WHO'S WHO

WHO'S WHO You're not going to believe it! Among those George Bush has named to his commission on ethics in government is none other than our old friend from Watergate days, Fred "White Gloves"...

...Why would a Democrat like Califano, who played such a prominent role in the Johnson and Carter administrations, have any influence with a Republican Treasury Department...
...Defense: Deputy Secretary—Donald Atwood...
...Undersecretary for Security Assistance...
...Assistant to the President for Special Activities and Initiatives—Stephen M. Studdert...
...Assistant Secretary for Economic Policy—Thomas Duesterberg...
...Director, United States Information Agency—Bruce Gelb...
...Energy: Secretary—James D. Watkins...
...Undersecretary for Economic Affairs—Michael R. Darby...
...Assistant Secretary for Import Administration—Eric Garfinkel...
...Undersecretary for Policy—Paul D. Wolfowitz...
...Assistant to the President for Economic and Domestic Policy—Roger B. Porter...
...Director, Office of Personnel Management—Constance Berry Newman...
...Cabinet Secretary—David Q. Bates Jr...
...Further evidence that Craig Fuller has not lost his influence with the Bush administration comes from the invitation he has received to join the lobbying firm headed by Anne Wexler and Nancy Reynolds...
...General Counsel— Edith E. Holiday...
...Ambassador to Japan—Michael H. Armacost...
...Michael Farren...
...Interior: Secretary—Manuel Lujan Jr...
...Another old friend of Who's Who, Robert Kimmitt, the man who didn't ask Dan Quayle the right questions, has been rewarded with one of the choicer plums in the State Department hierarchy as undersecretary for political affairs...
...Undersecretary of Management—Ivan Selin...
...Science and Technology—Reginald Bartholomew...
...James Pinkerton, whom our readers will recall is the man who first realized that Willie Horton could win the election for George Bush, has been rewarded with a job on the White House staff . . . . If you have a problem with the Treasury Department, you might give Joe Califano a call...
...Assistant Secretary for Near Eastern and South Asian Affairs—John H. Kelly...
...Deputy Assistant to the President for Policy Planning—James P. Pinkerton...
...Because one of his proteges, John H. Robson will be deputy secretary...
...Assistant Secretary for Trade Development—Michael Sharzynski...
...Treasury: Assistant Secretary for International Affairs— Charles H. Dallara...
...Assistant Secretary for Policy Development—Hollis S. McLoughlin...
...Agencies and Commissions: Director, Peace Corps—Paul D. Coverdell...
...Deputy to the Chief of Staff— Andrew H. Card Jr...
...Labor: Secretary—Elizabeth Dole...
...Antonio Lopez...
...Insiders say his real role will be to monitor the activities of the National Security Council for James Baker...
...Special Assistant to the President for Legislative Affairs, House—Gary Andres...
...Among those George Bush has named to his commission on ethics in government is none other than our old friend from Watergate days, Fred "White Gloves" Fielding...
...Administrator, Agency for International Development—M...
...They are regarded as far too savvy to take on a partner whose calls won't be answered . . . It may be that Dan Quayle's lack of enthusiasm for his press spokesman, David Beckwith, will be even greater when he learns that while working for Time last year, Beckwith helped compile the file for Time's harshest article about Quayle...
...Speaking of the NSC, the senior staffers named so far—Robert D. Blackwill, David C. Miller Jr., William Working, Richard Haass, and Karl D. Jackson—confirm the signal given by the president's selection of Brent Scowcroft and Robert Gates that the council is unlikely to play a dynamic or bold role but that it will be competent, professional, and without a trace of the corruption or sleaze that marred its reputation during Ronald Reagan's incumbency...
...Assistant to the President for Issue Analysis—Richard C. Breeden...
...Commerce: Undersecretary for Trade Administration—J...
...Assistant to the President for Legislative Affairs—Frederick D. McClure...
...Executive Assistant to the Chief of Staff—Edward M. Rogers Jr...
...Administrator, Small Business Administration—Susan S. Engeleiter...
...The president doubtless feels that Fielding's experience will be essential when the commission considers the more sensitive moral issues involved in safecracking...
...Alan Woods...
...Undersecretary for Export Administration—Dennis Kloske...
...Veterans Administration: Secretary— Edward J. Derwinski...
...Administrator, Environmental Protection Agency—William K. Reilly...
...Director, Office of Political Affairs—James R. Wray...
...Transportation: Secretary— Samuel K. Skinner...
...Executive Secretary, Economic Policy Council—Kenneth P. Yale...
...Director of Presidential Advance—John G. Keller Jr...
...State: Assistant Secretary for East Asian and Pacific Affairs—Richard L. Armitage...
...Undersecretary for Political Affairs—Robert Kimmitt...
...Director of Congressional Affairs—Gordon B. Wheeler...
...In—White House: Director of Administration—Paul W. Bateman...
...Assistant to the President for Communications—David F. Demarest...
...Deputy Director, Office of Management and Budget—William Diefenderfer III...
...Associate Counsel to the President—Lee S. Liberman...
...Executive Secretary, Economic Policy Council— Lehmann K. Li...
...Director, White House Military Office—Col...

Vol. 21 • March 1989 • No. 2


 
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