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    Swing Senator: Will Jim Webb Help Obama in Virginia?

    Sen. Jim Webb on ABC News’ “Subway Series

    Democratic Sen. Jim Webb hesitates when asked if he’s going to campaign for President Obama next year.

    “Are you going to be campaigning for President Obama?,” ABC’s Jonathan Karl asked the senator from Virginia in the latest installment of the “ Subway Series.”

    “We’ll see what that looks like next year,” said Webb.

    “But you won’t say you will, at this point,” said Karl.

    “I’m not saying that I won’t,” said Webb, later adding, “I’m saying I’ve been out there all this year for state races. I’m  a Democrat.”

    A spokesman later followed up to clarify that Webb supports President Obama.

    President Obama might need him. The swing state of Virginia is essential to the president’s reelection campaign. And Webb’s Senate seat is a symbolic one for Democrats. Webb’s razor-thin victory over then-Sen. George Allen in 2006 helped give Democrats a razor-thin majority in the Senate.

    After a big boom in 2008 and devastating losses in 2010, Democrats will likely need to hold on to Webb’s seat if they want to keep control of the Senate.

    But Allen wants the seat back. And Webb decided not to seek reelection. Former DNC Chairman Tim Kaine is running as a Democrat to replace Webb.

    In the Senate, Webb, a former Marine and Navy secretary under Republican Ronald Reagan, has shown his independence and seemed at turns frustrated with his party, the snail’s pace and gridlock on Capitol Hill.

    “Right now it’s pretty toxic,” he said.

    Karl asked Webb if people are “right to be worried about their leader.”

    “You always need to look at who the leaders are, and I think what happened with this national debt debate really shook a lot of people up,” said Webb, referring to the debate this past summer involving government spending, shutdowns and raising the debt ceiling.

    “What is going on when your government gets paralyzed by a vote just to raise the national debt,” he said. “Ronald Reagan - I was in the Reagan administration - Ronald Reagan raised the national debt 18 times. We know we have to get our arms around it, but was that the right symbolic area to come together to threaten, to push the economy over the cliff. And I, quite frankly, don’t believe it was.”

    Read more “Subway Series” with Jonathan Karl.

    He pointed to real disagreement between the parties on how to fix the broken U.S. economy and offered a lucid opinion on why nothing seems to happen.

    “There’s a big debate going back and forth as to how you really can revitalize the economy, and I think we are sort of at a stagnation in terms of the differing viewpoints,” he said. “We know we need jobs. We also know, quite frankly, that you have to have capital growth in order to really increase private sector jobs, which is how you sustain an economy.  And a lot of the proposals that are coming forward right now are more public sector jobs, get people working again. But they are paid for out of the tax base. So that becomes the debate: Do you increase your tax base in order to  try and stimulate the economy and, if so, how do you pay for it? And that’s sort of like WWI: You got these two lines drawn and a lot of attrition warfare going on, but not much movement on either side.”

    Webb said he’s encouraged by the bipartisan supercommittee charged with identifying a deficit reduction plan before Thanksgiving or else the government will be forced into tough across-the-board spending cuts.

    “I don’t know what’s going on with the supercommittee and that’s actually a plus right now, where they’re really behind closed doors and their negotiations are pretty opaque for those of us on the outside,” he said. “They have some pretty strong incentives to come up with solutions because of what’s going to happen if they don’t. I think that, at some level, the government could absorb some mandatory cuts if it came to that.”

    Webb is a foreign policy expert and former Navy secretary, but he said there should be ways to save money at the Pentagon. Defense cuts have been assailed by many Republicans.

    “I think at a minimum, the Pentagon can start reconfiguring our forces in Afghanistan, making sure we actually do withdraw from Iraq, and reshape the force structure,” he said. “I think they’re doing that right now when [Defense Secretary Leon] Panetta says we’re having a strategy-based examination of our force structure. You could come out of that with a well-sized Navy, with a smaller Army and Marine Corps and less presence overseas. Plus, I think it ends a lot of the Beltway Bandit programs and examines weapons systems. You could come up with some sensible reductions that don’t hurt the quality of the military.”

    But he wouldn’t say how big defense cuts should be.

    “I don’t want to get into that. I just think it’s right to say that all the areas are on the table,” he said. “What I’m saying is if they came back and said, ‘Take the $400 billion out of DOD over time,’ there’s a way to do that to protect the quality of our military and our weapons systems and really look at the operational environment.”

    Webb came to the Senate as an man with great military experience who was disgusted by President Bush’s handling of the war in Iraq. He’s not been very complimentary of President Obama’s handling of the war in Afghanistan, either.

