Author Topic: More than 40% of Obama's top-level fundraisers have secured posts in Govt.  (Read 698 times)

Soul Crusher

  • Competitors
  • Getbig V
  • *****
  • Posts: 41760
  • Doesnt lie about lifting.
Top Obama fundraisers get posts 
 
By Fredreka Schouten, USA TODAY

________________________ ________________________ ___


WASHINGTON — More than 40% of President Obama's top-level fundraisers have secured posts in his administration, from key executive branch jobs to diplomatic postings in countries such as France, Spain and the Bahamas, a USA TODAY analysis finds.

Twenty of the 47 fundraisers that Obama's campaign identified as collecting more than $500,000 have been named to government positions, the analysis found.

Overall, about 600 individuals and couples raised money from their friends, family members and business associates to help fund Obama's presidential campaign. USA TODAY's analysis found that 54 have been named to government positions, ranging from Cabinet and White House posts to advisory roles, such as serving on the economic recovery board charged with helping guide the country out of recession.

Nearly a year after he was elected on a pledge to change business-as-usual in Washington, Obama also has taken a cue from his predecessors and appointed fundraisers to coveted ambassadorships, drawing protests from groups representing career diplomats. A separate analysis by the American Foreign Service Association, the diplomats' union, found that more than half of the ambassadors named by Obama so far are political appointees, said Susan Johnson, president of the association. An appointment is considered political if it does not go to a career diplomat in the State Department.

That's a rate higher than any president in more than four decades, the group's data show, although that could change as the White House fills more openings. Traditionally about 30% of top diplomatic jobs go to political appointees, and roughly 70% to veteran State Department employees. Ambassadors earn $153,200 to $162,900 annually.

"It is time to end the spoils system and the de facto sale of ambassadorships," Johnson said. "The United States is best served by having experienced, knowledgeable and trained career officers fill all positions in our diplomatic service."


JOB RECIPIENTS: See list of fundraisers who became staffers

The administration is "well aware of the historical target of career vs. non-career ambassadors, and we will be right on that target," said White House spokesman Thomas Vietor. He said the first round of diplomatic jobs traditionally go to political appointees because those are the first available when a president takes office.

Vietor said Obama also made it clear early on that he would "nominate extremely qualified individuals who didn't necessarily come up through the ranks of the State Department but want to serve their country."

Among the top Obama fundraisers with jobs: former technology executive Julius Genachowski as chairman of the Federal Communications Commission and Nicole Avant, a music industry executive who is the top envoy in the Bahamas. Neither granted interview requests.

Those not in the administration benefited in other ways, including attending invitation-only White House bashes, such as a St. Patrick's Day gala.

Fundraiser David Gail, a Dallas lawyer that the campaign identified as raising between $100,000 and $200,000, joined dignitaries in July for an East Room country music concert featuring Alison Krauss and Charley Pride. He said he greeted Obama after the event but doesn't have special access to the president, who was elected on a pledge to change business-as-usual in Washington.

"I've seen people who have been included on conference calls or events who were very involved at the grass-roots level," Gail said.

"Contributing doesn't guarantee a visit to the White House," White House press secretary Robert Gibbs said Wednesday, "nor does it preclude it."

Others not on the campaign's list of official bundlers also have reaped rewards.

Sacramento developer Eleni Tsakopoulos-Kounalakis, a fundraiser in Hillary Rodham Clinton's unsuccessful presidential campaign, was nominated this month by Obama to serve as ambassador to Hungary. Clinton is now secretary of state.

Tsakopoulos-Kounalakis did not respond to interview requests, and her office referred calls to the White House.

It's too early to tell how big a role Obama's fundraisers will play. On the ambassador front alone, nearly 100 top positions remain unfilled, according to the American Foreign Service Association's tally.

Ronald Neumann, president of the American Academy of Diplomacy, wants Obama to limit political appointees to about 10% of diplomatic jobs. "The direction is not good," he said of Obama's appointments to date, "but you cannot definitively say what the picture will be for the whole administration."

FROM FUNDRAISER TO STAFFER

President Obama has named 54 fundraisers to government positions. Here's a look at who they are and how much they raised. The campaign reported fundraising in broad ranges only.

