The Washington Post uncovers more White House e-mails regarding the Solyndra loan scandal, and it’s not pretty:
The Obama White House tried to rush federal reviewers for a decision on a nearly half-billion-dollar loan to the solar panel manufacturer Solyndra so Vice President Biden could announce the approval at a September 2009 groundbreaking for the company’s new factory, newly obtained e-mails show…
The August 2009 e-mails, released toThe Washington Post, show White House officials repeatedly asking OMB reviewers when they would be able to decide on the federal loan and noting a looming press event at which they planned to announce the deal. In response, OMB officials expressed concern that they were being rushed to approve the company’s project without adequate time to assess the risk to taxpayers, according to the e-mails, which were provided by Republican congressional investigators…
So clearly, as far as the Obama administration was concerned, the Solyndra loan was a done deal, and didn’t much care for the opinions of the budget geeks at OMB. They were far too preoccupied with their plans to “spike the football,” so to speak, by sending Joe Biden out to California to declare that Solyndra was “exactly was the Recovery Act is all about.” Indeed, the White House appears to have pressured OMB to approve the loan so as not to jeopardize a “looming press event.” (That sentence pretty well captures the Obama presidency, no?). OMB, on the other hand, was none too pleased:
“We have ended up with a situation of having to do rushed approvals on a couple of occasions (and we are worried about Solyndra at the end of the week),” one official wrote. That August 31, 2009, message, written by a senior OMB staffer and sent to Terrell P. McSweeny, Biden’s domestic policy adviser, concluded, “We would prefer to have sufficient time to do our due diligence reviews.”
The White House pressure may have had a “tangible impact” on OMB’s risk assessment of the loan, the congressional investigators concluded…
In one e-mail, an assistant to Rahm Emanuel, then White House chief of staff, wrote on Aug. 31, 2009, to OMB about the upcoming Biden announcement on Solyndra and asked whether “there is anything we can help speed along on OMB side.”
An OMB staff member responded: “I would prefer that this announcement be postponed. . . . This is the first loan guarantee and we should have full review with all hands on deck to make sure we get it right.”
These revelations fly in the face of what White House officials have been saying over the past couple of weeks. They have repeatedly insisted that the White House did not intervene in the Solyndra loan process. In response, a White House spokesman told the Post “there was interest in when a decision would be made because of its impact on whether an event involving the vice president could be scheduled for a particular date or not,” but reiterated that the loan decision was “merit-based.”
Read the whole thing here. This ought to make for a colorful hearing tomorrow. Bottom line: this is full blown scandal, and it’s not going away any time soon.
Maybe the white house can try to distract the media by getting them to cover the gunwalker / fast and furious scandals.
"Don't look over here at our green energy scandal...could I interest you in a gun running scandal?"
Reply to this commentLinkReport Abuse@Beau: Very good! Perhaps next Obama should provide U.S. Government Loan Guarantees to help the poor Mexican drug cartels buy the illegal weapons! They could call it "Operation: Hot and Bothered".
I think the obvious questions are: What Did The President Know, and When Did He Know It? (on both scandals). It really is that simple.
I love how positively Soviet the name Solyndra sounds. Sounds like something James Bond would be trying to blow up.
Reply to this commentLinkReport AbuseWell they did front gunrunners 70K in seed money IIRC. Remember, 'when you spread the wealth around, it's good for everybody.'
On the name Solyndra, I'm kind of fond of 'Solyndra Green'. We could have a Charleton Heston soundalike saying 'Solyndra green is tax dollars!!!'
Reply to this commentLinkReport AbuseLol, good point, I did not know about the seed money.
Solyndra still sounds like a Soviet nuclear reactor or some sort of space weapon to me. Solyndra Green would make a nice name for a Supermodel.
Reply to this commentLinkReport AbuseI'll believe in an Obama scandal not going away when I see one that actually doesn't go away. Not only does he have the media covering his back, but he has a timid Republican opposition that won't follow up on much of anything for more than a day or two. Like Jeremia Wright, Bill Ayers, Fast and Furious, Biden in China. Unless Republicans are willing to keep on publicly pressing Obama and the media relentlessly and tenaciously, I can't see any Obama scandal not going away. And "relentless" and "tenacious" are just about the last words I would ever use to describe the Republican leadership.
Reply to this commentLinkReport AbuseSniff. Obviously a smear against Our Dear Leader. You will be reported.
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Reply to this commentLinkReport AbuseI have already reported everyone from CNRO plus anyone who comments on this blog to the Attack Report. Consider yourselves warned.
I have also reported the annoying yappy dogs next door who bark in code against Dear Leader.
Reply to this commentLinkReport AbuseGood thing Romney isn't involved, otherwise sheryl would be reporting all of us to NRO HQ.
Reply to this commentLinkReport AbuseAin't exactly Watergate now is it? Does the term, " grasping at straws" come to mind?
Reply to this commentLinkReport AbuseActually, in Obama's case, "strawmen" come to mind.
What do you have to say about Fast and Furious?
Reply to this commentLinkReport AbuseActually I think this is just the beginning of a big
Reply to this commentLinkReport Abuseproblem for the Democrats. Keep an eye on Hilliary..
LBJ? or Nixon?...
Well the bright side is that there were no illegal gun sales involved.
Reply to this commentLinkReport AbuseThe overflowing cesspool of corruption that is the Obama Regime should be the anvil for ALL of the Stupid Party candidates to hammer the need for regime change upon, BUT what are they doing? Demagoging and adopting the lingo of the loony left to smear each other over Social Security and mandated vaccinations with some nutty anti-science fear-mongering tossed on the side.
Instead of the corrupt Obama-Holder JUST US Dept. and it's coverups and persecutions, gun-running and acts of war upon Mexico, and crony fascism in Third World levels of criminality being exposed to the voters, they're making each other radioactive in ways that JournoList media will easily amplify in order to maintain Obama upon his throne.
In a nation of 300+ million people, that our future comes down to a handful of unacceptable, compromised and/or crazy morons makes me weep for the future. We are so doomed and just as with McLame in 2008, in 2012 the Stupid Party will have to wear the shame for allowing the Republic to be destroyed.
Reply to this commentLinkReport AbuseYeah, but, but, but Romney is smaaart. Just like Fredo.
Reply to this commentLinkReport Abuse"Green-ron"!
Or
"Solyndra Green! its Politics!"
Reply to this commentLinkReport AbuseThe government invested money and lost it. Most Americans think that is what our government is supposed to be doing. The president, at most, urged one of his agencies to move faster. Any laws broken? Kick-backs? Bribes? No? Then no scandal. BO wins...again.
Better try to beat him the old-fashioned way, with better ideas the American people agree with.
Reply to this commentLinkReport AbuseBottom line:
Fast and furious is a much bigger and more serious scandal, involving people's lives, not just some cash, and the media are sitting on their hands.
That WaPo is reporting on Solyndra is a shock, but we'll have to wait and see if there will be any scandal at all or if this will get buried in "too complicated for the rubes" editorial choices like F&F.
Reply to this commentLinkReport AbuseIn Obama's limited defense - he should never have put OMB in the role of deciding whether to grant billions of dollars of loan guarantees to private companies - if he had waited for OMB to make up its mind he might still be waiting. OMB is glacial.
Reply to this commentLinkReport AbuseThe Post? Can CBS be far behind? Wishful thinking, but I want to believe in high speed derail. Hope and change.
Reply to this commentLinkReport AbusePalin's emails vs. WH emails. No surprises in either.
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