WHO'S WHO

WHO'S WHO in the Administration There is truth to Michael Deaver's claim that one of his problems was alcoholism, but why wasn't it reported years ago? The reporters who knew him well enough...

...Trade Representitive...
...Associate Director for Economic Policy, Office of Management and Budget—Kathryn Eickoff...
...Thus the National Security Council, in addition to performing a coordinating function, does things that State, CIA, and Defense are supposed to do...
...Deputy Assistant to the President and Executive Assistant to the Chief of Staff—John C Tuck has been the deputy assistant to the president for legislative affairs...
...in Beverly Hills, California...
...The reason this time is that Howard Baker does not like James C Miller, the current head of OMB, but does not feel that now is the time to get rid of him...
...Or was it just part of the implied bargain of favorable consideration for the clients when Baker returned to some position of public power...
...Special Assistant to the President for Legislative Affairs—Ronald K. Sable has been special assistant to the president and senior director of legislative and legal affairs at the National Security Council...
...AGENCIES AND COMMISSIONS Librarian of Congress—James H. Billington has been director of the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars...
...Heritage Foundation's Policy Review...
...HUD Undersecretary of Housing and Urban Development—Carl D. Covitz has been president of Landmark Communities Inc...
...Perhaps the most extreme example of this trend is the naming of Dan Crippen as White House Budget adviser...
...Alan Woods has been deputy U.S...
...Does this also explain why the public was not told about Deaver's less attractive characteristics until after he left the White House and could.no longer seduce journalists with juicy stories that made them seem to be beating their competition...
...If Michael Deaver was protected by some reporters who were trying to protect their source, he has certainly been hounded by William Safire of The New York Times...
...Director, Agency for International Development—M...
...TRANSPORTATION Administrator, Urban Mass Transit Administration— Ralph Stanley...
...Was it because he was their number one source...
...The OMB is part of the White House, so now they're hiring someone to monitor someone else who's already inside...
...JUSTICE Assistant Attorney General, Antitrust Division— Charles F. Rule has been acting assistant attorney general...
...Deputy Assistant to the President—Danny L. Crippen has been with the Washington office of Merrill Lynch, and was legislative counsel to former Senate Majority Leader Howard Baker...
...DEFENSE Assistant Secretary of Defense for International Security Policy—Frank J. Gaffney was deputy assistant secretary of defense, Nuclear Forces and Arms Control Policy...
...Special Assistant to the President and Senior Director of Legislative Affairs for the National Security Council—Alison Fortier was director of Congressional affairs at the Arms Control and Disarmament Agency...
...Out WHITE HOUSE Deputy Special Counselor to the President—Charles N. Browner...
...The reporters who knew him well enough to know about it, such as The Washington Post's Lou Cannon, didn't tell their readers about Deaver's weakness...
...A sense of how satisfactorily Cribb fits the bill can be gathered from what Richard Viguerie said on hearing the news of the appointment: "We love him ." Cribb, you may recall, pioneered new ground in government ethics, when he took six weeks of paid leave from his $72,000 a year job at the Justice Department to study for his bar exam . . . In WHITE HOUSE Deputy Special Counselor to the President—William B. Lytton III has been a partner in the Philadelphia law firm of Kohn, Savett, Klein, and Graf...
...The red meat appears to be T. Kenneth Cribb, Jr., the new assistant to the president for domestic affairs...
...Senior Domestic Policy Adviser, Office of Policy Development—Dinesh D'Souza has been an editor of the...
...Associate Director for Natural Resources, Energy, and Science, Office of Management and Budget—Robert K. Dawson was an assistant secretary of the Army Civil Works...
...WHO'S WHO in the Administration There is truth to Michael Deaver's claim that one of his problems was alcoholism, but why wasn't it reported years ago...
...Is it possible that Safire's zeal to get Deaver has been heightened, as we have been told, by Safire's friendship with Richard V. Allen and reliance on Allen as a major source...
...Crippen, on the other hand, is a friend whose advice Baker trusts . . According to the American Lawyer, Howard Baker earned $950,000 for his law practice in 1985...
...Allen is said to nurse a permanent grudge against Deaver, who, he believes, was primarily responsible for his exit from the White House in 1982 . . . . One of the major factors in the growth of the White House bureaucracy has been the tendency to reproduce in the West Wing functions supposedly performed by the rest of the government...
...Was he paid this money because of his legal skills alone...
...Last month we mentioned that Baker needed to throw a little red meat to the right-wing if they were going to stay tame during his tenure...

Vol. 19 • June 1987 • No. 5


 
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