Posted by David Kopel:
Political bloggers: Obama nominees missteps serious but critical. Obama has 
strong but limited influence over Cong. Dems.: 
http://volokh.com/archives/archive_2009_02_01-2009_02_07.shtml#1233939237


   This week's National Journal poll of leading political bloggers asked,
   "How much damage have controversies surrounding the nominations of Tom
   Daschle, Timothy Geithner and William Lynn done to President Obama's
   image?" On the Right, the leading choice was "some", with about a
   quarter answering "a great deal" or "only a little." On the left, the
   leading choice was "only a little" (53%), while "some" got about a
   third.
   My view: "Daschle's tax avoidance was impossible to defend as minor or
   just an honest mistake. It helps Obama in the long run that he will
   not be in the Cabinet, since he would have been a visible link between
   the administration and the Rangel/Dodd/Frank congressional culture of
   corruption. Lynn broke no law (even though his lobbying work offends
   the far left), and Geithner's original error really was caused by his
   tax software (as demonstrated by my Volokh Conspiracy colleague
   [1]James Lindgren)." I think Daschle is a big setback this week, but
   it will eventually be forgotten--and having someone like Tennessee
   Governor Phil Bredesen rather than Daschle will be much better for
   Obama (and the country) in the long run.
   The second question was: "Based on events of recent weeks, how much
   sway do you think President Obama will have over congressional
   Democrats?" On a 1-5 scale, the Left voted for 4.0, and the Right for
   3.2. My vote was a tenative 4. "We don't know yet for sure if
   Pelosi/Obey turning the 'emergency stimulus' into a massive permanent
   increase in ordinary domestic spending was contrary to Obama's wishes.
   If so, it suggests that Obama's influence over Congress may be weak.
   If Obama likes what the so-called 'stimulus' has become, this suggests
   that the new administration might be as fiscally irresponsible as the
   previous one."

References

   1. http://volokh.com/archives/archive_2009_01_18-2009_01_24.shtml#1232612258

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