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KoKo

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Sat May 9, 2015, 09:51 AM May 2015

Former Obama Campaign Manager Jim Messina Led Austerity-Loving Tories to Victory [View all]

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Friday, May 08, 2015
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Common Dreams
Former Obama Campaign Manager Led Austerity-Loving Tories to Victory

After bringing American-style negative campaigning to the UK, Jim Messina says he's coming home to throw his weight behind Hillary Clinton

After the surprise win of the United Kingdom's Conservative Party in Thursday's national election, the spotlight has now fallen on American political operative Jim Messina, who led the pro-austerity party to victory.

Prior to working the British political machine, Messina served as campaign manager—or self-described "mastermind"—of U.S. President Barack Obama's successful 2012 election bid and, before that, White House deputy chief of staff under Rahm Emanuel from 2009 to 2011.
Before his appearance on MSNBC's "Morning Joe" on Friday, host Joe Scarborough introduced Messina, who was hired as an official adviser to the party of Prime Minister David Cameron, as "the man being called a traitor by liberals worldwide."

During the interview, Messina credited the victory of the austerity-driven Conservative Party to a "resounding economic mandate for the prime minister."

"First of all, the prime minister laid out a compelling economic vision, and second you had a campaign that tried to take us back to the 1970s and 1980s," Messina said of Cameron's liberal Labour Party challenger, Ed Miliband.

"All elections are always about the future, especially an economic future," Messina continued. "We won that choice by over 20 points last night and that's why we stunned the world. And it looks like he'll have an absolute majority, which I don't think many people thought we'd have."

When asked if he has "seen the light" and plans to support a Republican candidate for the 2016 U.S. presidential election, Messina said that he will throw his full weight behind Democratic candidate and former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton. Last year, Messina became co-chair of the pro-Clinton Super PAC Priorities USA.



"I am all Hillary all the time," Messina said. "Whatever its going to take to get Hillary."

In a recent profile of Messina, The Intercept's Ken Silverstein wrote that the consultant was known for his "scumminess," and that he rose to prominence after producing "one of the more homophobic ads of modern political times" during Idaho Senator Max Baucus's 2002 reelection campaign. The piece outlines the piles of money that Messina has amassed in speaking and consulting fees, which Silverstein describes as "astonishing, even by Washington standards."

Messina joined the UK's Conservative Party in 2013 as a paid consultant and, as Time reports, "worked to export the latest innovations in American-style campaigning to the UK."

In a much-publicized match-up, Obama's former senior adviser David Axelrod also took part in the UK election, serving as a consultant for Labour Party leader Ed Miliband.

Ahead of the elections, Nigel Farage, leader of the UK's Independence Party, blamed the "Washington spin doctors" for bringing an unwelcome negativity to UK politics.

"What I’m seeing in this election is the influence of these big American advisers and it’s becoming the most negative, personal and nasty campaign I’ve ever seen," Farage said.

Politico reports that Messina and Axelrod weren’t the only ones taking part in the campaign. Obama’s former body man, Reggie Love, also reportedly helped the Conservatives with their field and social media efforts.


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Shocking no one, an austerity supporter also supports Hillary. Scuba May 2015 #1
another reason to not support Hillary. Good going, scummy guy roguevalley May 2015 #9
+1 bloomington-lib May 2015 #13
A TORY supporter is now Hillary's brain. Gonna be tough for the hillarians to spin this one Doctor_J May 2015 #11
I recall a time when this FlatBaroque May 2015 #2
that might be the perfect description BrotherIvan May 2015 #32
Our Turd Blossom n/t n2doc May 2015 #3
Nigel Farage knows negative, personal and nasty! carolinayellowdog May 2015 #4
A rerun of: Our Brand Is Crisis Mika May 2015 #5
He speaks of the Tories as "we". And he supports Hillary. stillwaiting May 2015 #6
What did you expect of a 1%er candidate FreakinDJ May 2015 #7
Actually both sides hired American campaign expertise.... Historic NY May 2015 #8
Simply wow! There really is only one major political party here in the USA. jalan48 May 2015 #10
Keep in mind though while Hillary might not make the best president people she would probably be cstanleytech May 2015 #12
We die more slowly. bloomington-lib May 2015 #14
Yeah, the 1% gets what they want and the GOP can tell the hicks in the sticks Liberals are to blame. Spitfire of ATJ May 2015 #16
Then there is this. Enthusiast May 2015 #25
And this... Spitfire of ATJ May 2015 #27
Horrible Enthusiast May 2015 #28
It's the difference between heading for a cliff at 90mph and heading for a cliff at 30mph Lydia Leftcoast May 2015 #21
catering to homophobia in the 1990s vs. doing so in the 2010s carolinayellowdog May 2015 #24
More like its the difference of jumping out of an airplane with a parachute that may work cstanleytech May 2015 #26
That's a general election point. Weve barely started the primary. merrily Jun 2015 #41
My post date Sat May 9, 2015, 12:07 PM cstanleytech Jun 2015 #42
And? That does not negate either of my points. It only makes one of them stronger, merrily Jun 2015 #43
Ok, for the record I am not saying your wrong nor am saying your right. cstanleytech Jun 2015 #44
Yesterday was when I saw this thread. Your deciding the date is all that matters is on you. merrily Jun 2015 #45
Austerity Thespian2 May 2015 #15
Please see Reply 38. merrily Jun 2015 #40
The question that comes to mind is Spirochete May 2015 #17
Obama's 'surrogate son' Reggie Love reportedly in on the Conservative win, too. WorseBeforeBetter May 2015 #18
Where's Enthusiast to say this deserves hundreds of recs? carolinayellowdog May 2015 #19
Jim Messina turned Jim Messin'-It-Up LeftishBrit May 2015 #20
The wealthy and their minions have no country BrotherIvan May 2015 #33
As if the Conservatives weren't bad enough, he seems to identify with UKIP Jim Lane May 2015 #22
Thanks for this, I didn't understand his statement at all whereisjustice May 2015 #29
I don't think he would include UKIP or the LibDems; certainly not together LeftishBrit May 2015 #34
My reasoning was that he said "points" not "seats" Jim Lane May 2015 #35
Hillary and the DLC strike again. merrily Jun 2015 #38
Please see Reply 38. merrily Jun 2015 #39
Great. onecaliberal May 2015 #23
Democrats are doubling down on right-wing strategy because neither party wants whereisjustice May 2015 #30
This does lead one to wonder...... But, I'm voting and everyone else should NOT GIVE UP! KoKo May 2015 #31
Get ready for the smear campaigns against Bernie. sabrina 1 May 2015 #36
You didn't have to wait too long for the smears. merrily Jun 2015 #37
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