WHO'S WHO

WHO'S WHO Michael Dukakis did try to let Jesse Jackson know about Lloyd Bentsen, but Susan Estrich, whose "I have the power, I am in charge, I run it, I manage it" manifesto about her role in...

...On the Senate Finance Committee he is the leading advocate for the special interests...
...Those who contend there is little real difference between Dukakis and Bush cite the candidates' principal economic advisers, Lawrence Summers (Dukakis) and Michael Boskin (Bush...
...He refuses to reveal details of the experience on the grounds that they "might embarrass the government...
...Assistant Attorney General for Legislative Affairs—Thomas R. Boyd...
...Governor, Federal Reserve System—John P. LaWare...
...Undersecretary—Joseph F. Salgado...
...Commerce: Assistant Secretary for Oceans and Atmosphere—B...
...Justice: Attorney General—Edwin Meese III...
...Only Newsweek has made clear the extent to which he has been in bed with groups traditionally opposed by most Democrats . . . . Democrats should ask Little, Brown to postpone Richard Goodwin's new book until after the election...
...Deputy Administrator, General Services Administration— Paul K. Trause...
...Old—White House: Deputy Assistant to the President— Daniel Crippen...
...Jones says this interest grew out of an experience he had while serving as a naval attache in India...
...Undersecretary—Donna R. Fitzpatrick...
...I think they're made from the same cloth," says Joseph Pechman of Brookings...
...Treasury: Assistant Secretary for Enforcement—Francis A. Keating II...
...Associate Counsel to the President—Michael J. Astrue...
...seem like models of honest witnesses...
...Assistant Attorney General for Legal Counsel—Douglas Kmiec...
...Frederick Malek, who has become George Bush's man on the staff of the Republican National Committee, is an alumnus of the Nixon White House who once managed to capture in just a single gesture the charm that was characteristic of his colleagues there...
...Agencies and Commissions: Commissioner, Federal Energy Regulatory Commission—Elizabeth Moler...
...Insiders speculate that she consciously or unconsciously resents Brountas's closeness to the candidate . . . . Speaking of injudicious statements to reporters by campaign aides, Dukakis's speechwriter and friend, Ira Jackson, came very close to pulling another Estrich when he confided to a journalist that what had seemed to be Dukakis's very personal statement about the Athenian Oath at the end of his acceptance speech was in fact something Jackson had come up with...
...Have you heard the answer George Bush's friends are urging him to give to Ted Kennedy's "Where was George...
...The assignment was given her by Dukakis's close friend, Paul Brountas...
...Ambassador to Belgium—Geoffrey Swaebe...
...Education: Secretary—William J. Bennett...
...Assistant to the President and Director of the Office of Chief of Staff—John C. Tuck...
...In this case, Jackson may have found the wrong answer to the dilemma . . . . As for Bentsen, the tenderness of the press toward him amazes knowledgeable observers...
...State: Assistant Secretary for East Asian and Pacific Affairs—Gaston J. Sigur...
...Labor: Assistant Secretary for Labor Management Standards—Salvatore R. Martoche...
...Energy: Deputy Secretary —Joseph F. Salgado...
...Justice: Attorney General—Richard Thornburgh...
...Ambassador to Chad—Robert Pugh...
...Energy: Deputy Secretary—William F. Martin...
...WHO'S WHO Michael Dukakis did try to let Jesse Jackson know about Lloyd Bentsen, but Susan Estrich, whose "I have the power, I am in charge, I run it, I manage it" manifesto about her role in the Dukakis campaign was quoted here last month, apparently forgot to instruct herself to wake up in time to give Jackson the courtesy of advance notice of the vicepresidential choice...
...For example, on how low unemployment can go without producing inflation, Boskin says 5-51/2 percent and Summers, 5 percent . . . . Senator Claiborne Pell is the only member of Congress to have an assistant assigned solely to paranormal research...
...Treasury: Assistant Secretary for Enforcement—Salvatore R. Martoche...
...Labor: Assistant Secretary for Employment and Training—Robert T. Jones...
...Oglesby Jr...
...Agencies and Commissions: Commissioner, Federal Energy Regulatory Commission—Charles G. Stalon...
...The aide, C. B. Scott Jones, is paid $48,853 a year to keep up with the latest developments in telepathy, UFOs, and ESP...
...Ambassador to Chad—John Blane...
...Education: Secretary—Lauro F. Cavazos...
...Estrich forgot...
...Dry, sober, and at home with his wife...
...Assistant Secretary for Construction and Renewable Energy—Donna R. Fitzpatrick...
...Trying to impress an attractive blonde reporter, he raced his sports car past a long line of vehicles waiting to get on the ramp from the George Washington Parkway to the 14th Street Bridge and, ignoring the bleats of protesting horns, inserted himself between two cars at the head of the line . . . . Ill—White House: Special Assistant to the President and Deputy Director for Public Liaison—Kevin H. Kruke...
...The Athenian Oath," Jackson told the reporter, "is something I've had by my office telephone ever since I've had an office ." Speechwriters always face a dilemma in balancing their career ambitions, which are served by advertising to the world their eloquent contributions, and their duty to the candidate, who wants the world to think his eloquence is his own...
...State: Ambassador to Belgium—Maynard W. Glitman...
...Here's what he says about Robert McNamara, who served with Goodwin in the Kennedy and Johnson administrations: "His calculated, egregious deception of Congress, and, indirectly, the American people, make the current circumlocution and outright lies of Poindexter and North, et al...
...Deputy Chief of StaffM.B...
...Kent Burton...

Vol. 20 • September 1988 • No. 8


 
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