Daschle withdraws nomination
By JENNIFER LOVEN, AP White House Correspondent Jennifer Loven, Ap White House Correspondent
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WASHINGTON – Tom Daschle withdrew his nomination on Tuesday to be President Barack Obama's Health and Human Services secretary, dealing potential blows to both speedy health care reform and Obama's hopes for a smoother start as president.
"Now we must move forward," Obama said in a written statement accepting "with sadness and regret" Daschle's surprise request to be removed from consideration. A day earlier, Obama had said he "absolutely" stood by Daschle in the face of problems over back taxes and potential conflicts of interest.
Daschle, the former Senate Democratic leader and a strong backer of Obama's presidential bid, said he would have been unable to operate "with the full faith of Congress and the American people."
"I am not that leader, and will not be a distraction" to Obama's agenda, he said.
Obama had given Daschle two jobs — to be White House health czar on top of the post leading the Health and Human Services Department — and Daschle is relinquishing the czar post too. The developments called into question whether Obama will be able to move as quickly as he has promised on sweeping health care reform — one of the pillars of his first 100 days agenda.
"It really sets us back a step," said Sen. Dick Durbin, D-Ill. "Because he was such a talent. I mean he understood Congress, serving in the House and Senate he certainly had the confidence of the president."
Daschle's stunning statement came less than three hours after another Obama nominee also withdrew from consideration, and also over tax problems. Nancy Killefer, nominated by Obama to be the government's first chief performance officer, said she didn't want her bungling of payroll taxes on her household help to be a distraction.
Daschle was the third high-profile Obama nominee to bow out. Obama initially had tapped Bill Richardson to be Commerce secretary, but the New Mexico governor withdrew amid a grand jury investigation into a state contract awarded to his political donors.
Obama, Vice President Joe Biden and Daschle's former Democratic colleagues had rallied to his defense in the wake of questions about his failure to fully pay his taxes from 2005 through 2007. Last month, Daschle paid $128,203 in back taxes and $11,964 in interest.
"Tom made a mistake, which he has openly acknowledged," Obama said. "He has not excused it, nor do I. But that mistake and this decision cannot diminish the many contributions Tom has made to this country."
"I was a little stunned. I thought he was going to get confirmed," said Sen. Max Baucus, D-Mont., chairman of the Senate Finance Committee, the panel that would have voted on Daschle's nomination. "It's regrettable. He's a very good man."
Daschle also was facing questions about potential conflicts of interests related to the speaking fees he accepted from health care interests. Daschle also provided advice to health insurers and hospitals through his post-Senate work at a law firm.
It all proved too bitter a pill for senators to swallow, even for a former member of their club. Last week, the Senate confirmed Timothy Geithner as Treasury secretary despite his tax problems.
The controversy also has undercut Obama's promise to run a more ethical, responsible and special interest-free administration.
The withdrawal came after Republicans and major newspapers had been questioning Obama's initial decision to stick with Daschle.
Republican Sen. Jim DeMint of South Carolina said Obama was "losing credibility" with his statements in support of Daschle. "Part of leadership is recognizing when there has been a mistake made and responding quickly," the Republican said.
In an editorial, The New York Times described Daschle's ability to move "cozily between government and industry" as a cloud over any role he might play in changing the nation's health care system.
The Chicago Tribune opined that "Daschle is dispensable" and suggested that "to proclaim high standards and then suspend them exposes Obama to charges that he is either hypocritical or obtuse."
In a letter released Monday, Daschle sought to explain how he overlooked taxes on income for consulting work and the use of a car service. He also deducted more in charitable contributions than he should have. He also met with Senate Finance Committee members behind closed doors.
"It was completely inadvertent, but that's no excuse," he said. "I apologize to President Obama, to my colleagues and to the American people."
Tom Daschle Withdraws From HHS Nomination
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Tom Daschle Withdraws From HHS Nomination
Again with the taxes!

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"I accidentally forgot to pay $128k in taxes". Sure. I believe you.
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Re: Tom Daschle Withdraws From HHS Nomination
It's curious that 3 of his nominees have had issues paying their taxes; another one withdrew her name today too. I wonder if they're getting lax with the vetting or are just unlucky?
In any case, it's unfortunate; Daschle seems like he would have been the most qualified for the job.
In any case, it's unfortunate; Daschle seems like he would have been the most qualified for the job.

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If this were the Bush administration, they wouldn't have admitted to owing taxes at all until three years into their term.Natorgator wrote:It's curious that 3 of his nominees have had issues paying their taxes; another one withdrew her name today too. I wonder if they're getting lax with the vetting or are just unlucky?
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Could depend on how much he trusts his accountant.aerius wrote:"I accidentally forgot to pay $128k in taxes". Sure. I believe you.
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I don't like Daschle, never liked Daschle and glad to see him go. Captain roll-over is his proper title, he was a pure politico, the position he held today was the one with 51% approval or greater. And never forget how happy he was to get down and suck Bush's @#$@$ from 2000 to 2004.
More-over he knows less about heath issues than your average DC hobo. He knows talking points, he's sat in a few meetings. But what is his degree in? Political Science.
Are you telling me out of the 200k+ Doctors in the US you can't find one guy who knows politics and medicine? Thank Xenu that Daschle was defeated, maybe Obama will do the right thing and pick a former doctor, or a former Hospital Administrator rather than a frigging Senator.
Being Senator does not qualify you for all government jobs.
More-over he knows less about heath issues than your average DC hobo. He knows talking points, he's sat in a few meetings. But what is his degree in? Political Science.
Are you telling me out of the 200k+ Doctors in the US you can't find one guy who knows politics and medicine? Thank Xenu that Daschle was defeated, maybe Obama will do the right thing and pick a former doctor, or a former Hospital Administrator rather than a frigging Senator.
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Good riddance. Now stick Dr. Dean in there.
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Fuck 'em. I have little tolerance for rich people who cheat on their taxes. It's not like they where at risk of starving if they paid up.
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