General links related to the composition of Obama's Cabinet and/or administration:
- "Well Done" - The New Republic
- "Obama Unveils Team to Tackle 'Historic' Crisis in Economy" - The New York Times
- "Obama Defends Cabinet: The Change Will Come From Me" - Huffington Post
- "The Five Best Jobs Obama Has Yet to Fill" - Politico
- "Obama, Aides Considering Appointing Energy 'Czar'" - The Wall Street Journal
Cabinet-Level Position | Candidate | Articles |
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Vice President | Sen. Joseph Biden | |
White House Chief-of-Staff | Rep. Rahm Emanuel | |
Environmental Protection Agency | ||
Office of Management and Budget | Peter Orszag | |
National Drug Control Policy | ||
Trade Representative |
Other position | Candidate | Articles |
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National Security Advisor | Marine General James L. Jones | "Who Is Jim Jones?" - The New Republic |
Head of White House Economic Council | Lawrence H. Summers | |
Head of Council of Economic Advisers | Christina D. Romer | |
Director of the White House Domestic Policy Council | Melody Barnes | |
White House Social Secretary | Desirée Rogers |
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Just awesome.
ReplyDeleteAgreed.
ReplyDeleteI don't know how well the table cells with a bunch of links will work, but let's try it for a bit. My next task is to just get Wiki links for each name in the second column.
ReplyDeleteWait, the names became links on their own. What? Chris, I am looking in your direction for some help understanding this.
ReplyDeleteYeah, I did that. Sorry.
ReplyDeleteBut yeah, I could move the wiki links over, but I say since all of them will have a Wiki article we may as well save space and keep the names wiki-linked.
A word of warning: the HTML in this post has become more than a little cumbersome. If any of you do not feel like working through it on your own just send me the links and I will add them.
ReplyDeleteIs there a way of fixing these charts on front page of the blog, so they don't get pushed off by newer entries?
ReplyDeleteI don't think so, which is doubly funny since you and I just posted essentially similar articles (I put one in Holder's row in the chart)
ReplyDeleteSeriously. I wish we had a blog equivalent of a message board bump to move threads up the hierarchy.
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