RAISED MORE THAN $500,0000
 
Nicole Avant  Ambassador to the Bahamas
 
Matthew Barzun  Ambassador to Sweden
 
Don Beyer  Ambassador to Switzerland and Liechtenstein
 
Jeff Bleich  Ambassador to Australia**
 
Richard Danzig  Member, Defense Policy Board
 
William Eacho  Ambassador to Austria
 
Julius Genachowski  Chairman of Federal Communications Commission
 
Donald Gips  Ambassador to South Africa
 
Howard Gutman  Ambassador to Belgium
 
Scott Harris  General Counsel, Department of Energy 
 
William Kennard  Ambassador to the European Union**
 
Bruce Oreck  Ambassador to Finland
 
Spencer Overton  Principal Deputy Assistant Attorney General 
 
Thomas Perrelli  Associate Attorney General
 
Abigail Pollack  Member, Commission to Study the Potential Creation of a National Museum of the American Latino
 
Charles Rivkin  Ambassador to France and Monaco
 
John Roos  Ambassador of Japan
 
Francisco Sanchez  Under Secretary of Commerce for International Trade
 
Alan Solomont  Ambassador to Spain and Andorra**
 
Cynthia Stroum Ambassador to Luxembourg**
 
RAISED BETWEEN $200,000 and $500,000
 
A. Marisa Chun  Deputy associate attorney general
 
Gregory Craig  White House counsel
 
Norman Eisen  Special counsel to the president for ethics and government reform
 
Michael Froman  Deputy assistant to the president and deputy national security adviser for international economic affairs
 
Mark Gallogly  Member, Economic Recovery Advisory Board
 
Max Holtzman  Senior adviser to the Agriculture secretary
 
James Hudson  Director, European Bank for Reconstruction and Development
 
Jeh Johnson  General counsel, Department of Defense
 
Samuel Kaplan  Ambassador to Morocco
 
Nicole Lamb-Hale  Deputy general counsel, Commerce Department
 
Andres Lopez  Member, Commission to Study the Potential Creation of a National Museum of the American Latino
 
Cindy Moelis  Director, Commission on White House Fellows
 
William Orrick  Counselor to the assistant attorney general
 
John Phillips Chairman, Commission on White House Fellows
 
Penny Pritzker*** Member, Economic Recovery Advisory Board
 
Bob Rivkin  General counsel, Transportation Department
 
Desiree Rogers  White House social secretary
 
Louis Susman  Ambassador to the United Kingdom
 
Robert Sussman  Senior policy counsel, Environmental Protection Agency
 
Christina Tchen  Director, White House Office of Public Engagement
 
Barry White  Ambassador to Norway
 
RAISED BETWEEN $100,000 and $200,000
 
Preeta Bansal  General counsel, Office of Management and Budget 
 
Laurie Fulton  Ambassador to Denmark
 
Fred Hochberg  President, Export-Import Bank of the United States
 
Valerie Jarrett  Senior adviser to the president
 
Kevin Jennings  Assistant deputy secretary of Education 
 
Steven Rattner  Treasury Department adviser
 
Miriam Sapiro  Deputy U.S. trade representative**
 
Vinai Thummalapally  Ambassador to Belize
 
RAISED BETWEEN $50,000 and $100,000
 
Eric Holder  Attorney general
 
David Jacobson  Ambassador to Canada 
 
Ronald Kirk  U.S. trade representative
 
Rocco Landesman  Chairman, National Endowment for the Arts
 
Susan Rice  Ambassador to the United Nations
 

** Nominated, not yet confirmed by Senate

*** National finance chairwoman

Sources: Obama campaign, Public Citizen; White House; USA TODAY research

Contributing: Andrew Seaman
 
________________________ ________________________ _____________________

CHANGE WE CAN BELIEVE IN!

Hedgehog

  • Getbig V
  • *****
  • Posts: 19464
  • It Rubs The Lotion On Its Skin.
WTF?

This is some sick shit.

I can't believe this.

You raise money for the future president and Wham bam thank you mam - you suddenly become an ambassador in Sweden?

I need to look into this bullshit.

Thanks 3366 for an excellent post.


And apologizes in advance to Hugo Chavez for meddling in domestic affairs. ;D

As empty as paradise

2ND COMING

  • Getbig V
  • *****
  • Posts: 6307
  • Might is right.
WTF?

This is some sick shit.

I can't believe this.

You raise money for the future president and Wham bam thank you mam - you suddenly become an ambassador in Sweden?

