Hampshire in the United States Senate.”

Politico:

Sen. Judd Gregg abruptly withdrew his nomination as commerce secretary Thursday, telling Politico that he “couldn’t be Judd Gregg” and serve in Barack Obama’s Cabinet.

The White House — where some aides were caught off guard by the withdrawal — initially responded harshly to Gregg’s announcement, portraying the New Hampshire Republican as someone who sought the job and then had a “change of heart.”

In a statement, White House press secretary Robert Gibbs said Gregg had “reached out to the president and offered his name for secretary of commerce” — and that he’d promised that, “despite past disagreements about policies, he would support, embrace and move forward with the president’s agenda.”

Obama himself told an Illinois newspaper that Gregg’s withdrawal was “something of a surprise” because the senator had “approached us with interest and seemed enthusiastic.”

Although one White House aide said he was “blindsided” by the news, chief of staff Rahm Emanuel said Gregg signaled to the administration earlier in week that he was having second thoughts and Obama met with him Wednesday at the White House to urge him to stay.

In an on-plane briefing as the president flew on Air Force One to Springfield on Thursday evening, Gibbs said that Gregg told the president of his decision to withdraw in a telephone call on Wednesday.

But Obama later told the pool reporter on the flight that he hadn’t known until today, and called Gregg “a good man” who had a “change of heart.”

Still, there was no joint statement — as there was when former Sen. Tom Daschle withdrew as Obama’s Health and Human Services nominee — and the tension between the White House and Gregg was clear.

“Once it became clear after his nomination that Sen. Gregg was not going to be supporting some of President Obama’s key economic priorities, it became necessary for Sen. Gregg and the Obama administration to part ways,” Gibbs said.

“There is not hard feelings. It is better that it happened now than after the fact,” said Emanuel. But he added that, “if I said it wasn’t a disappointment, that would lack any credibility.”

In an interview with Politico Thursday afternoon, Gregg said he “should have faced up” to the conflicts he felt earlier.

“I’ve been my own person, and I began to wonder if I could be an effective team player,” the New Hampshire Republican said. “The president deserves someone who can block for his policies. As a practical matter, I can contribute to his agenda better — where we agree — as a senator, and I hope to do that.”

“The fault lies with me,” Gregg told Politico. He refused to discuss any conversations he had with Obama, saying, “I may have embarrassed myself, but hopefully not him.”

At a Capitol Hill press conference, Gregg also said he will “probably not” run for reelection to the Senate in 2010. If he retires from the Senate, Democrats may get a consolation prize for this embarrassing turn of events — one of their own in Gregg’s Senate seat.

In his statement announcing his withdrawal, Gregg cited his problems with the economic stimulus bill, as well as partisan disagreements over how to run the census, as reasons for pulling his nomination. He was quick to point out that there was nothing in the vetting process that made him yank his own nomination.

Ultimately, Gregg said, he and Obama “are functioning from a different set of views on many critical items of policy.”

Gregg was Obama’s second choice as commerce secretary. His first, New Mexico Gov. Bill Richardson, withdrew because of an ongoing investigation in his home state. Daschle withdrew amid questions about his past taxes, as did Obama’s pick to be the government’s chief performance officer.

In his statement, Gregg said he admires Obama’s “willingness to reach across the aisle.”

“However, it has become apparent during this process that this will not work for me, as I have found that on issues such as the stimulus package and the census, there are irresolvable conflicts for me,” Gregg said. “Prior to accepting this post, we had discussed these and other potential differences, but unfortunately we did not adequately focus on these concerns. We are functioning from a different set of views on many critical items of policy.”

Sen. Patty Murray (D-Wash.), a member of the Democratic leadership, said she expected Gregg to have a smooth confirmation. She said she learned about the decision when the news broke Thursday afternoon.

“I had heard no objections whatsoever,” Murray said. “I’m as surprised as anybody.”

Republicans celebrated Gregg’s decision to stay in the Senate — and gloated over the embarrassment the Obama team was facing.

