Thursday, September 09, 2004

What Did the Bush Administration Have to Say About Those That Left?
And What have We Heard From Them Since They Left???

Note: There have been a few prominent voices of former Bush Administration officials who have spoken, and written about their time in office; but there seem to be two distinct trends detectable in the status of the departees. Either they left to join/rejoin a company that was involved in the exact field where they worked for the adminstration as a regulator; or they retired. Those going into corporate entities usually were hired by the companies as lobbyists, not for technical, R&D, or administration positions.

Surveying the list of some who left, a few wrote books critical of the Administration, and were in the News daily for a short time; but are almost invisible after the first flurry of departure activity and the release of their books. See if you can envision the present situation of some of the departees:


Paul O'Neill: Treasury Secretary
Chrisie Todd Whitman: EPA Director
Richard A. Clark:: Senior Adviser/Counter Terrorism
Ari Fleischer: Press Secretary
Thomas White: Secretary of the Army
Rosario Marin: US Treasurer
John Yoo: Deputy in the Justice Department's Office of Legal Counsel (OLC)
Lawrence Lindsey:
Glenn Hubbard:
Mitch Daniels: Budget Director
Bradford Berenson: Associate White House Counsel
Brett Kavanaugh: Associate White House Counsel
H. Chris Bartolumucci: Associate White House Counsel
Greg Thielmann: State Department's Bureau of Intelligence and Research
Roger Cressey: Counter Terrorism Assistant at the National Security Council
Flynt Leverett: Specialist in Middle East issues at the National Security Council
Ken Pollack: CIA analyst and Iraq expert
Thomas A. Scully: HHS Director of the Medicare Office
Max Boot: senior fellow at the Council on Foreign Relations
John DiIulio: former director of the Office of Faith-Based and Community Initiatives.
George Tenet: CIA Director
Rand Beers:Anti-Terror Administrator at NSC
James Capretta: Office of Management & Budget
Jack Howard: Legislative Affairs
Robert Marsh: Legislative Affairs
Elizabeth Blackburn: Council on BioEthics
William May: Council on BioEthics
WIlliam Hansen: Deputy Secretary of Education
Robert Jordan: Ambassador to Saudia Arabia
Wendy Sherman: Assist. Secretary for Legislative Affairs
Jay Bybee: Asst. Attorney General
Jack Goldsmith: Justice Department's Office of Legal Counsel (OLC)

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