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Palmieri: Obama officials ‘made the best decisions they could’ on Russia hacking – Politico

Jennifer Palmieri's comments came after the release of an investigation by The Washington Post revealed how former President Barack Obama and his aides wrestled with when to release the highly sensitive intelligence, as they feared being accused of trying to influence the election themselves.

By Jake Lahut

06/23/2017 06:27 PM EDT

Jennifer Palmieri, Hillary Clinton's former communications director, said on Friday that the Obama administration "made the best decisions they could" when deciding when to publicly disclose evidence that Russian officials tried to interfere with the 2016 election.

Palmieri's comments came after the release of an investigation by The Washington Post revealed how former President Barack Obama and his aides wrestled with when to release the highly sensitive intelligence, because they feared being accused of trying to influence the election themselves.

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"And you know, I know that the Obama White House is in a very difficult situation, and they made the best decisions they could," Palmieri, who previously served as Obama's White House communications director, said on MSNBC.

"We call those 51-49 decisions. I'm sure you experienced them," she said to host Nicolle Wallace, who served as a communications director for the George W. Bush White House.

"We called them 'crummy and crummier,'" Wallace joked.

Clinton has widely blamed Russian officials' meddling including the hack of the Democratic National Committee and of her campaign chairman, John Podesta for her election loss, but she has not publicly and directly criticized Obama for not earlier disclosing the interference attempts.

Palmieri credited the White House's reluctance as ultimately being in the national interest.

"I think they did it in the best interest of the country," Palmieri said, adding that Democrats should have sounded a greater alarm at the hacks and that the news media should have covered the interference more thoroughly.

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OPINION: Dear media, Americans don’t care about Obama’s legacy – The Hill (blog)

Theres a new trend in headlines in media outlets on the left of the political spectrum. Both on the record and as anonymous sources familiar with xyzs thinking, former Obama White House officials clog the airwaves and ink.

Take the Washington Post, ever ready to cast shade with its rallying cry that democracy dies in darkness. Their recent groundbreaking story interviewed a number of Obama sycophants in their struggle to adjust to a Trumpian world. No, thats not actually snark on my part. Thats the real headline.

Ordinary people in middle America couldnt care less if former Obama staffers are sad. They have little interest in the Russia investigations. Instead, the working class wants real news that affect their lives right now they want to hear about issues like tax reform, healthcare, and immigration. But the Post still doesnt understand that. The outlets misguided focus shows readers just how out of touch the editorial staff of the major relic media outlets are. The Post, New York Times, Los Angeles Times, and others still cling to the coastal, condescending view of the remainder of the country.

The United States isnt just Manhattan, regardless of what the New Yorker would have you believe. Look at the medias endorsements in last years election: all but two major newspapers endorsed Hillary ClintonHillary Rodham ClintonTrump notes 'election meddling by Russia' in tweet criticizing Obama Former Obama advisor calls Fox state sanctioned media Biden rips Senate GOP healthcare bill, says it 'isn't about healthcare' MORE, who bragged about putting coal miners out of work and failed to make more campaign stops in the Americas heartland.

There has been no honest effort by mainstream media journalists to get to know or understand middle America. After the 2016 election, the nations leading political writers and analysts had an opportunity to better understand both their profession and the nation as a whole. So far, neither has occurred. Part of the reason is due to the large chasms between small town and urban America.

For years, conservative pundits have been quick to claim that the heartland is an almost mythical real America. As the differences between the coasts and hinterlands increase, that picture is rapidly becoming more valid. Half the country voted for Donald TrumpDonald TrumpKobach fined over Trump meeting memo OPINION: Dear media, Americans don't care about Obama's legacy Make Americas classroom and workplaces safe again MORE but if you watch CNN, you would think only Vladimir Putin chose him.

People outside the Beltway care about issues that directly affect them and their families. The unemployment rate may be at a historic low, but there are deep underlying issues for millions of Americans. In a way, the Great Recession never ended for them. Many work several jobs with reduced health coverage thanks to ObamaCare.

Rural areas struggle under the burden of regulations and taxes imposed by their urban overlords with some states facing actual bankruptcy. Many resent that these policies promulgated by Chicago, San Francisco, New York, and others benefit the well-connected and well-to-do while the moms and pops of Main Street keep their businesses alive with shoestring and gum.

Democrats only seem interested in flyover country when it benefits them, like Hillary Clintons transformation from Arkansas first lady to denigrating the basket of deplorables. Left-wing media outlets (forgive me for repeating myself) are replete with rural hate. According to the elites, its not the coasts that are in the bubble its the vast majority of the land area of the country!

Perhaps the Washington Post is right to cast Ben Rhodes and company in a sympathetic light. Not because of their policy failures or vanishing credibility, but because they are still foolish enough to believe their own product. American voters intentionally steered far away from emerging socialism and the Road to Serfdom. There wasnt much farther they could get from Barack ObamaBarack ObamaTrump notes 'election meddling by Russia' in tweet criticizing Obama Trump slams Obama for doing 'nothing' about Russia before the election OPINION: Dear media, Americans don't care about Obama's legacy MORE than Donald Trump.