    “You still think we ought to be getting out of Afghanistan, and out quicker than is being talked about?” asked Karl.

    “I think the fairest thing to say about Afghanistan is that’s not the model we’re going to be using in the future and neither [is] Iraq the model we’re going to be using in the future,” he said.

    And on Kaine’s bid to replace Webb and defeat Allen?

    “I think Tim Kaine is going to be a really fine senator,” Webb said. “He is truly one of the finest people I’ve ever worked with in politics, and I’ll do anything I can to help him get elected.”

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    • Ed  •  Washington, United States  •  6 mths ago
      Does it matter, this guy retires next year and his seat will go red. Six dems are retiring, 23 are up for reelection, figure the odds...unless the economy turns around I say they loose the senate or why would reid be keeping the fillibuster rule???
      • Plasma 6 mths ago
        Yooopi!! Republicans will control the senate. More money for us rich people.
    • George C  •  6 mths ago
      7MIL. ILLEGALS working Non farm jobs -- Out of work Americans losing thier Homes? !! Democrats need to call for Passing E-VERIFY - NOW
    • Amom  •  Austin, United States  •  6 mths ago
      American "Citizens" Focus on Jobs and Economy. Vote 2012.
    • A Yahoo! User  •  San Francisco, United States  •  6 mths ago
      Webb should have run as a Republican...when he went to the dark side, he found out he didn't belong there
      • ProIsrael 6 mths ago
        Ya, he belong there because he was way too sleazy and stupid....an obvious democrap.
      • Paul S 6 mths ago
        Oh please, siding with the .05% over the needs of hundreds of millions of Americans makes the Republican party the party of privilege. Is this was Jesus taught? I think not. 150 million of the poorest adult Americans have less combined wealth than the combined wealth of the top 400. And you think the status quo isn't the dark side. You are hysterical!
      • ProIsrael 6 mths ago
        You are blinded by the democrapic propaganda. Don't be so uneducated and naive, read something truthful instead of listening to talk radio.
    • FED UP  •  Towson, United States  •  6 mths ago
      Senator - IF YOU DO..THEN YOUR GONE... Next ELECTION ...SO HELP US GOD.......
    • Chaucer  •  6 mths ago
      Nothing can help Obama in Virginia.
      • Bellevue Local 6 mths ago
        Wrong. President Obama and Tim Kaine will do fine in Virginia. GOPers are just whistling loudly past the graveyard.
      • Chaucer 6 mths ago
        Tim Kaine won't even be seen with Obama, numbskull.
      • Southern Rebel 6 mths ago
        "Kinky-headed" Kaine claims to have "delivered" the state to Obama in the last presidential election. (First time the state had voted dumocratic in a presidential race since 1964 when the infamous LBJ carried the state). I hope voters remember that point next November and send Kaine's goofy #$%$ back to Minnesota.
    • Jim M  •  6 mths ago
      Virginia has stepped up and rejected the socialists agenda. We are on the record about the unconstitutionality of Obamacare. Democrats would prefer that Obama not "help".

