WHO'S WHO

WHO'S WHO So who leaked the embarrassing information about John Sununu's globetrotting practices to The Washington Post and U.S. News & World Report, which carried published accounts on the...

...News & World Report, which carried published accounts on the same day...
...WHO'S WHO So who leaked the embarrassing information about John Sununu's globetrotting practices to The Washington Post and U.S...
...Interior: Assistant Secretary for Fish & Wildlife & Parks—Constance B. Harriman...
...Agencies and Commissions: Director, Central Intelligence Agency—William H. Webster...
...But no job in government is more secure than his...
...Secretary of State James Baker went ballistic over the visit, according to aides, suspecting that Kemp's move was another attempt to position himself for a 1996 presidential bid...
...Senator George Mitchell is trying to patch relations with environmental groups, which were strained last year when he forged a deal with the White House on the Clean Air Act...
...Out—White House: Deputy Director, Office of Management and Budget—William F. Diefenderfer III, Deputy Assistant to the President for Legislative Affairs— E. Boyd Hollingsworth Jr...
...Former Bush vice presidential aide Craig Fuller is likely to head the 1992 National Republican Convention...
...Pollster Teeter is expected to either co-chair the committee or become a high-profile operative...
...Bush is expected to ask Commerce Secretary Mosbacher to head his 1992 reelection campaign...
...Member, National Transportation Safety Board—John A. Hammerschmidt Jr...
...The presence of Ed Rogers in the group may be the secret behind George Bush's readiness to crack down on Sununu's travel abuses...
...In any event, as the rumor goes, Bush took it that way and decided it was time to let Sununu know who was working for whom...
...The explanation, State Department sources say, could be that he was trying to find some partners in guilt for transgressions of his own...
...III—White House: Special Assistant for Soviet Affairs— Edward A. Hewett...
...What are the secrets of Joseph Verner Reed's power...
...The Democratic leader is pushing a budget ploy to squelch oil exploration in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge...
...Chairman, Nuclear Regulatory Commission— Kenneth M. Carr...
...Bush, as we reported two months ago, had told Sununu to get rid of Rogers...
...Chairman, Nuclear Regulatory Commission—Ivan Selin...
...Veterans Affairs: Assistant Secretary for Information Resources Management—Edward G. Lewis...
...Their admiration of his courage deepened as it was reported that Sununu had ordered Kloske dismissed because of his whistle-blowing...
...HUD Secretary Jack Kemp surprised few Bush administration officials when he invited Israel's housing minister, Ariel Sharon, to the department for a meeting, despite White House antipathy toward Sharon's push to erect Jewish settlements on Arab-occupied lands...
...Member, National Transportation Safety Board—James E. Burnett Jr...
...John Conyers...
...The chief of protocol has certain embarrassing eccentricities, including a propensity for inserting himself into photographs of world leaders and an inordinate regard for being awarded medals and sashes by foreign governments...
...Why did George Shultz, in 1987, when he was secretary of state, urge that the White House chief of staff fly on Air Force pianes...
...Just the year before, to take one example, he had flown to Boston on a military jet to attend Game 5 of the World Series...
...The trip cost the taxpayers $11,000...
...But Sununu then announced he intended to retain Rogers for several more months...
...Education: Chief of Staff— Stephen I. Danzansky...
...Energy: Assistant Secretary for Congressional and Intergovernmental Affairs— Jacqueline Knox Brown...
...Veterans Affairs: Assistant Secretary for Policy and Planning—Jo Ann K. Webb...
...Assistant Secretary for Fossil Energy—Robert H. Gentile...
...Malek, who ran last year's economic summit in Houston, is expected to lend a hand in the operation...
...But Gray backed off, deciding it would be wisest to aim for the Supreme Court...
...Although 1996 is far off, the GOP expects Kemp to be joined by Vice President Dan Quayle in the quest for the nomination, along with Governor Pete Wilson of California and Lamar Alexander, the new Education Department chief...
...C. Boyden Gray, the president's counsel, was interested in the prospect of replacing Attorney General Dick Thornburgh at the Justice Department...
...Most fingers point to Rep...
...Washingtonians applauded when they first learned that Dennis E. Kloske, the undersecretary of Commerce for export administration, had publicly criticized the Bush administration for ignoring warnings that it should limit the export of American technology to Iraq before the invasion of Kuwait...
...But cynics pointed out that before Kloske blew the whistle, he had arranged a lucrative outside job...
...Interior: Assistant Secretary for Fish & Wildlife & Parks—Mike Hayden...
...The administration insiders chosen to attend the first strategy meeting for the 1992 campaign were Sununu, Andrew Card, Ron Kaufman, Ed Rogers, Richard Darman, Robert Mosbacher, Frederic Malek, Charles Black, Robert Teeter, and Clayton Yeutter...
...In other words, instead of being a profile in courage, he was another example of that venerable Washington phenomenon, Lame Duck Guts...
...Not only does he share George Bush's roots in the exclusive and, as we reported a few months back, antisemitic Jupiter Island Club of Hobe Sound, Florida, but he shares an even deeper male bond with the president: He is "taking care of' the president's old friend, Jennifer Fitzgerald, by providing her with a nice job as his deputy...
...Shultz paid $148...
...General Counsel— Stephen A. Wakefield...
...Agencies and Commissions: Director, Central Intelligence Agency—Robert M. Gates...
...Treasury: Assistant Secretary for International Affairs— Charles H. Dallara...
...Was the chief of staff telling the president "I'm the real boss around here...

Vol. 23 • June 1991 • No. 6


 
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