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timosman
01-13-2017, 12:59 PM
http://www.breitbart.com/big-government/2017/01/10/democrats-denied-jobs-clinton-defeat/


by WARNER TODD HUSTON 10 Jan 2017

Hillary Clinton and her staff were so sure that she was going to win the election in November that they had already assembled their shortlist of people for top government jobs, a report reveals.
Mike Allen, formerly of Politico and now with Axios, released a list showing how Team Clinton had begun allocating the patronage jobs that would come with their expected Nov. 8 election win.

As Allen notes, Clinton had “astonishingly specific, widely known/accepted roles planned for her administration.” Allen also explains that the list was compiled from “interviews with numerous Clinton insiders” and shows she had moved well beyond the metaphorical “measuring of the drapes” to a thought out organizational chart.

Allen’s list is so detailed that Clinton had even picked several foreign ambassadors and even daughter Chelsea’s “chief of staff.” it’s a veritable Who’s Who of Clinton donors and apparatchiks of Washington D.C.

In many cases, Clinton had several candidates already sussed out for each of the positions she would have needed to fill if she had become the 45th president of the United States. Looking at this list proves the U.S. dodged more than one bullet with her loss.

Some of the more astonishing picks were John Podesta for Secretary of State. It was his lax computer security measures that caused many “wikileaks” headaches for the team in the run-up to Nov. 8.

Another interesting part of the list was that Clinton was thinking of retaining Obama’s highly politicized Attorney General, Loretta Lynch.

And to show that the Democratic Party’s’ internal competing interest groups were a consideration ahead of mere qualifications, a telling entry was this: “EPA: Likely an African American (and/or at Education).”

Some political allies were going to get soon-to-be-selected “big jobs.” They include Sen. Cory Booker and Leah Daughtry, who helped organize the Democrats’ convention. Major donors, such as Elizabeth Bagley, were to be given prestigious ambassadorial slots.



Clinton Cabinet Candidates:


Secretary of State: John Podesta, Bill Burns, Joe Biden
Deputy Secretary of State: Kurt Campbell, Wendy Sherman
Treasury Secretary: Sheryl Sanderg, Lael Brained
Defense Secretary: Michèle Floury
Attorney General: Loretta Lynch retained, Jennifer Granholm, Jamie Gorelick, Tom Perez
Commerce Secretary: Gregory Meeks, Sheryl Sandberg, Terry McAuliffe
Labor: Howard Schultz
HHS: Neera Tanden
Energy Secretary: Carol Browner
Education Secretary: Jennifer Granholm, John Sexton
EPA: Likely an African American (and/or at Education)
Budget Director: Gene Sperling
U.N Ambassador: Tom Nides, Wendy Sherman, Bill Burns
Director of National Intelligence: Tom Donilon
CIA Director: Tom Donilon, Mike Morell
SEC Chair: Gary Gentler
Big Jobs: Tom Vilsack, Cory Booker


Clinton White House Candidates


White House Chief of Staff: Ron Klain
Deputy Chief of Staff: Huma Abedin
Deputy Chief of Staff for Operations: Sara Latham
Deputy Chief of Staff for Policy: Maya Harris
National Security Adviser: Jake Sullivan
Deputy National Security Adviser: Laura Rosenberger
Counterterrorism Adviser: Jeremy Bash
West Wing Climate Czar: John Podesta
Whatever She Wants: Jen Palmieri
East Wing: Capricia Marshall
Counselor: Philippe Reines
Senior Adviser: Robby Mook
Big Job: Leah Daughtry
White House Counsel: Karen Dunn
Deputy Counsel: Heather Samuelson
Ambassador to NATO: Derek Chollet
Ambassador to U.K.: Tom Nides, Anna Wintour
Ambassador to France: Marc Lasry
Ambassador to Ireland: Elizabeth Bagley
Social Secretary: Dennis Cheng
Deputy Social Secretary: Bryan Rafanelli
Political Director: Marlon Marshall
Speechwriting: Dan Schwerin, Megan Rooney
Press Secretary: Brian Fallon
Traveling Press Secretary: Nick Merrill
Deputy Press Secretary: Lily Adams
Communications Director: Kristina Schake
Deputy Comms Director: Christina Reynolds, Lori Lodes
Surrogate Communications: Adrienne Elrod
Staff Secretary: Rob Russo
Cabinet Affairs: Brynne Craig
Domestic Policy Council: Ann O’Leary
Some Other Council: Ed Meier
Scheduling: Lona Valmoro
Advance: Jason Chung
Trip Director: Connolly Weigher
Office of Administration: Charlie Baker
Chief of Protocol: Natalie Jones Callahan
DNC Chair: Tom Perez
WJC Chief of Staff: Tina Floury
WJC Deputy Chief of Staff: John Davidson
Chelsea Chief of Staff: Bari Lurie
Vice President Chief of Staff: Mike Henry
V.P. Deputy Chief of Staff: Matt Paul
V.P. Press Secretary: Amy Dudley
Presidential Inaugural Committee Chair: Capricia Marshall
Presidential Inaugural Committee co-E.D.s: Alex Hornbook and Brynne Craig

jllundqu
01-13-2017, 01:10 PM
That's a scary god damned list...