Here is a major opportunity for folks with degrees to learn more or anything about folks with calloused hands and those who know how to drive a standard transmission. Political life doesnt end at the D.C. beltway. The rapid decline of traditional media shows not just a technological shift, but a conscious one as well. People who grew up reading Time magazine for its moderate roots slowly were turned off by the relentless pushing of demagogic and an ever more alien social and political agenda. If they wanted relentless lefty propaganda thinly veiled as entertainment, they would turn on John Oliver or Samantha Bee.

The legacy media is much too interested in salvaging whatever they can from President Obamas crumbling legacy. With ObamaCare next on the chopping block, his Iran non-treaty treaty falling apart, and Cuba policy overturned, there is precious little to the transformational politics promised by the former novice U.S. senator from Illinois.

Kristin Tate is a conservative columnist and author of the book Government Gone Wild: How D.C. Politicians Are Taking You For a Ride And What You Can Do About It. She was recently named one of NewsMaxs 30 Most Influential Republicans Under 30.

The views expressed by contributors are their own and are not the views of The Hill.

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Obama begins nostalgic vacation in Indonesia with his family – ABC News

Former U.S. President Barack Obama and his family arrived Friday on the resort island of Bali to begin a vacation in Indonesia, where he lived for several years as a child, officials said.

Obama, his wife and daughters Malia and Sasha arrived on a private jet at the military airport in the provincial capital, Denpasar, base commander Col. Wayan Superman said.

They then drove to a resort in Ubud, an arts and culture center amid hills and rice paddies where they will spend most of their vacation on Bali.

He said they were accompanied by Obama's half-sister, Maya Soetoro-Ng, and would also visit Yogyakarta, an ancient city on the main island of Java where his mother, Ann Dunham, did anthropological research.

Obama moved to Indonesia in 1967 at age 6 after his divorced mother remarried an Indonesian man. She stayed on after the marriage broke up, working as an anthropologist and development aid worker, but Obama returned to Hawaii when he was 10 to live with his grandparents.

Foreign ministry spokesman Arrmanatha Nasir said Indonesian President Joko "Jokowi" Widodo had invited Obama to take a holiday in the country after leaving office.

Jokowi also invited the Obamas to visit the Bogor Palace in West Java during their nine-day trip.

Local media reported that the Obamas would visit Borobudur, a 9th-century Buddhist temple complex located near Yogyakarta.

Obama is also scheduled to speak at an Indonesian Diaspora Congress in Jakarta on July 1.

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Sen. Rand Paul said that the GOP health care bill may even be "ObamaCare Plus" in some areas.

"It doesn't even sound like ObamaCare Lite. In some areas it may be ObamaCare Plus, on the subsidy side," Paul told host Neil Cavuto.

Four Republican senators came out against the Senate Republican health care plan on Thursday, which means the bill is defeated before it even goes to a vote.

Sens. Rand Paul (R-KY), Ted Cruz (R-TX), Mike Lee (R-UT) and Ron Johnson (R-WI) said they would not vote on the Senate Republican plan in its current form.

The lawmakers released a statement on their decision:

Currently, for a variety of reasons, we are not ready to vote for this bill, but we are open to negotiation and obtaining more information before it is brought to the floor. There are provisions in this draft that represent an improvement to our current health care system but it does not appear this draft, as written, will accomplish the most important promise that we made to Americans: to repeal ObamaCare and lower their health care costs.

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Paul assured that next week's vote on the bill could still happen if the team of senators who wrote it are willing to negotiate.

'Conservatives want a repeal bill. I want a bill that looks like, feels like, and is a repeal bill," Paul said.

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Rand Paul: Republican health care plan is an insurance …

Sen. Rand Paul said Friday that the Republican health care bill is an insurance bailout, which he doesnt support.

My problem is insurance companies already make $15 billion a year. I dont think the taxpayer should give them any money. So Im really opposed to giving money and saying will you lower your prices. I mean we could do this with cars. New cars are expensive. Why not have a new car stabilization fund? Mr. Paul said on MSNBC.

Mr. Paul, a physician, said the main problem with health care is that the consumer is disconnected from the product.

The reason capitalism doesnt work in health care is the consumer is disconnected from the product. Consumers do not make decisions based on price in health care except for a few exceptions, he explained. When you connect with the consumer, and the consumer cares about the price, guess what? The consumer will shop. And when the consumer shops, competition works. But were not really doing that in health care.

Mr. Paul said the current Republican plan only repeals two of Obamacares regulations, which he argues will not drop the price of insurance enough to be affordable.

He did say he believes that, like Obamacare, members of Congress will be mandated to sign up for the Republican plan if it passes.

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