Obama’s Administration is flavored with Clinton Juice

Published by Pamela Gentry on Monday, December 1, 2008 at 2:46 pm.

By Pamela Gentry, Senior Political Producer

Dec. 1, 2008 – Later today, when President-Elect Barack Obama nominates Sen. Hillary Clinton (D-N.Y.) as secretary of State, he will add the biggest name in the former Clinton administration to a laundry list of others now on his team.

There was always speculation Obama would need to find a high-profile respectable post for his former rival in exchange for her endorsement and campaigning for him in key states following the Democratic Convention, so today’s announcement is almost anticlimactic.

But when looking at the names of those tapped, or about to be tapped, for top posts you can’t help but notice a developing theme: the “Clinton Connection.”

With roughly 28 folks getting the nod (officially and unofficially) from the Obama camp, most have links to the Clinton administration – or deep ties inside the Chicago political machine.

While their isn’t anything different or new about a president bringing folks from home or from a previous administration, for Obama it seems to counter  his message of  bringing “change” to Washington, because a lot of these picks are already here. 

It’s early in his presidential picks, but he may want to cast a wider net.  The blogosphere is getting discouraged that he appears to be picking from the same batch of folks inside the beltway. 

Obama was elected with the support of a slew of political neophytes, so these decisions might need to be explained to those folks who worked so tirelessly on his campaign.  

That’s seems to be the consensus re.    It’s a great idea for the Obama Web site to have a posting for folks to apply for jobs in the administration, it appears transparent, but when every other appointment has a Clinton or Chicago tie – a novice to the process could become spectacle.

Some appointments are two-fers.  For example Obama’s chief of staff, Rep. Rahm Emanuel is an Illinois congressman and a former senior adviser to President Clinton.

Here’s just a few of the others on the list:

Mona Messina – Deputy chief of staff in the Clinton administration

Ellen Moran – White House director of communications on Clinton’s Inaugural team

Greg Craig – White House counsel, who defended Clinton against impeachment

Timothy Geithner – Secretary of the Treasury, who served at the Treasury Department under Clinton

Gov. Bill Richardson (N.M.) – (U.S. ambassador to the United Nations in the Clinton administration

David Axelrod – Senior adviser to the President Clinton with ties to Hillary Clinton through his wife’s work on behalf of the Citizens United for Research in Epilepsy

Eric Holder – U.S. attorney general, who was deputy attorney general during the Clinton administration

Gov. Janet Napolitano – Secretary of Homeland Security, who was an appointee of Clinton’s as U.S. attorney for the District of Arizona

Peter R. Orszag – Director of the Office of Management and Budget, who was economic adviser during the Clinton administration

Rob Nabors – Deputy director of Office of Management and Budget, who was senior adviser in the Office of Management and Budget in the Clinton administration.

The Hillary Clinton appointment will make the  junior New York senator the lead anchor of the newly formed national security team.  She’ll be joined by Defense Secretary Robert M. Gates, who will stay in place at the Pentagon for two years, along with the added appointment of Gen. James L. Jones, a retired Marine commandant, as national security adviser.

The appointment process isn’t an easy one, so we’ll have to see if a wider net is cast in the coming weeks. 

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Khrish Said on

I wait each and every day for the news of appointments from the President-Elect. I am waiting to see who goes where; and I have especially been waiting to see where Susan Rice will go. I found out today and I was not too happy until Pres.elect Obama said that the UN Ambassador would be a part of his cabinet. Eric Holder, the first Black America Attorney General was very dear to my heart and I await even more goodies. It seems to be driving many of the supporters crazy that he is including Clinton in the admin as well as some others, but Pres/elet Obama showed me a thing or two when he ran. I certainly thought that he would be clobbered a few times, but he did it his way and he won. I am just waiting and watching, because, contrary to some belief, this is going to work in a great way as well.



seschris Said on

Let the man do his thing! Trust and believe. Stop second guessing and dissecting his every breath.



david Said on

That show was so funny I could not stop laughing, and that was called a press conference, when obama in all his wisdom and the joke team are done with america they are going to have to call in the A-TEAM to help AMERICA , and the terrorists will not like that, and all the other problems america is going to face.



LYNN Said on

I THINK THAT MR OBAMA IS MAKING SOME WISE CHOICES!!.”THE GOOD OLD BOYS ARE UPSET”.. BECAUSE THE ..”CLINTONS”..DON’T PLAY THEIR GAME!!.MR OBAMA HAS TO PICK PEOPLE THAT WON’T GO TO OTHER NATIONS WITH A..” COWBOY ATTITUDE”..AMERICA IS ALL READY HATED BECAUSE OF LACK OF..” DIVERSITY”..IN THINKING AND GOVERNMENT!!