Washington ProwlerDemocrat Leaders Played to LoseBy The Prowler Published 
9/30/2008 12:50:21 AM
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi ordered her Majority Whip, Jim Clyburn, to 
essentially not do his job in the runup to the vote on Monday for the 
negotiated Wall Street bailout plan, according to House Democrat leadership 
aides."Clyburn was not whipping the votes you would have expected him to, in 
part because he was uncomfortable doing it, in part because we didn't want the 
push for votes to be successful," says one leadership aide. "All we needed was 
enough to potentially get us over the finish line, but we wanted the 
Republicans to be the ones to do it. This was not going to be a Democrat-passed 
bill if the Speaker had anything to say about it."During the floor vote, House 
Majority Leader Steny Hoyer and House Democrat Conference chair Rahm Emanuel 
could be seen monitoring the vote on the floor, and gauging whether or not more 
Democrat votes were needed. Clyburn had expressed concerns, says the leadership 
aide, of being asked to press members of the Black and Hispanic caucuses on a 
bill he was certain those constituencies would not want passed."It worked out, 
because we didn't have a dog in this fight. We negotiated. We gave the White 
House a bill. It was up to the Republicans to get the 100 plus votes they 
needed and they couldn't do it," said another Democrat leadership aide.Emanuel, 
who served as a board member for Freddie Mac, one of the agencies that 
precipitated the economic crisis the nation now finds itself in, had no 
misgivings about taking a leadership role in tanking the bill. "He was 
cheerleading us along, mothering the votes," says the aide. "We wanted enough 
to put the pressure on the Republicans and Congressman Emanuel was charged with 
making it close enough. He did a great job."Pelosi and her aides have made it 
clear they were not going to "whip" or twist the arms of members who did not 
want to vote, but they also made no effort to rally any support for a bill they 
attempted to hijack over the weekend.Further, according to House Oversight 
Committee staff, Emanuel has received assurances from Pelosi that she will not 
allow what he termed a "witch hunt" to take place during the next Congressional 
session over the role Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac played in the economic 
crisis.Emanuel apparently is concerned the roles former Clinton Administration 
members may have played in the mortgage industry collapse could be politically 
-- or worse, if the Department of Justice had its way, legally -- treacherous 
for many. 

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Date: Tue, 30 Sep 2008 20:08:06 -0700From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]: [EMAIL 
PROTECTED]: O'Brien: Why did the bailout vote fail? We just don't trust the 
administration

O'Brien: Why did the bailout vote fail? We just don't trust the administration
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