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12.11.2008
Project Podesta

Sam Stein writes a bit about John Podesta's view of getting things done quickly via regulations and executive orders. Here's a bit from the, er, director's cut of my recent Podesta profile (translated: chopped during editing):

Near the end of Clinton’s second term, Podesta devised a plan to advance stalled elements of the president’s agenda: Rather than battle a hostile GOP Congress over legislation, Podesta proposed a series of executive orders and changes to federal rules that wouldn’t require Republican cooperation. The move was dubbed “Project Podesta .” One conservative publication fumed that this constituted nothing less than an “abuse of power.”

Of course, Republicans don't have nearly the power they did in the late 1990s to block a Democratic president's agenda. But it's another sign that Podesta thinks creatively about such things. 

("Project Podesta" was first reported in November 1999 by US News & World Report in a story I can't find online.)

--Michael Crowley

Posted: Wednesday, November 12, 2008 2:35 PM with 2 comment(s)

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mkayser0 said:

Are you sure "thinks creatively about such things" is exactly how you would characterize it if Bush was using his authority to circumvent congressional oversight or disagreement?

If liberals go off and form their own echo chamber over the next four years, (1) I won't follow them there, and (2) I don't think it augurs well for 2012.

Luckily I think Obama is thinking about that.

November 12, 2008 4:32 PM

dbhuff said:

Er, isn't Bush doing this now? Although he apparently screwed up, NOV 1 wasn't early enough and Congress can simply unapprove his new regs in Jan. Although cumbersome, I have no doubt that Obama has an army of drones combing through the Fed Reg to put the list of regs to repeal before Congress in January...

Note, regs have sticking power because there are legislated rules, comment periods etc. before they can be changed normally. EOs don't have those restrictions.

November 12, 2008 4:59 PM