The BlogHolbrooke Back From Telluride, Still Irrelevant1:53 PM, Dec 4, 2009
• By MICHAEL GOLDFARB
Laura Rozen reports:
I don't know how anyone can write these stories without asking the obvious question: where is Holbrooke's personal archivist in all of this? As far as Mitchell, the rumor mill has him leaving the administration at the end of the year. If he does leave, his reputation will not have suffered from a year of Middle East negotiations in which he played the quiet diplomat, doing his best to be pragmatic as Clinton and Obama were making a hash of the peace process and constantly complicating his efforts. There was concern about Mitchell at the beginning of the year, but in the last six months I've not heard a single Republican complain about his work -- those complaints were reserved entirely for the clumsy attempts made by Clinton and Obama to rein in Israeli settlements while simultaneously failing to obtain any concessions from Israel's Arab neighbors and Palestinian "partners." Holbrooke has managed to fall from grace in a much more dramatic fashion. After starting the year by fighting a bunch of very public turf wars with his fellow envoys and the NSC (is there really any doubt that Holbrooke was the source for so many attacks by liberal columnists on Jim Jones?), he has suddenly become a marginal figure, forced to defend himself, rather meekly, from charges of irrelevancy in an interview late last month only to disappear on a ski vacation in Telluride just as the administration went into countdown mode on the Afghanistan decision. The irony is that Holbrooke counts among his defenders the most sycophantic of Obama supporters (Joe Klein comes to mind). Now these journalists must sit idly by as another one of their champions -- and sources -- ends up on the outside, looking in. Update: A friend writes:
Update II: A knowledgeable Republican emails:
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