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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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Diana T
I think what’s "missing" is a singleness of mind in the collective American Mentality to work things out together, and that many forces are out there to create doubt and fear of this President. 
By Diana T on 03/23/2009 11:33 am
Beth Cornell
Ms Cooney,  I couldn’t agree with you more. Obama has really messed up. He should have thought twice about running for President so soon. He should have had at least another term in the Senate. So he really could get the feel of Washington.
By Beth Cornell on 03/23/2009 11:40 am
Gramma J

Obama messed up?  Where did that come from?  I didn’t see that in the article, where is it?  How many lines down from the top? 

By Gramma J on 03/23/2009 2:26 pm
canuck canuck

I know you are all going to scream when I say this but I think John McCain would be a good sounding board for President Obama. The others mentioned are even older than McCain is. I think President Obama is in over his head here and needs to have someone sit him down and say - "It’s the economy first - let’s get at it!" 

I would have agreed with Colin Powel if he would have at least stepped up to help Obama to begin with when Obama asked him to. He would not and I think it became more about the ‘change’ Powell was hoping see in the White House that had nothing to do with policies. Powell has been a long standing Republican (and his son is still a staunch Republican) yet Powell voted for Obama. I think it had more to do with the change he wanted to see (Oprah as well) rather than the experienced change we as all Americans deserved.

 

By canuck canuck on 03/23/2009 2:30 pm
GLORIA KENT

I agree that Colin Powell would be a good choice. However I truly believe he already has someone that could advise and mentor him.  VICE-PRESIDENT BIDEN!  He may speak inappropriately at times but he is a good wise man with many years of experience behind him. Mr. President, give him a chance!

GRK

By GLORIA KENT on 03/23/2009 4:27 pm
Kay Sara
Oh geez- while I was reading Joan’s article I was chuckling about Biden NOT being that wise man and here you post this.  Biden, my dear, is not too bright.  
By Kay Sara on 03/25/2009 5:02 am
Barbara B
Gloria I’m sorry to say but Joe Biden would be the worst choice to listen to.  Oboma will find that person give him time.  Joe Biden does not bend at all he is a man who has to have it his way or the highway.  This mess was created well before the Bush administration and it will take time.  Someone like Nancy Peloise could hurt Pres. Oboma so hopefully he will seek the right person with no ties to DC and no personal agenda
By Barbara B on 03/23/2009 4:36 pm
Kay Sara
Joan, you are a wise woman.  I agree with you.  Gibbs (smart aleck) and Axlerod- consumate compaigner still focused on "voters" not citizens are not giving Obama the advise he needs.
By Kay Sara on 03/25/2009 5:00 am
Doe Nichols

How about a no nonsense person out-side of politics?  T. Boone Pickens who undrstands business!  Or a man who understands leadership like Tony Dungy! Pat Summeral who knows how to be tough!  Choosing someone "outside the Beltway" is really the best choice. {yeah I am a big sports fan}

By Doe Nichols on 03/26/2009 11:26 am
Beverly Raymond
A black lady of about 80 commented to me that she thought that Pres. Obama needed a wise elder statesman advising me.  She said she thought he had a lot of egghead "youngins" advising me.  Those kids just don’t really know what they are doing, she said.  I agree.  And Robert Gibbs may be a good friend and advisor, but he is the most boring press secretary I have ever seen over the years.  I think Pres. Obama needs to form a council of former presidents for confidential talks.  Of course, Pres. Carter, the egotists will go his own way.
By Beverly Raymond on 10/12/2009 3:51 am