As you may recall, I posted about Obama's having been attacked on lack of diversity in his cabinet, specifically, too great a preponderance of white men.
I remarked that I was glad because the negative pubicity would prompt Obama to nominate a more diverse group for his remaining, albeit less important openings. Apparentlym I was wrong.
As expected, he nominated Kerry, Hagel (ugh), Brennan and Lew, whose names had already been floated.
However, a bunch of other nominations were also announced, as follows:
- Sylvia M. Becker, to the Foreign Claims Settlement Commission and the Foreign Claims Settlement Commission,
-- Robert F. Cohen Jr. to the Federal Mine Safety and Health Review Commission,
-- Richard J. Engler to the Chemical Safety and Hazard Investigation Board,
-- Alan F. Estevez to be a principal deputy undersecretary of defense,
-- Christopher J. Meade to be general counsel for Treasury,
-- David Medineas chairman of the Privacy and Civil Liberties Oversight Board,
-- Carol Waller Pope to the Federal Labor Relations Authority,
-- William B. Schultz as general counsel for the Department of Health and Human Services,
-- Jeffrey Shell to be chairman of the Broadcasting Board of Governors,
-- Frederick Vollrath to be an assistant secretary of defense,
-- Derek Anthony West to be associate attorney general, and
-- Jenny R. Yang to the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission.
Read more:
http://www.upi.com/Top_News/US/2013/01/22/Obama-nominates-4-for-Cabinet/UPI-20291358895137/#ixzz2ImQxrD1kAgain, I feel compelled to remind people that Cory Booker took offense at the notion that one appointed position was any more important than any other.