Just In Case David Paterson Didn't Get the Message

Robert Gibbs didn't do anything to suggest those reports that Obama wants Paterson out of the New York gubernatorial race are untrue. From today's gaggle aboard Air Force One, as Obama traveled up to New York for a speech (and a very awkward grip-and-greet with the Empire State governor):

Q    On a different topic, did the President order word to Governor Paterson that he does not want him to seek reelection?

MR. GIBBS:  Well, look, I think everybody understands the tough jobs that every elected official has right now in addressing many of the problems that we have, and I think people are aware of the tough situation that the governor of New York is in.  And I wouldn't add a lot to what you've read, except this is a decision that he's going to make.

Q    So you can't say for the record whether the President has directed word to the governor saying, I don't want you to seek reelection?

MR. GIBBS:  Again, the President understands the tough job that everyone has and the pressure that they're under.

That job becomes even tougher when that pressure includes a president from your own party telling you the gig is up.

COMMENTS (1)

09/21/2009 - 12:30pm EDT |

What Obama needs to do is crack down on Paterson as hard as he did the folks on Wall Street recently. I'll bet not a single bank CEO will dare run for the governor of New York now.

Another solution is to offer Paterson a job in the White House. Has Obama replaced George Bush yet?

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