Mitch Daniels helped blacken the pot

by YankeeJim | April 25, 2011 at 02:41 am
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Now he calls the kettle black.

There is a reason why Mitch Daniels knows so much about the nation’s financial woes, he was Bush’s man at the Office of Management and Budget. What sage wisdom did he offer George W. Bush while Bush poked holes in the bottom of the pot?

“Mitch Daniels sounds fiscal alarm, but Indiana Republican hesitant to run in 2012

By Dan Balz, Sunday, April 24, 7:33 PM

No prospective Republican presidential candidate has done more to highlight the issue of debt and deficits than Indiana Gov. Mitch Daniels. He calls it the “new red menace,” an ocean of red ink that he says is every bit as dangerous as the Soviet nuclear threat during the Cold War.

His call to arms gives him a provocative though politically risky platform for a potential 2012 presidential candidacy. Daniels thinks dealing with the debt problem will require a potentially dramatic restructuring of Medicare for future recipients, revamping Medicaid to slow its spending, and altering Social Security for today’s younger workers by raising the retirement age and recalculating the cost-of-living formula.

What Daniels has long been advocating dovetails with the budget blueprint recently unveiled by House Budget CommitteeChairman Paul Ryan (R-Wis.). His entry into the race could ensure that a debate between President Obama and Ryan becomes a central issue of the 2012 campaign. More than any other potential candidate, Daniels would test whether voters are ready for the kind of stiff medicine he prescribes.

But Daniels also would challenge his own party, with a message that calls for focusing on fiscal issues over social ones, for appealing seriously to voters who are not part of the conservative coalition and for being prepared to compromise with Democrats to solve the debt problem.

As he put it in a speech this year: “Should the best way be blocked . . . then someone will need to find the second-best way. Or the third, because the nation’s survival requires it. Purity in martyrdom is for suicide bombers.”

For more than a year, Daniels has been on the fence about running for president. Now, with the legislative session in Indiana ending, he says he owes it to potential supporters to make a decision. “It’s time to cut bait,” he said in an interview in his statehouse office.

His decision will come just as the campaign for the Republican nomination is about to heat up. The first debate of the cycle is set for May 5 in South Carolina, though with only a partial cast likely to be onstage.

Mitt RomneyTim Pawlenty and several lesser-known candidates have formed presidential committees. Newt Gingrich and Mississippi Gov. Haley Barbour, who have been moving around early states, are expected to make their final decisions soon.

Businessman Donald Trump, who has leaped to the upper tier in the polls with a media blitz, will make a decision over the next month or so, as will Rep. Michele Bachmann (R-Minn.)Former Utah governor and U.S. ambassador to China Jon Huntsman Jr. will return to the country soon and indicate whether he will run. Mike Huckabee and Sarah Palin are hanging back.

Daniels has looked to others to seize the issue of the country’s fiscal problems, hoping that would give him a good reason not to run. He has examined from various angles the question of whether he should run. Can he advocate as effectively for action on the debt problem if he does not become a candidate? Does the debate touched off by Ryan’s plan andObama’s response guarantee that the issue will be front and center in 2012 even without him? Will he set back the cause if he runs and does poorly?”


49th Governor of Indiana

Incumbent

Assumed office 
January 10, 2005

Lieutenant

Becky Skillman

Preceded by

Joseph Kernan





33rd Director of the Office of Management and Budget

In office
January 20, 2001 – June 6, 2003

President

George W. Bush

Preceded by

Jacob Lew

Succeeded by

Joshua Bolten


Born

April 7, 1949 (age 62)
Monongahela, Pennsylvania

Political party

Republican

Spouse(s)

Cheri Herman

Residence

Governor's Residence

Alma mater

Princeton University
Georgetown University

Profession

Politician

Religion

Presbyterianism


 

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