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Joan Ganz Cooney | 03/23/2009 6:00 am

Joan Ganz Cooney: Where Are the Wisemen Behind the Man?

Joan Ganz Cooney
I’ve been ruminating about what is missing by way of advisers in the White House. Our new president is certainly surrounded with some very smart people both in the White House itself and in the Cabinet. What I miss though is the sense that there is an old wise head whom he talks to late at night after he’s heard from those who are very close to the situation, including his political advisers (e.g., David Axelrod and Robert Gibbs). I mean someone who is not involved in day-to-day problems and politics, who probably doesn’t work for the administration, who has seen a lot of presidents come and go and has been around the block a few times. Someone, in other words, who has no ax to grind and is not looking for power and is not competing for the president’s ear. We have seen such in the past: the Washington lawyer, Bob Strauss, who has privately advised many presidents; Clark Clifford who was there for Lyndon Johnson among others; Lloyd Cutler who was brought into the White House by President Clinton to calm things down.

I feel the need, on behalf of Obama, for a pragmatist who is smart, not particularly partisan, who sees the larger picture and does not get too excited about populist outcries and the like. Paul Volker is clearly such a man but is seldom called upon, probably because Obama is relying on the people who work for him, some of whom may not be too happy at the idea of a late-night impartial adviser to the president.

Years ago, a man named Eugene V. Debs Myers was press secretary to Mayor Wagner. Debs, who died long before he should have, was overweight by at least 50 pounds and drank two or three drinks at lunch every day, was funny and popular and an outspoken pragmatist. During his tenure, there was a terrible crime wave in the subways. Subway crime stories filled the newspapers day after day and a political crisis seemed imminent. All kinds of crime experts and others were called in for advice. At the peak of the crisis, Debs went out to lunch, had a few drinks, returned, and put his head in the doorway of the mayor’s office and said, "Mayor, put more cops on the subways." The next day, the mayor’s office announced there would be a cop on every subway. Overnight there was almost zero crime on the subways and the demands for Mayor Wagner’s head ceased. 

I wish I saw a Debs Myers on the White House scene but I don’t.

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Kelly In Texas

You are clueless.

The "lower rung" as you put it, DO NOT PAY THE MAJORITY OF TAXES. It is the so called "rich", do. The truely "less fortunate" are helped MORE from the charitable contributions that the "rich" than from what government demands. PERIOD, a FACT.

Bush again? You act as if there weren’t a free market capitalist society from the time of Washington! Just what in God’s name do you think made America? I guess that EVERYONE else including foriegn leaders that mention this socialist agenda are wrong….and you …..are the only right one? AH….No.

Your dear Obama just gave 60 BILLION of our taxpayers money to FORIEGN BANKS. How about them apples?

For those that work, go to school and want to make their way in this county, they CAN. Or, they can fail, be lazy and stick their hands out for freebies and complain about the " rich".

People have been trying to get INTO this country, not LEAVE it. They sure aren’t beating down the borders on socialist countries.

Plain and simple.

 

By Kelly In Texas on 03/28/2009 9:04 pm
Barbara B

Joan I agree  with you.  caj p’s remark is just what I stated earlier in another chat.  If there were no such things as Dems & Reps we could work together more problems would be solved.  Sometimes just Ivy League brains is not enough.  Good common sense could be an asset to any president.  These are unprecident times and we could use all the help we could get.

By Barbara B on 03/23/2009 9:00 am
Green Tears
Perfectly stated, Barbara.
By Green Tears on 03/23/2009 10:55 am
Frannie Em

Barbara,

I wish there were less Ivy League Brains, look what mess we are in from Ivy League Brains.

These are very serious, but they are not unprecedented.  In the Savings and Loans crisis over 20,000 banks failed, right now we have less than 50.   