“Sen. Gregg made a principled decision to return, and we’re glad to have him,” said Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.). “He is among the smartest, most effective legislators to serve in the Senate — Democrat or Republican — and a key adviser to me and to the Republican Conference. It’s great to have him back.”

McConnell discouraged Gregg from accepting the commerce nomination before he took it, and he talked with him about withdrawing before he made his announcement.

While McConnell wouldn’t discuss the specifics of his conversations with Gregg, he said: “It’s totally safe to say I was not happy to have a member of my team leave the Senate and go to the administration.”

Sen. Lamar Alexander (R-Tenn.) was equally happy to have one of the top financial minds in the GOP back on the Republican side of the Senate aisle. “Judd Gregg would have been a strong Cabinet member, but it is good for the country and the Senate that he will continue to be a Republican senator.”

At least one group of Democrats was happy with the development — the Congressional Black Caucus. The caucus was worried about how Gregg would handle the counting of minorities in the 2010 census, which will be one of the major tasks of whoever ends up becoming commerce secretary.

“When Sen. Gregg was first nominated, members of the CBC expressed concerns about his commitment to core functions of the Commerce Department, like the census and minority- and women-owned businesses,” said Rep. Barbara Lee, chairwoman of the Congressional Black Caucus. “In his statement today, Gregg expressed ‘irresolvable conflicts’ on these very same issues. In light of this, we feel that his decision to withdraw is in the best interest of all parties.”

The Gregg news comes as a caretaker Republican, Bonnie Newman, prepared to serve out the remainder of Gregg’s term and prominent members of both parties in the Granite State begin to line up for the 2010 race.

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24 Responses to “Obama’s Chosen Commerce Secretary: Obama’s Financial Policies Are Bad For America, So I’m Out Of Here

  1. Kermit

    Yea I understand he was so pleased with NMP’s admin that he made the announcement without telling them beforehand.

    Obambi gets sucker punched again. What an idiot!

  2. grumpy mechanic

    What up?
    Did he wake up and smell the stench of the Obamanation?
    Or is something else up here?
    It’s hard to believe he did not know in advance what he was up against, The stench is awful strong.

  3. Political.fish

    It is a shame that so many traitors remain to destroy the American system. I say prepare to remove them by force.

  4. CPLViper

    Nice little statement … let me tell you what I heard;

    “Obama is a fucking socialist pig and is toxic for this country. I will try like hell to neutralize his toxitity as best I can going forward. Now, get me the hell out of here and let the record show I had nothing to do with the decisions made thus far by this administration.”

  5. grumpy mechanic

    Was it something I said?
    7:30 post a no show.

  6. Sandy

    I am sorry but I really have to :lol: :lol: :lol: :!:
    I am lovin’ this. :cool:

    I hope we see more and more open opposition to the Hussein administration’s warped ambitions.

    :arrow: Thank you Pat for keeping the high beams on all the most important developments. :beer:

  7. Kurt(the infidel)

    failed Presidency already? i think hes certainly working on it.

  8. DC

    Well, whatdaya know……….a dim with a conscience and at least a modicum of ethics.

  9. Mustang Sandy

    Obama took the census away from the commerce office and this”reaching across the aisle” was just a ploy to try and grab a seat for the Dems. Hah, didn’t work!

  10. tlk

    There was alot of pressure from left wing groups because they didn’t trust that a Republican would have access to the census data so hussein decided to give it to the ballerina to oversee. First time in history that this has been done. Apparently they believe that if they can continue to manipulate the system they will win the next election. Given what they accomplished in this last one I wouldn’t be surprised. I’m glad that he withdrew..it will make hussein look even worse but unfortunately I don’t think it will necessarily keep him out the White House next time around. He’s a lifetime criminal.

  11. Patriots Pixie

    Well, at least Gregg is smart enough to know about CYA. I hope that this action doesn’t get him “eliminated”.

