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DeepModem Mom Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Jan-08-09 04:23 PM
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WP, pg1: Obama Assembles Powerful West Wing; Influential Advisers May Compete With Cabinet
Obama Assembles Powerful West Wing
Influential Advisers May Compete With Cabinet
By Michael D. Shear and Ceci Connolly
Washington Post Staff Writers
Thursday, January 8, 2009; A01

President-elect Barack Obama is assembling a new and influential cadre of counselors just steps from the Oval Office whose power to direct domestic policy will rival, if not exceed, the authority of his Cabinet.

Presidents have long strived to centralize influence in the White House, often to the frustration of their Cabinet secretaries. But not since Richard M. Nixon tried to abolish the majority of his Cabinet has a president gone so far in attempting to build a West Wing-based clutch of advisers with a mandate to cut through -- or leapfrog -- the traditional bureaucracy. Obama's emerging "super-Cabinet" is intended to ensure that his domestic priorities -- health reform, the environment and urban affairs -- don't get mired in agency red tape or brushed aside by the ongoing economic meltdown and international crises. Half a dozen new White House positions have been filled by well-known leaders with experience navigating Washington turf wars.

But some see the potential for chaos within the administration....

Carol M. Browner, who ran the Environmental Protection Agency in the Clinton administration, is taking on a broad new portfolio with responsibility for Obama's ambitious agenda on the environment, energy and climate change. Bronx politician Adolfo Carrion Jr. is expected to serve in another new White House post, implementing Obama's education and housing agenda for cities. Former senator Thomas A. Daschle will become the first Cabinet secretary in decades to have an office in the West Wing and a separate, newly created White House title: director of the Office of Health Reform....

In interviews, several top Obama advisers said they are extending to domestic affairs a model of governance that has long been used in foreign policy, in which the national security adviser manages diplomatic and military matters from a perch in the White House that offers him or her ready access to the president. "Given the enormity of the challenges we face, it is critical to have someone in the White House every day, reporting to the president, coordinating policy and giving these issues the important focus they deserve," said Obama spokeswoman Stephanie Cutter. "It allows for efficient, streamlined decision-making."...

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Top Obama advisers spent months studying the internal workings of previous administrations and came away convinced that high-priority issues require a White House coordinator akin to the national security adviser. White House veterans say the new posts are the clearest signal yet that the incoming president has no patience for the resistance to change that permeates the capital. "He's taking his top priorities and doubling down by making sure they are operating in full coordination in the White House as well as in the agencies," said Patrick J. Griffin, who served as President Bill Clinton's legislative affairs director. "It really is a way of him maximizing the opportunity to control all aspects of these efforts."...

http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2009/01/07/AR2009010703868_pf.html
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kstewart33 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Jan-08-09 04:30 PM
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1. Does anyone have the feeling that the media is just itching for anything to go wrong?
A front page piece on the prospect that there may be conflict between the cabinet and WH staff?

Geez, that's certainly front page news.

Today is not a slow news day. The media have better things to do than to put even a smidge of a prospect of conflict on the front page.

This is ridiculous.
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kstewart33 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Jan-08-09 04:30 PM
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2. Does anyone have the feeling that the media is just itching for anything to go wrong?
Edited on Thu Jan-08-09 04:30 PM by kstewart33
A front page piece on the prospect that there may be conflict between the cabinet and WH staff?

Geez, that's certainly front page news.

Today is not a slow news day. The media have better things to do than to put even a smidge of a prospect of conflict on the front page.

This is ridiculous.

Edit: Sorry for the duplicate post.
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