Published 1/8/2009
by Domenico Montanaro
at First Read
The Washington Post delves into the fact that Obama is putting together a West Wing that is as powerful (if not more so) than the 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."
The AP curtain-raises today's Daschle hearing: "The committee will not vote on whether Daschle's nomination ...
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