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The Colossal Rhodes

[by *Mark Safranski* / a.k.a. “*zen*“]

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This is absolutely amazing
<http://www.nytimes.com/2016/05/08/magazine/the-aspiring-novelist-who-became-obamas-foreign-policy-guru.html?_r=0>
.

Quite possibly the most damning thing I have ever read about the Obama
national security inner circle. This *NYT* profile far exceeds any wild
polemic by an overventilating right-wing pundit. *Ben Rhodes*
<https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ben_Rhodes_%28White_House_staffer%29>, whose
complete lack of any FP/Defense/Mil/IC qualifications would have relegated
him to getting coffee for bigwigs in any other *NSC* in history, is a *Deputy
National Security Adviser* with *Oval Office* walk-in access. He gloats
about his yes-man relationship with the *POTUS*, disparages *Hillary
Clinton* and *Robert Gates*, boasts of lying to reporters and mocks the
servility of Beltway celebrity journalists who faithfully retweet the
administration talking points he gives them. It reminds me of the tone of that
*Rolling Stone* article
<http://www.rollingstone.com/politics/news/the-runaway-general-20100622>that
sank *Stanley McChrystal*.

*The Aspiring Novelist who Became Obama’s Foreign Policy Guru*
<http://www.nytimes.com/2016/05/08/magazine/the-aspiring-novelist-who-became-obamas-foreign-policy-guru.html?_r=0>

*….He is the master shaper and retailer of Obama’s foreign-policy
narratives, at a time when the killer wave of social media has washed away
the sand castles of the traditional press. His ability to navigate and
shape this new environment makes him a more effective and powerful
extension of the president’s will than any number of policy advisers or
diplomats or spies. His lack of conventional real-world experience of the
kind that normally precedes responsibility for the fate of nations — like
military or diplomatic service, or even a master’s degree in international
relations, rather than creative writing — is still startling.*

*Part of what accounts for Rhodes’s influence is his “mind meld” with the
president. Nearly everyone I spoke to about Rhodes used the phrase “mind
meld” verbatim, some with casual assurance and others in the hushed tones
that are usually reserved for special insights. He doesn’t think for the
president, but he knows what the president is thinking, which is a source
of tremendous power. One day, when Rhodes and I were sitting in his
boiler-room office, he confessed, with a touch of bafflement, “I don’t know
anymore where I begin and Obama ends.”*

I think we know where we can find your head, Ben.

*….One result of this experience was that when Rhodes joined the Obama
campaign in 2007, he arguably knew more about the Iraq war than the
candidate himself, or any of his advisers. He had also developed a healthy
contempt for the American foreign-policy establishment, including editors
and reporters at The New York Times, The Washington Post, The New Yorker
and elsewhere, who at first applauded the Iraq war and then sought to pin
all the blame on Bush and his merry band of neocons when it quickly turned
sour. If anything, that anger has grown fiercer during Rhodes’s time in the
White House. He referred to the American foreign-policy establishment as
the Blob. According to Rhodes, the Blob includes Hillary Clinton, Robert
Gates and other Iraq-war promoters from both parties who now whine
incessantly about the collapse of the American security order in Europe and
the Middle East.*

*Boost thinks very highly of me. My notes are so impressive that they have
taken on the form of ideas, he feels. I capture other people’s words in a
manner that not only organizes them, but inserts a clarity and purpose that
was not present in the original idea. Connections are made between two
opposing ideas that were not apparent in the meeting. I have gotten at not
only the representation of things, but the way that the mind actually
works.*

Is this for real? Who thinks of themselves like this?

*….Obama relies on Rhodes for “an unvarnished take,” in part, she says,
because “Ben just has no poker face,” and so it’s easy to see when he is
feeling uncomfortable. “The president will be like, ‘Ben, something on your
mind?’ And then Ben will have this incredibly precise lay-down of why the
previous half-hour has been an utter waste of time, because there’s a
structural flaw to the entire direction of the conversation.”*

*The literary character that Rhodes most closely resembles, Power
volunteers, is Holden Caulfield. “He hates the idea of being phony, and
he’s impetuous, and he has very strong views.”*

Somewhere, someplace, *J.D. Salinger* is throwing up next to a
dry-heaving *George
Kennan*.

There are White Houses in the past where an article of this kind would have
gotten the staffer in question fired on the spot. That however was a more
serious time.

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