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Robert
L. Gibbs (b. March 29, 1971) is an American political consultant. Gibbs is
the communications director for U.S. Senator Barack Obama and Obama's 2008
presidential campaign.According to news reports, he will be named White House
press secretary to the new President. Gibbs, who has worked with Obama since
2004, was press secretary of John Kerry's 2004 presidential campaign and has
previously specialized in Senate campaigns, having served as communications
director for the Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee and for four
individual Senate campaigns, including those of Obama in 2004 and Fritz Hollings
in 1998. Gibbs was also the press secretary of Representative Bob
Etheridge.Gibbs received criticism in 2007 for his connection with a 527
political group which launched attack ads against presidential candidate Howard
Dean during the 2004 presidential election.
Style
He challenges reporters in phone calls and emails, which are done in a brash
manner.
U.S. presidential election, 2004
Early in the 2004 presidential campaign, Gibbs was the press secretary of
Democratic candidate John Kerry. On November 11, 2003, Gibbs resigned "in
reaction to the firing of Jim Jordan, abruptly let go by Kerry Sunday night."
Gibbs was replaced by Stephanie Cutter, a former spokeswoman for Ted Kennedy.
After leaving the Kerry campaign, Gibbs became spokesman for Americans for Jobs,
Health Care and Progressive Values, a Democratic group formed to stop the 2004
presidential campaign of Howard Dean.
U.S. presidential election, 2008
The appointment of Gibbs by Obama to the post of communications chief was met
with mild controversy by some critics in the Democratic National Committee, who
cited Gibbs' role in the aggressive campaign tactics used to block the
nomination of Howard Dean in the the 2004 race. Obama, however, referred to
Gibbs as his "one-person Southern focus group" and welcomed him as part of his
close-knit team that included strategist David Axelrod, campaign director David
Plouffe, and research director Devorah Adler. In his communications role, Gibbs
became known as "the enforcer" because of his aggressive rapid-response methods
for countering disinformation tactics from opponents. Gibbs assumed
responsibility for "shaping the campaign message, responding to the 24/7 news
cycle, schmoozing with the press and fighting back when he disagrees with its
reporting."As the chief intermediary between the Obama campaign and the press,
Gibbs sought to counter the Republican National Committee's opposition research
tactics against Barack Obama in early 2007. He is largely responsible for not
making Obama as available to the media as some felt he should be.
Gibbs adopted a policy of rapid response to claims by conservative news outlets
that questioned Obama's religious upbringing. In reponse to the "Obama is a
Muslim" meme suggested by these claims, Gibbs disseminated information to other
news networks that Obama is not nor has ever been Muslim. At the time, Gibbs
said, "These malicious, irresponsible charges are precisely the kind of politics
the American people have grown tired of."
After comments by George W. Bush to the Israeli Knesset questioning Obama's
foreign policy platform's focus on international diplomacy, Gibbs responded,
calling Bush's comments "astonishing" and "an unprecedented attack on foreign
soil." Gibbs argued that Bush's policy amounted to "cowboy diplomacy" that had
been discounted by Bush's own Secretary of Defense, Robert Gates, and quoted
with Gates' own words: "We need to figure out a way to develop some leverage.
and then sit down and talk...if there is going to be a discussion, then they
need something , too. We can't go to a discussion and be completely the
demander, with them not feeling that they need anything from us."
He was widely blamed by news media executives for "holding hostage" reporters,
while Obama and Hillary Clinton met for the first time after a heavily contested
Democratic primary season. He countered back, “It wasn't an attempt to deceive
in any way... It was just private meetings.”
In his efforts to combat claims by the John McCain campaign of ties between
Obama and Weather Underground cofounder Bill Ayers in the weeks before the
election, Gibbs raised his own national profile when he confronted Fox News
Network's Sean Hannity about his repeatedly bringing up the subject of Ayers
during the interview. On the air, Gibbs challenged Hannity's attempts to
associate Obama with a terrorist because Obama once served on a charitable board
with Ayers. Gibbs countered that not only was the board also comprised of
Republican McCain supporters, Hannity himself had hosted Andy Martin who had
previously made comments interpreted as anti-semitic. Amidst contentious debate,
Gibbs argued that if Hannity's claim that Obama is a terrorist due to an
association with Ayers is accurate, one would then have to accept that Hannity
is an anti-semite because of his association with Martin. The video of Gibbs's
exchange with Hannity received considerable air time on networks other than Fox
in the ensuing days.Two days after Barack Obama`s win in the 2008 presidental
election, Politico reported that Gibbs will be named White House Press
Secretary.
Quotes by Robert Gibbs
* "The best way to fight rumor is with fact. If you don't fight rumor, it
becomes truth." to Fox News reporter, June 12, 2008
Personal
Gibbs is a 1989 graduate of Auburn High School in Auburn, Alabama and graduated
cum laude from North Carolina State University with a degree in political
science.Gibbs lives in Alexandria, VA and is married to an attorney and they
have a five-year-old son..
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