      The rest of the Country has had enough huge government, huge spending and no "help".
      • John 6 mths ago
        You obviously have no idea what socialist means.
      • Steve 6 mths ago
        Wrong we know exactly what it means!
      • Johno 6 mths ago
        John, look up Socialist in the dictionary. It is easy to find since there is a picture of Obama right next to it!
    • K  •  Blacksburg, United States  •  6 mths ago
      Webb can't help Obama. VA is too smart to be duped twice. In fact, Webb better watch his own seat and would serve himself better by not associating himself with obama!
      • LISTEN UP ! 6 mths ago
        He ain't running dude
      • K 6 mths ago
        Apparently "Listen Up" thinks Jim Webb will never again have to run for his senate seat. We have long memories here.
    • GEY  •  6 mths ago
      If Webb is seen anywhere near Obama he will be defeated by the largest margin ever. He will most likely lose his seat anyway.
    • Vietnam Vet  •  Louisville, United States  •  6 mths ago
      Sounds like No .
    • Gig  •  6 mths ago
      No. Virginia fell for Obama's jive once already.
    • mikem  •  6 mths ago
      Webb used one appropriate term--TOXIC. It is a term that can be applied to the REELECTION prospects of any Virginia politician who supports Barack Obama's performance as president.
    • Steve  •  Atlanta, United States  •  6 mths ago
      Sad that Jim Web has hung his hat beside this Socialist president! He will be in unemployment line beside Obama. Virginia is better than either of these two.!
    • Duke of Earl  •  Indianapolis, United States  •  6 mths ago
      I heard old Jimmy boy told a waitress to put a little sugar in his coffee, he a sex feign,
    • Pete in VA  •  Richmond, United States  •  6 mths ago
      Webb has supported Obama since day one, Webb has voted against the wishes of Virginians, Webb supports citizenship for ILLEGALS, and Webb is not up for re-election. Why would Webb care about anyone or anything other than himself since that IS his track record?
    • Mad About ObaMao  •  Austin, United States  •  6 mths ago
      Jim Webb was only elected because the Wash Post ran a hit piece on George Allen in 2006. Like Obama, Webb's election was a mistake which Virginia voters now regret.
    • PinkFloydFan413  •  6 mths ago
      These articles crack me up. Bollie, Bollie, Bollie -
      Look at Weiners seat in NY City. The House will go 75% GOP. The senate will be near 66% GOP. And a GOP President. Look for the same at state and local levels. Google Bollie and Twilight Zone
    • Paul S  •  New Paltz, United States  •  6 mths ago
      Yeah go back to the party that offshored all our jobs to China during their 12 year reign of Congress. Let's double-down on the mistakes that got us here in the first place! Trade deals, tariff-removals, a scathing disregard for American industry in favor of megaloliths that opened factories in China and their wallets at the Congress. And of course both parties are complicit in this. But most Dems did not vote for Nafta and Cafta, almost all Republicans DID.
      You tea people should try to think a little harder. And stop embracing Herbert Hoover economics. They didn't work then, they won't work now.
    • Allen  •  6 mths ago
      Years from now, historians may regard the 2008 election of Barack Obama as an inscrutable and disturbing phenomenon, a baffling breed of mass hysteria akin perhaps to the witch craze of the Middle Ages. How, they will wonder, did a man so devoid of professional accomplishment beguile so many into thinking he could manage the world's largest economy, direct the world's most powerful military, execute the world's most consequential job? Imagine a future historian examining Obama's pre-presidential life: ushered into and through the Ivy League despite unremarkable grades and test scores along the way; a cushy non-job as a "community organizer"; a brief career as a state legislator devoid of legislative achievement (and in fact nearly devoid of his attention, so often did he vote "present"); and finally an unaccomplished single term in the United States Senate, the entirety of which was devoted to his presidential ambitions. He left no academic legacy in academia, authored no signature legislation as legislator. True, Obama himself was never troubled by his lack of achievements, but why would he be? Obama was told he was good enough for Columbia despite undistinguished grades at Occidental; he was told he was good enough for the US Senate despite a mediocre record in Illinois; he was told he was good enough to be president despite no record at all in the Senate. All his life, every step of the way, Obama was told he was good enough for the next step, in spite of ample evidence to the contrary. What could this breed if not the sort of empty narcissism on display every time Obama speaks? In 2008, many who agreed that he lacked executive qualifications nonetheless raved about Obama's oratory skills, intellect, and cool character. Those people -- conservatives included -- ought now to be deeply embarrassed. The man thinks and speaks in the hoariest of clichés, and that's when he has his teleprompter in front of him; when the prompter is absent he can barely think or speak at all. Not one original idea has ever issued from his mouth -- it's all warmed-over Marxism of the kind that has failed over and over again for 100 years. And then there is the matter of his troubling associations: the white-hating, America-loathing preacher who for decades served as Obama's "spiritual mentor"; a real-life, actual domestic terrorist who served as Obama's colleague and political sponsor. And in any case, what did such ancient history matter when he was also articulate and elegant and (as he himself had said) "non-threatening," all of which gave him a fighting chance to become the first black president and thereby to lay the curse of racism to rest? It is easy to imagine a future historian looking at it all and asking: how on Earth was such a man elected president? The answer is simple; Obama was given a pass -- held to a lower standard -- because of the color of his skin. This is the animating pulse of the Obama phenomenon -- affirmative action. Not in the legal sense, of course. But certainly in the motivating sentiment behind all affirmative action laws and regulations, which are designed primarily to make white people, and especially white liberals, feel good about themselves. Unfortunately, minorities often suffer so that whites can pat themselves on the back. Liberals routinely admit minorities to schools for which they are not qualified, yet take no responsibility for the inevitable poor performance and high drop-out rates which follow. Liberals don't care if these minority students fail; liberals aren't around to witness the emotional devastation and deflated self esteem resulting from the racist policy that is affirmative action. Yes, racist. Holding someone to a separate standard merely because of the color of his skin -- that's affirmative action in a nutshell, and if that isn't racism, then nothing is. And that is what America did to Obama.
    • JED  •  6 mths ago
      If this goofball supports Obamanation ... his term will end soon in Virginia ... I will be part of that deal.
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