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Obama makes a mockery of his own lobbyist ban

Timothy P. Carney Examiner Columnist

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Did Obama speak falsely?

Well, it depends on what the definition of "excluded lobbyists" is.

I asked the White House if he chose his words poorly, but the media affairs office defended the president's statement: "As the President said," a spokeswoman wrote in an e-mail, "we have turned away lobbyists for many, many positions."

So, the country may have heard, "we haven't hired lobbyists to policymaking jobs," but the White House tells us Obama meant, "we only hired some of the lobbyists who applied for policymaking jobs." In other words, they've excluded some lobbyists.

And this was in the context of reducing the "deficit of trust."

So Obama has, indeed, taken a Clintonian turn, but not toward the center. Instead, he has adopted our 42nd president's use of clearly misleading statements that can be parsed so as to be factually correct, at least in a general sort of way.

Using Obama's grammar, we can say George W. Bush avoided wars in the Mideast (he didn't invade Iran), and Bush's father refused to raise taxes (repeatedly, for months).

On the day after the State of the Union, when Rep. Jason Chaffetz, R-Utah, asked Obama about his campaign pledge on lobbyists ("They will not work in my White House"), Obama explained that he had made some worthy exceptions: "For example, a doctor who ran Tobacco-Free Kids technically is a registered lobbyist, on the other hand, has more expertise than anybody in figuring out how kids don't get hooked on cigarettes. So there have been a couple of instances like that. ..."

Sure, some of Obama's 40 ex-lobbyists are like that anti-smoking activist, but many are of a different stripe, such as William J. Wilkins, the general counsel of Obama's IRS, a former lobbyist for the Swiss Bankers Association.

Or Monsanto's former VP for public policy, Michael Taylor, who Obama tapped as deputy commissioner for foods at the Food and Drug Administration.

William J. Lynn became Obama's deputy defense secretary within 10 months of being a lobbyist for Raytheon, a giant of the military-industrial complex. By the way, Raytheon's fourth-quarter profits were up 20 percent from a year ago.

Joe Biden's chief of staff, Ron Klain, was a K Street lobbyist who represented Fannie Mae during the housing boom, opposing regulation of the now-bailed-out mortgage giant. And Biden's deputy chief of staff is Alan Hoffman, a K Street veteran who helped oil giant Unocal avoid U.S. sanctions against its natural-gas partnership with the military dictatorship of Burma.

Obama touts the ethics executive order he signed his first day, and none of the above lobbyist appointments violate it (which should suggest how toothless Obama's lobbyist regulations are). Wilkins, for instance, stopped registering as a lobbyist for Swiss bankers and the like in 2003, while Obama's restrictions reach back only two years. Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack avoids issues dealing with his former employer, the National Education Association.

William Lynn at DOD? He got a waiver from the president, and so he's exempt from the new rules.

But then there's Mark Patterson, a Goldman Sachs lobbyist until April 2008 (apparently, back then, Wall Street lobbyists weren't all evil in Obama's eyes) who now serves as chief of staff at the Treasury Department. He's one of those lobbyists whom Obama neither "excluded" nor granted a waiver.

But whether or not Obama is living up to his executive order, he's not living up to his rhetoric.

That candidate Obama would pledge lobbyists "will not work in my White House," but President Obama would hire many of them, reflects what we already knew during the campaign: Obama was inexperienced and naive about the realities of governing.

That President Obama would say, "we've excluded lobbyists," when he really meant, "we've included them, too," tells us something more surprising: That he's willing to mislead us, as long as he's left himself a semantic back door to escape through if he gets called out.

Now we're forced to parse all of Obama's claims and promises. Now we always have to try to guess what the president actually means. Obama might soon learn, as Bill Clinton did, that a "deficit of trust" carries a steep price.

Timothy P. Carney, The Examiner's lobbying editor, can be reached at tcarney@washingtonexaminer.com. He writes an op-ed column that appears on Friday.

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Former Lobbyists in Senior-Level Obama Administration Positions : Spreadsheet

Appointee Agency Administration position Former employer Selected former lobbying clients
             
           

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Barnes, Melody Domestic Policy Council Director Raben Group ACLU; Center for Reproductive Rights

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Beliveau, Emmett White House Deputy Assistant for Advance Patton Boggs PriceWaterhouseCoopers; Worldwide Medical Technologies; Shaw Group

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Butts, Cassandra White House Deputy Counsel Center for American Progress Center for American Progress

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Corr, William Health and Human Services Deputy Secretary Campaign for Tobacco-Free Kids Campaign for Tobacco-Free Kids

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Coven, Martha White House Special Assistant Center on Budget & Policy Priorities Center on Budget & Policy Priorities

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Crowley, Phillip J. State Department Assistant Secretary for Public Affairs Center for American Progress Center for American Progress

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Donilon, Thomas National Security Agency Deputy National Security Advisor Fannie Mae Fannie Mae

