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Home Front: Politix
Several Early Choices for New Administration Have Clinton Pedigree
2008-11-07
Barack Obama argued for months that victory for his opponent would be akin to a third term for President Bush. But as he embarks on his own presidency, Mr. Obama faces the challenge of building an administration that does not look like a third term for former President Bill Clinton.

Introducing his first appointments as president-elect, Mr. Obama reached deep into the Clinton fold on Wednesday, naming John D. Podesta, a former White House chief of staff, to lead his transition team. He has asked another former Clinton aide, Representative Rahm Emanuel of Illinois, to be his own chief of staff and is said to be choosing between two other Clinton veterans for national security adviser.

Mr. Obama tried to balance his initial announcement by naming two co-chairmen to work with Mr. Podesta on the transition, and he will soon introduce other key advisers without any Clinton pedigrees.

But this is only the beginning of a delicate balancing act for Mr. Obama: between bringing a new generation of leadership to Washington as a signal of his commitment to his pledge to change politics, and recruiting, at a time of intense economic and national security challenges, from the biggest pool of Democrats with national executive branch experience.

The tension has already generated concern among the Obama aides who labored for two years to turn an underdog into a president, in part by beating Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton of New York to win the Democratic nomination, only to watch him turn to the Clinton crowd when it comes time to stock a government. ...
Posted by:ed

#5  Obama's choosing the son of an Irgun member and the name-sake of a dead Stern Gang goon as his chief of staff. That's going to make the lefty anti-Semitic "yay, the neo-cons are gone!" crowd go batshit once they come down off their Obama-high and something happens to make them realize that the Kingdom ain't Come.

Guaranteed, Emanuel is going to star in 'the revolution was betrayed by Jewish counter-revolutionay wreckers!' fantasies inside of six months.
Posted by: Mitch H.   2008-11-07 11:31  

#4  If you don't get the Clinton people you have to dig back forty years to the Carter White House for anyone with experience. That would put the guys up in age.

This is a wise move. Start it running with Clinton people and then have your own favorites learn on the job for a year or two and positioned to take over.
Posted by: rjschwarz   2008-11-07 10:50  

#3  So this is the "Change you can believe in"?
Posted by: tu3031   2008-11-07 10:31  

#2  These aren't anywhere close to what I think would be best, BUT...

Relatively centrist is good.
Posted by: Minister of funny walks   2008-11-07 10:06  

#1  Wipe your chin, NYT.
Posted by: mojo   2008-11-07 01:45  

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