ALIENS DISCUSSED IN PEDOSTA EMAILS - #26 of 40 - Part 1
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SUBJECT - 2.16.15 HRC Clips
2.16.15 HRC Clips
From:nmerrill@hrcoffice.com
To: nmerrill@hrcoffice.com
Date: 2015-02-16 13:11
Subject: 2.16.15 HRC Clips
For Hillary Clinton, John Podesta Is a Right Hand With a Punch (NYT)
By Peter Baker
February 16, 2015
The New York Times
WASHINGTON – Not that he’s competitive or anything, but one Friday evening, John D. Podesta, a top adviser to President Obama, announced at a White House meeting that he would finish a 10-mile race that weekend in so many minutes. Needling Denis McDonough, the president’s chief of staff, Mr. Podesta added: ‘‘I don’t know what Denis is going to run.’’
Sure enough, Mr. Podesta finished in an hour and 26 minutes, beating Mr. McDonough, 21 years his junior, by six minutes. So as Mr. Podesta, 66, packed up his West Wing office last week, he jokingly blamed his departure on a subsequent loss. ‘‘I knew it was time to look at leaving the White House when Denis McDonough beat me in 12K Jingle Bell race,’’ he said on Twitter.
Wiry, ascetic, profane and relentless, John Podesta has become the Democratic Party’s marathon man in more ways than one. He helped save Bill Clinton’s presidency from the fires of scandal and impeachment. He spent the last year trying to salvage Barack Obama’s presidency from gridlock and malaise. And now he has handed in his White House pass to try to create a Hillary Rodham Clinton presidency from the ashes of her last failed campaign.
Perhaps no other unelected Democrat has shaped his party as much over the last two decades. As Mr. Clinton’s chief of staff, as founder of the left-leaning Center for American Progress and most recently as Mr. Obama’s counselor, Mr. Podesta has pushed his party toward a more aggressive approach to both policy and politics. ‘‘He’s a competitive cat,’’ Mr. McDonough said.
Mr. Podesta will need that competitive streak if he becomes chairman of Mrs. Clinton’s presidential campaign, as expected. It will fall to him to impose discipline on the sprawling and fractious Clinton universe, including the candidate and her famously undisciplined husband. And it will fall to Mr. Podesta to manage relations between a president focusing on his legacy and his would-be successor focusing on the next election.
‘‘He believes in and uses power in a way that many Democrats are too pusillanimous to do,’’ said Paul Begala, a former Clinton White House aide and longtime friend. ‘‘He’s not afraid to use power, and ruthlessly if necessary. [EMPHASIS ADDED] I think he’s as good a political guy as I’ve ever seen. He’s the real thing.’’
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