Welcome, Guest.
Please login or register.
Obama's Cabinet Picks
Rotterdam NY...the people's voice    Rotterdam's Virtual Internet Community    United States Government  ›  Obama's Cabinet Picks Moderators: Admin
Users Browsing Forum
No Members and 80 Guests

Obama's Cabinet Picks  This thread currently has 560 views. |
1 Pages 1 Recommend Thread
Admin
November 6, 2008, 5:08am Report to Moderator
Board Moderator
Posts
18,484
Reputation
64.00%
Reputation Score
+16 / -9
Time Online
769 days 23 minutes
http://www.nypost.com/seven/11062008/news/politics/plenty_kennedys_on_cabinet_list_137301.htm
Quoted Text
PLENTY KENNEDYS ON CABINET LIST
By GEOFF EARLE in Chicago and MAGGIE HABERMAN in New York, Post Wire Services

November 6, 2008 --

President-elect Barack Obama immediately started naming his starting lineup yesterday, while rumors swirled about his Cabinet picks - including a pair of Kennedys.

Robert F. Kennedy Jr. was being touted yesterday as the possible administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency. A New York environmental lawyer, he was among the only members of the Kennedy clan to back Hillary Rodham Clinton over Obama in the primaries - but his green credentials are seen as strong.

And picking him would likely please the New York senator - although Kennedy reportedly downplayed any level of interest.

At the same time, Caroline Kennedy's name was floated as possible ambassador to the United Nations.

But it was unclear if Caroline - JFK's daughter and one of Obama's veep vetters - has any interest in the post.

Meanwhile, Obama made his first official staff pick - offering the post of White House chief of staff to a much-disliked political street fighter, Illinois Congressman Rahm Emanuel.

The president-elect also selected his transition team, stocked with old friends, political allies and advisers.

Among them are John Podesta, who was President Bill Clinton's chief of staff; Pete Rouse, a former aide to Sen. Tom Daschle of South Dakota; and Valerie Jarrett, a longtime pal.

Also advising Obama are Arizona Gov. Janet Napolitano, an early supporter; William Daley, a former commerce secretary; and Carol Browner, former head of the EPA.

In Emanuel - a Chicagoan who served as a political enforcer for Bill Clinton and who is now the fourth-ranking Democrat in the House - Obama selected a seasoned tactician who knows the fears, ambitions, and ideals of individual lawmakers. He was seen by Washington watchers as a pragmatic choice who bridges the Bill Clinton and Obama worlds.

As chairman of the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee, he orchestrated his party's 2006 takeover of the House.

Emanuel lost half a finger after in an accident when he was in high school. He has a habit of wagging the stunted finger at people, adding to his tough-guy image.

H.R. Haldeman, White House chief of staff to President Richard Nixon, famously said, "Every president needs a son of a b**ch, and I am Nixon's."

And many observers believe Emanuel fits nicely in that slot.

Kevin Smith, a spokesman for House Republican Leader John Boehner, said, "Rahm is one of the most partisan politicians in the country and a consummate Washington insider . . . It would be an ironic and controversial choice, to say the least, for a presidential candidate running on a promise to change Washington."

Others serving on the transition team include Patrick Gaspard, a top official of the union SEIU/1199 and a New York political operative.

Obama plans to start rolling out some key Cabinet appointments within days - and members of the transition team have been mentioned. Napolitano has been seen as a possible attorney general.

Sen. John Kerry, who endorsed Obama after his New Hampshire loss, is seen as a possible secretary of state pick - although his spokesman denied it.

Another possibility for the critical post is New Mexico Gov. Bill Richardson, whose backing during the primaries provided Obama with a critical boost.

Even Obama's most prominent early endorser, Oprah Winfrey, has gotten hyped for an undisclosed Cabinet job - thanks to a rumor on the blog of the Financial Times.

Today, Obama is scheduled to receive a high-level security briefing from Director of National Intelligence Michael McConnell.

"He [Obama] will see the full range of capabilities we deploy for the United States," CIA Director Michael Hayden said in a letter to employees.
Logged
Private Message
senders
November 6, 2008, 8:19pm Report to Moderator
Hero Member
Posts
29,348
Reputation
70.97%
Reputation Score
+22 / -9
Time Online
1574 days 2 hours 22 minutes
get ready to wine and dine the world with our scraps left after the job losses and the like......


...you are a product of your environment, your environment is a product of your priorities, your priorities are a product of you......

The replacement of morality and conscience with law produces a deadly paradox.


STOP BEING GOOD DEMOCRATS---STOP BEING GOOD REPUBLICANS--START BEING GOOD AMERICANS

Logged Offline
Private Message Reply: 1 - 1
1 Pages 1 Recommend Thread
|


Thread Rating
There is currently no rating for this thread