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Douglas, Derek White House Special Assistant for Urban Affairs O'Melveny & Myers; Center for American Progress Public Transportation Safety Int'l Corp.; Center for American Progress

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Frye, Jocelyn Office of the First Lady Director of Policy and Projects Nat'l Partnership for Women & Families Nat'l Partnership for Women & Families

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Gaspard, Patrick White House Political Affairs Director SEIU SEIU

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Gomez, Gabriella Department of Education Assistant Secretary American Federation of Teachers American Federation of Teachers

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Harden, Krysta Department of Agriculture Assistant Secretary Gordley Associates National Barley Growers Association; National Sunflower Association; American Soybean Association; U.S. Canola Association

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Harris, Scott Department of Energy General Counsel Harris, Wilshire & Grannis Microsoft; Cisco; Dell; Sprint

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Hayes, David Interior Department Deputy Secretary Latham & Watkins Sempra Energy; San Diego Gas & Electric; General Cigar Holdings

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Hoffman, Alan Office of the Vice President Deputy Chief of Staff Timmons & Co.; RAND Corporation RAND Corporation, Unocal

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Holder, Eric DOJ Attorney General Covington & Burling Global Crossing; Large Scale Biology Corporation

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Kennedy, Sean White House Special Assistant AT&T AT&T

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Klain, Ron Office of the Vice President Chief of Staff O'Melveny & Myers Time Warner; ImClone; Fannie Mae

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Liebowitz, Jon Federal Trade Commission Chairman Motion Picture Association of America Motion Picture Association of America

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Litt, Robert Office of the Director of National Intelligence General Counsel Arnold & Porter Recording Industry Association of America
           

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Lynn, William J. Department of Defense Deputy Secretary Raytheon Raytheon

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Marantis, Demetrios J. U.S. Trade Representative Deputy USTR Akin Gump Lucent Technologies

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McDonough, Dennis White House Deputy Assistant to the President Center for American Progress Center for American Progress

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Munoz, Cecilia White House Director of Intergovernmental Affairs National Council of La Raza National Council of La Raza

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Panetta, Leon CIA Director Cassidy & Associates Seismic Safety Coalition

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Patterson, Mark Treasury Department Chief of Staff Goldman Sachs Goldman Sachs

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Perciasepe, Robert Environmental Protection Agency Deputy Commissioner National Audubon Society National Audubon Society

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Perrelli, Thomas J. Department of Justice Associate Attorney General Jenner & Block American Survivors of 8/7/98 Bombings of Embassies in Kenya and Tanzania

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Poneman, Daniel Department of Energy Deputy Secretary Hogan & Hartson Payless Shoe Source

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Rundlet, Peter White House Deputy Assistant Center for American Progress Center for American Progress

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Sapiro, Miriam U.S. Trade Representative Deputy USTR VeriSign VeriSign

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Sebelius, Kathleen Health and Human Services Secretary Kansas Trial Lawyers Association Kansas Trial Lawyers Association

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Sher, Susan Office of the First Lady Chief of Staff University of Chicago Hospitals University of Chicago Hospitals

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Singiser, Dana White House Special Assistant to the President for Legislative Affairs Akin Gump AT&T; Motion Picture Association of America; Apollo Advisors; American Express; Mortgage Insurance Companies of America; Pfizer; Bank of New York

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Stoner, Nancy Environmental Protection Agency Deputy Assistant Administrator for Water Natural Resources Defense Council Natural Resources Defense Council

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Strautmanis, Michael White House Office of Intergovernmental Affairs Chief of Staff Association of Trial Lawyers of America Association of Trial Lawyers of America

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Strickland, Thomas Department of the Interior Assistant Secretary Hogan & Hartson Amgen

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Sussman, Robert M. Environmental Protection Agencye Senior Policy Counsel Latham & Watkins Amphastar Pharmaceuticals, Navistar, Business Roundtable

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Sutphen, Mona White House Deputy Chief of Staff Stonebridge Int'l Angliss Int'l

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Taylor, Michael Food & Drug Administration Deputy Commissioner for Foods Monsanto Monsanto
           

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Trasvina, John Department of Housing and Urban Development Assistant Secretary Mexican American Legal Defense Fund Mexican American Legal Defense Fund

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Turton, Dan White House Deputy Director of Legislative Affairs Timmons & Co. Freddie Mac; Chrysler; American Medical Association; Visa

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Varney, Christine DOJ Assistant Attorney General for Antitrust Hogan & Hartson  

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Verma, Richard State Department Assistant Secretary Steptoe & Johnson Cigna; National Association of Convenience Stores; U.S.-India Business Council

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Vilsack, Thomas U.S. Department of Agriculture Secretary Dorsey & Whitney; SELF National Education Association

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Wilkins, William J. IRS Chief Counsel Wilmer Cutler Swiss Bankers Association;

 
 
 
 
 
 

   

 
 
 
 

Feb. 3, 2010