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chimpymustgo Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Sep-16-10 03:07 PM
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The Elizabeth Warren Rorschach test: Has the consumer advocate been sidelined or put to work?
Has the consumer advocate been sidelined or put to work? The answer depends on whether you trust her, and Obama
By Andrew Leonard

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The strongest critics of Obama's Warren maneuver, led by Naked Capitalism's Yves Smith, see the gesture as a barely disguised attempt to sideline Warren while assuaging progressive critics.

The end game seems obvious: keep her in orbit through mid-terms to prevent a hissy fit from her many fans, then name a more bank friendly permanent director (the argument no doubt being that her effectiveness is compromised by her not being confirmed, and with the odds high that the elections will put more Republicans in Senate seats, the Administration will argue its hands are tied)...

I'm surprised Warren is accepting such a compromised position. Perhaps she believes she still has a bully pulpit and can embarrass the Administration into doing the right thing. But it will take a very thick skin for her to follow that course of action.


But if there is one thing that we've learned about Warren while watching her run the Congressional Oversight Panel investigating TARP, it is that she is absolutely fearless in speaking truth to power. No one has been a more relentless or biting critic of the bank bailout than Warren. The notion that she is being neutralized by her new assignment is an insult to the person we know her to be.

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So why not just use his power to make a recess appointment? There's the rub. I think many Warren fans felt a letdown similar to that expressed by a tweet from Matthew Yglesias, moments after the news broke, "With Warren, Obama showing real innovation in developing odd, satisfying to nobody compromises." A recess appointment would have shown guts, would have pissed off his enemies, and gotten high fives from supporters.

Yglesias writes today that he was initially "confused... but after talking to some people this seems to be the case of a good idea that got leaked a bit prematurely rather than rolled out as the White House intended. What we've basically got here is a way for Warren to be the key architect in shaping the new institution that doesn't require her to go through the Senate filibuster wringer. That won't be the confirmation battle some people were hoping for, but on the other hand it means you don't need to risk losing a confirmation battle."

Fine -- but a recess appointment would also have avoided a confirmation battle while at same time inspiring voters.

Maybe "No Drama Obama" believed a recess appointment would have caused such a ruckus that it would have disrupted his other agenda items at the moment -- like ending tax breaks for the wealthy. But that explanation just won't fly. Look at the reaction from Maine Republican senator Susan Collins, one of the GOP's few moderates.

"This is clearly a disingenuous effort to circumvent the Senate confirmation process and I oppose it," said Sen. Susan Collins (R-Maine). "The last thing we need is another 'czar' that is unaccountable to Congress and the American people. This is certainly not what Congress intended when it created this important position."


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I don't know, and I look forward to hearing what the president has to say for himself when he officially announces the news. But ultimately, judging by the reader comments posted in response to my initial jolt of disappointment at the Warren news, if you were already disappointed in Obama, your feelings were ratified by the Warren un-bombshell. But if you were clinging to a narrative in which Obama is accomplishing whatever he can under insanely difficult operating conditions, you saw him continuing to make the best of a bad deal. Call it the Elizabeth Warren Rorschach test -- You see what you want to see. But upon further reflection, I think I see more than just one image. I think it's possible to be simultaneously disappointed at the weak-kneed symbolism of this quasi-pseudo appointment, and yet be pleased by the reality.

Elizabeth Warren is being put to work. If she's the person we think she is, that's a good thing.

More at:

http://www.salon.com/news/elizabeth_warren/index.html?story=/tech/htww/2010/09/16/the_elizabeth_warren_rorschach_test

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Only time will tell...
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chimpymustgo Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Sep-16-10 06:39 PM
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1. Thanks for the recs. Interesting theory.
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Flying Squirrel Donating Member (95 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Sep-16-10 08:43 PM
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2. It is indeed a Rorshach test
My initial reaction was a critical one. But I must admit to being swayed by the argument that she would not have accepted the position if it had no teeth. Since there is no way I can know the truth and the future, I'm gonna stop opining on this one and just wait and see.
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