By Frannie Em on 03/23/2009 2:54 pm
phyllis Doyle Pepe
Perhaps as time goes on Obama will find such a person. How do we know he hasn’t found one already? He appears to be the kind of man that won’t recoil from the need to consult a trusting individual. But at the end of the day, the one person that he needs like life itself, is Michelle. To lie together at night, loving, whispering, maybe him telling her about some problem, maybe she telling him about a concern or two––is renewing and sustaining, something every President needs big time.
By phyllis Doyle Pepe on 03/23/2009 9:23 am
Mary Quite-Contrary
To lie together at night, loving, whispering…” I would sincerely like to think that the decisions affecting the country’s future, literally and figuratively, have not been reduced to pillow talk. Didn’t Jimmy Carter get mocked for bringing Rosalyn (carrying a steno pad and pencils!!!) to Cabinet meetings? Now we have the mental image of “loving and whispering” talk about the Middle East?
By Mary Quite-Contrary on 03/23/2009 10:22 am
phyllis Doyle Pepe
I’m reminded here of something Olivia Dukasis said to one of the characters in "Moonstruck": "What you don’t know about women you could fill a bucket." I’ll switch the gender in order to reply to your post. Any man that has the tremendous responsibility that a president has needs release, needs emotional sustenance, needs loving. There have been some who found this in alcohol, and other women. There were some like LBJ who imbibed in both those things, didn’t seem to have too many night whisperings with Lady Bird, had Clark Clifford to consult, but was torn both physically and emotionally over Vietnam. Don’t mock the importance of what you call pillow talk. Some history has been made  between the sheets.
By phyllis Doyle Pepe on 03/23/2009 10:48 am
Slinky Binx
phyllis—I am one to agree with you.  I bet we would all be surprised just how many important historical decisions were made this way. 
By Slinky Binx on 03/23/2009 8:08 pm
Karen R
I’m inclined to believe he’s had such advisors right along. Sometimes I think the NY/DC crowd doesn’t understand (or care to admit) they are their people aren’t the only ones around.
By Karen R on 03/23/2009 10:32 am
Karen R
sorry, "are" = "and"
By Karen R on 03/23/2009 10:33 am
newzie snoozie

PHYLISS DOYLE PEPEREMEMBER THIS PLEASE.   PRESIDENTS ARE NOT ALLOWED TO SLEEP WITH THEIR WIVESTHE WIVES SLEEP IN A WHOLE DIFFERENT  ROOM.   WHY?????        OH SO IF THE PRESIDENT TALJKS IN HIS SLEEP  THE WIFE COULD HEAR HIM  TELL SECRESTS

 

 

WHAT WE ACTUALLY NEED IS SOEMONES  OF US  ALL (LIKE THAT  WAY OF SAYING EVERYONEEVERYONE OF WE AMERICANS NEED TO BE PRAYING FOR GOD TO SEND THE ANGELS  TO HELP PRESIDENT O’BAMA RULE THE WAY THAT IS PLEASING TOOUR LORDWE ARE GOING LOWER AND LOWER IN THE EYES OF OUTSIDERS.SOMEONE NEEDS TO PRAY UP  FOR THE GUY TO HAVE SOME GOOD  CONFERENCESPRAYER DOES WORK PEOPLETRY IT PLEASE.

By newzie snoozie on 03/23/2009 10:35 am
Diana T

Where in the world did you get the idea that the POTUS isn’t "allowed" to sleep with their wives?  Besides,  this President and his wife obviously have a marriage where each one is equal to the other, and he has stated more than once that he respects her counsel. 

 

By Diana T on 03/23/2009 11:32 am
Frannie Em

Phyllis

I don’t know, that is a sweet thought, but a little to private for me…..TMI 

By Frannie Em on 03/23/2009 2:55 pm
phyllis Doyle Pepe
Sorry, Newzie, but you are incorrect. The Obama’s sleep in the same bed as did George and Laura. 
By phyllis Doyle Pepe on 03/23/2009 10:56 am
DeBúrca obj
phyllis, do you know who coined the phrase, "God protect me from your followers" ?
By DeBúrca obj on 03/23/2009 11:23 am