    Pixie

  12. Hardball1911(Revolutionary Constitutionalist)

    DC, you are mistaken. :)

    Gregg is the ONLY Republican that Ofuck nominated, and he only did so to tip the balance in Congress to the dumbocrat side of things.

  13. Ivan the Kafir

    *Shakes head with bitter smirk*…the things that dirty rotten bastard will do for the sake of “bipartisanship.” Figures Gregg would be from NH…at least those Reps. have balls - UNLIKE certain RINOs I happen to know…*COUGH, COUGH*

  14. aboutTObegin

    well, having a Senator turn down the position is definitely a sign of failure on the usurpers part, but I am sure there is a line of pole smokers waiting to smoke the usurpers pole to get into that position! I am both enjoying it and sick to my stomach!

  15. 31Mike

    Barry will definitely appoint a “YES” man (ass-kisser) this time around.

    He’s determined to get two more Lib Congressman placed in DC.

    If Marion Barry doesn’t have to do hard time for not filing his taxes, i’m sure the Brothers and Sisters will fall all over themselves voting his ass in.

  16. Roland

    I guess that Gregg was just starstruck by the appointment and it took him a while to believe what he already knew.

    I would love, however, to believe that he learned of a big torpedo about to sink Obuggerme’s administration, and is heading for a lifeboat.

  17. RTLM

    I didn’t know anything about Judd Gregg before this. I was annoyed by the defection to the Obama cabinet - even with the “promise” of a equally non-capable RINO to take his NH Senate seat.

    I don’t have any respect for the man. As an insider for the past 20 years, he HAD to have known the personalities involved with that bunch, but an NH Senate seat is just much more comfy than the token Repub in a hostile Dem cabinet.

    He should have at least fought them on some of this and had the nads to get FIRED. But again, that would be stressful and not near as ‘collegial” as the Senate.

    Fucking nuevou aristocratic pussies. Fuck them all.

    They’re all so damn comfortable.

  18. David

    At last. A Republican with BALLS! Why don’t Specter, Snowe and Collins grow a pair instead of kissing ass to protect their own little fiefdoms. What whores!

  19. David

    Oh, yeah. I forgot to add that now obama will use this as an excuse to say, “You can’t trust Republicans”.

  20. aboutTObegin

    well, we can start by throwing Specter, Snowe and Collins off a cliff….they will never grow balls…they are SHIMS! and as for this USURPER from KENYA, FUCK HIM!!! I am not nor will ever be a part of this government or support it in any way….reminds me of Government in Jericho that nuked its own country just so it could take it over!

  21. American Woman (bitter clinger to my guns and religion)

    God bless his soul for doing whats right. I hope he will run for re-election.
    I wish he would just come out and say that he wanted to be “bipartisian” but this admin. has reached to far to the left and he cant be apart of the destruction of the country.

    Its time to stand firm on our principals and be bold. Speak the truth, tell the people. The dims are successful in relaying their message [regardless how misguided] because they put it out there. The GOP has to fight back if we are going to reverse the liberal tide.

    Call gregg 202-224-3121

    SENATOR JUDD GREGG - REPUBLICAN
    DC PHONE: (202) 224-3324
    DC FAX: (202) 224-4952
    CONCORD PHONE: (603) 225-7115
    CONCORD FAX: (603) 224-0198

  22. March

    Thread Title:

    “Obama’s Financial Policies Are SO Bad For America, I’m Out Of Here”

    Fixed

  23. HMS Nerd

    :beer: Cheers. Judge Dredd certainly managed to pull one over on BHO. To think he actually bought into leftist drivel like bi-partisanship and statesmanship to the point where he’d consider someone who obviously disagreed with his stimulus policy for Commerce. Well played. Now then, what’s next…oh, yeah - Fox teeing up the baseists to use ‘Chicago’ as a codeword for either black people or mobsters, their choice it would seem…http://www.newsy.com/videos/sen_gregg_not_a_good_fit/

    Wow, @Kermit’s right, what an idiot.

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