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Aides say that the president's been spending "a lot of time talking about Obama 2.0," brainstorm ing with administra tion officials about the best way to revamp the strategies & goals of the White House.
And despite the predictions that Democrats may relinquish a large degree of legislatin g power, including perhaps control of the House & even Senate, Obama isn't thinking of the next two years as a period that'll be marked with the same obstructiv e nature from the GOP.
"It may be that regardless of what happens after this election, [Republicans] feel more responsibl e, either because they didn't do as well as they anticipate d, & so the strategy of just saying no to everything & sitting on the sidelines & throwing bombs didn't work for them," Obama says. "Or they did reasonably well, in which case the American people are going to be looking to them to offer serious proposals & work with me in a serious way."
Dick Durbin says Obama's post-election agenda "will have to be limited & focused on the things that are achievable and high priorities for the American people." Tom Daschle says Obama has to reach out more: "The keyword is inclusion. He's got to find ways to be inclusive. "
But one guy from rural Missouri called in and said, "if a candidate gets in front of us and says he never did anything wrong in his life, that's the guy I don't trust."
Dems lose message momentum in Weiner scandal
Bob Herbert, distinguished senior fellow at Demos, talks with Rachel Maddow about the pressure on Congressma n Anthony Weiner to resign and the amount of media oxygen the scandal is consuming.
http://www.msnbc.msn .com/id/30 96434/vp/4 3388218#43388218
O'DONNELL: Some of us have said this is a sex scandal with no sex, but is this kind of activity actually what these people regard as sex? Is it sex for someone in Anthony Weiner's position who's actually doing all the texting?
KORT: The thing about sexual addiction is it's about the chase, it's about the hunt. It's not about the catch...it is definitely sexual, absolutely.
"Sadly, the Internet is the predator's venue of choice today. We need to update our strategies and our laws to stop these offenders who are a mere click away from our children."
Gary Gensler spent 18 years at Goldman Sachs, making partner when he was 30. Gensler was Undersecretary of the Treasury (1999-2001 ) and Assistant Secretary of the Treasury (1997-1999 ) in the United States. Barack Obama selected him to lead the Commodity Futures Trading Commission , which has jurisdicti on over $5 trillion in trades. Gensler was sworn in on May 26, 2009. Gensler was also a senior adviser to the Hillary Clinton campaign and, after the Democratic Primary, the Obama campaign.
Questions as to whether there are conflicts of interests relating to Gensler's former employment have been raised, as has been the case in any number of former Goldman employees that go on to hold pivotal positions in the US Treasury, Federal Reserve, or as regulators. Gensler has the reputation in the market though as a politicall y ambitious man who is more likely to squash than accommodat e speculatio n.
As the Treasury Department’s undersecre tary for domestic finance in the last two years of the Clinton administra tion, Gensler found himself in the position of overseeing policies in the areas of U.S. financial markets, debt management , financial services, and community developmen t. Gensler advocated the passage of the Commodity Futures Modernizat ion Act of 2000, which exempted credit default swaps and other derivative s from regulation . The Senate was expected to examine his views on derivative s regulation during the Senate confirmati on hearings.
In March 2009, Senator Bernie Sanders attempted to block his nomination to head the Commodity Futures Trading Commission. A statement from Sanders’ office said that Gensler “had worked with Sen. Phil Gramm and Alan Greenspan to exempt credit default swaps from regulation , which led to the collapse of AIG and has resulted in the largest taxpayer bailout in US history.” He also accused Gensler of working to deregulate electronic energy trading, which led to the downfall of Enron, and supporting the Gramm-Leac h-Bliley Act, which allowed American banks to become “too big to fail.”
O'DONNELL: Some of us have said this is a sex scandal with no sex, but is this kind of activity actually what these people regard as sex? Is it sex for someone in Anthony Weiner's position who's actually doing all the texting?
KORT: The thing about sexual addiction is it's about the chase, it's about the hunt. It's not about the catch...it is definitely sexual, absolutely.
"Sadly, the Internet is the predator's venue of choice today. We need to update our strategies and our laws to stop these offenders who are a mere click away from our children."
Dems lose message momentum in Weiner scandal
Bob Herbert, distinguished senior fellow at Demos, talks with Rachel Maddow about the pressure on Congressma n Anthony Weiner to resign and the amount of media oxygen the scandal is consuming.
http://www.msnbc.msn .com/id/30 96434/vp/4 3388218#43388218