New: West Wing PB is meant to be consumed by politicos/WH ppl.
Today, we wanted to give others a chance to reach that audience,
We asked active duty/veterans who served in Afghanistan: What would you tell the White House today?
Here r some of their answers politico.com/newsletters/we…
Democratic congressional staffer and U.S. Army veteran:
Current active duty Air Force officer who spent time on a Provincial Reconstruction Team in Regional Command-South in Afghanistan:
Navy officer who has done a “couple” tours in Afghanistan:
An ER physician who served in Kandahar, Afghanistan who thinks we need to get out now
and a former Air Force staff intelligence officer who served in Afghanistan in 2010-11 who says we have a moral obligation to Afghans who helped us and need to go get them
Jeff Phaneuf, Marine Corps Iraq veteran who has spent the last five days helping Afghans evacuate:
Perry Blatstein, former CIA officer in Afghanistan and Situation Room official during Obama and Trump administration:
An active duty Marine and Afghanistan veteran:
An Air Force surgeon who served in Afghanistan:
special thanks to @TinaSfon@emilycadei@alliebice@samstein for working quickly and late to make this edition of the newsletter happen. hope you give it a read.
I’m 2010, Rubin wrote of Obama during the so-called “ground zero mosque” fight: “His sympathies for the Muslim World take precedence over those, such as they are, for his fellow citizens.”
When Obama said that police had “acted stupidly” when they arrested a Black professor outside his home in 09, Rubin wrote that “Obama indisputably fanned the flames of racism and rekindled animosity on both sides by assuming or making this all about race” pjmedia.com/blog/jennifer-…
NEW: The WH is in crisis comms mode. We analyzed who and where they put their ppl on TV
No Blinken since Sunday
No Austin despite asks
Jake Sullivan, Jon Finer, and John Kirby did the most
No primetime cable
w/ @NickNiedz (his WWPB debut) & @TinaSfon politico.com/newsletters/we…
well it's not Nick's debut. he's helped a bunch before. But it's his first time leading the topper.
I still find this @margbrennan exchange the most illuminating/honest in how Biden thinks about Afghanistan
“Don’t you bear some responsibility for the outcome if the taliban ends up back no control & women end up losing the rights—-“
“No I don’t!”
Full transcript of the exchange.
the next most revealing exchange comes from George Packer's Holbrooke book.
"When I mentioned the women’s issue, Biden erupted.
'I am not sending my boy back there to risk his life on behalf of women’s rights, it just won’t work, that’s not what they’re there for.'"
NEW: If you look thru Blinken's pictures at meetings w/ Russia, India, etc., the man sitting next to him is Tom Sullivan, Jake's little brother
A look at the former Klobuchar staffer & Amazon exec who's become a key Blinken aide
w/@dlippman@theodoricmeyer politico.com/newsletters/we…
It's not just Tom. Jake and Tom's spouse are also in high-ranking positions across the Biden admin.
Tom's wife Rose is the principal deputy asst secretary for leg at HHS after a stint lobbying for companies like Google/Alphabet, CVS Health and Teva Pharmaceutical Industries
Jake’s wife, Maggie Goodlander, clerked for Stephen breyer (cc @brianefallon and then-Judge Garland before becoming counsel to Garland in the attorney general’s office.
The NYT barred the practice of interviews with quote approval back in 2012
but the NYT declined to comment on how rigorously they enforce it or if their reporters have always followed it when dealing with the Biden White House.
.@peterbakernyt weighs in.
“the WH realized: ‘Hey, this quote approval thing is a cool thing. We can now control what is in their stories by refusing to allow them use anything without our approval.’ And it's a pernicious, insidious, awful practice that reporters should resist”
NEWS: Warren tells me she’s running for re-election in 2024.
That and much more in an interview about her new book, her relationship w/ Bernie, and the 2020 primary politico.com/news/2021/05/0…
Other bits:
There was A private phone call between warren and Bernie in September 2019 when she confronted him about his staff/supporters. It didn’t go well.
“I'm not going there, I'm just not looking back,” she told me
when Jayapal called warren to explain her decision to endorse Bernie,
Jayapal told others that she felt Warren had questioned her feminism, according to a person Jayapal told at the time.
This happened soon after the “woman can’t win” story broke.