I need to look into this bullshit.


 :D

Soul Crusher

  • Competitors
  • Getbig V
  • *****
  • Posts: 41760
  • Doesnt lie about lifting.
That's a rate higher than any president in more than four decades, the group's data show, although that could change as the White House fills more openings. Traditionally about 30% of top diplomatic jobs go to political appointees, and roughly 70% to veteran State Department employees. Ambassadors earn $153,200 to $162,900 annually.

________________________ ________________________ ________________

Going back 40 years we have:

LBJ, Nixon, Ford, Carter, Reagan, Bush, Clinton, Bush, and . . . .

240 is Back

  • Getbig V
  • *****
  • Posts: 102387
  • Complete website for only $300- www.300website.com
Business.  As.  Usual.

Soul Crusher

  • Competitors
  • Getbig V
  • *****
  • Posts: 41760
  • Doesnt lie about lifting.
Business.  As.  Usual.

Not really 240 - Obama has done this more than any other president in the last 40 years.  So its not business as usual.  Its far worse by any measure. 

240 is Back

  • Getbig V
  • *****
  • Posts: 102387
  • Complete website for only $300- www.300website.com
Not really 240 - Obama has done this more than any other president in the last 40 years. 

Documentation to back up this claim?

Soul Crusher

  • Competitors
  • Getbig V
  • *****
  • Posts: 41760
  • Doesnt lie about lifting.
Documentation to back up this claim?

Did you read the article or not?

Colossus_500

  • Getbig IV
  • ****
  • Posts: 3993
  • Psalm 139
President Obama campaigned on the notion that we need to get away from the "Politics As Usual" mentality.  Is it fair to say that President Obama has literally upped the ante with the mentality of "Politics As Usual"?  He's been more biased in his politics than ANY other president that I know of the last 8-10 presidents. 

Bindare_Dundat

  • Getbig V
  • *****
  • Posts: 12227
  • KILL CENTRAL BANKS, BUY BITCOIN.
WTF?

This is some sick shit.

I can't believe this.

You raise money for the future president and Wham bam thank you mam - you suddenly become an ambassador in Sweden?

I need to look into this bullshit.

Thanks 3366 for an excellent post.


And apologizes in advance to Hugo Chavez for meddling in domestic affairs. ;D



I can't believe your surprised.

Hugo Chavez

  • Getbig V
  • *****
  • Posts: 31865
Re: More than 40% of Obama's top-level fundraisers have secured posts in Govt.
« Reply #10 on: October 29, 2009, 06:04:38 PM »

And apologizes in advance to Hugo Chavez for meddling in domestic affairs. ;D


Sorry you showed yourself to be a clueless jackass jumping the gun in that thread where I asked what people think, but if you're going to just make shit up now, you can do it somewhere else.

Fury

  • Getbig V
  • *****
  • Posts: 21026
  • All aboard the USS Leverage
Re: More than 40% of Obama's top-level fundraisers have secured posts in Govt.
« Reply #11 on: October 29, 2009, 06:11:30 PM »
Guess it pays to donate.

Hedgehog

  • Getbig V
  • *****
  • Posts: 19464
  • It Rubs The Lotion On Its Skin.
Re: More than 40% of Obama's top-level fundraisers have secured posts in Govt.
« Reply #12 on: October 29, 2009, 08:30:07 PM »
Sorry you showed yourself to be a clueless jackass jumping the gun in that thread where I asked what people think, but if you're going to just make shit up now, you can do it somewhere else.

C'mon sport.

You know I dig you.

Don't be such a piss ant. 8)
As empty as paradise

Soul Crusher

  • Competitors
  • Getbig V
  • *****
  • Posts: 41760
  • Doesnt lie about lifting.
Re: More than 40% of Obama's top-level fundraisers have secured posts in Govt.
« Reply #13 on: February 24, 2012, 01:56:53 PM »
That's a rate higher than any president in more than four decades, the group's data show, although that could change as the White House fills more openings. Traditionally about 30% of top diplomatic jobs go to political appointees, and roughly 70% to veteran State Department employees. Ambassadors earn $153,200 to $162,900 annually.

________________________ ________________________ ________________

Going back 40 years we have:

LBJ, Nixon, Ford, Carter, Reagan, Bush, Clinton, Bush, and . . . .


Bump for 180