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Al Kamen writes: Obama continues his record-setting rate of appointments
As of yesterday, Obama has named one-third of his 21 Cabinet selections, including the top four -- at Defense, State, Treasury and Justice. He's also named more than two dozen White House aides, including his chief of staff and two deputies, counsel, and national security and economic security chiefs.Washington Post reporter Al Kamen served as a Peace Corps Volunteer in Tunisia.
Al Kamen writes: Obama continues his record-setting rate of appointments
A National Security Team That Looks Like the Nation
By Al Kamen
Tuesday, December 2, 2008; Page A19
[Exceprt]
A Third of the Way Done
Meanwhile, at the end of the fourth week of the transition -- we count weeks beginning on Wednesday, the day after the election -- Obama continues his record-setting rate of appointments, far outpacing his predecessors at least as far back as Richard M. Nixon.
As of yesterday, Obama has named one-third of his 21 Cabinet selections, including the top four -- at Defense, State, Treasury and Justice. He's also named more than two dozen White House aides, including his chief of staff and two deputies, counsel, and national security and economic security chiefs.
George H.W. Bush nominated nine Cabinet and White House folks by the end of his first month in transition. Nixon picked nine White House staffers but no Cabinet members until the sixth week. Even Ronald Reagan picked only a couple of top White House aides in the first five weeks.
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