Barack Obama forced to deny abandoning 'change' amid insider
appointments

Barack Obama defended his decision to pack his new Cabinet with
veteran Washington insiders and former Clinton officials yesterday
after a campaign in which he promised change.

The President-elect responded after naming the former Federal Reserve
chairman Paul Volcker, a veteran of the Carter and Reagan
Administrations, as the head of a new economic panel to stop
“groupthink” infecting his inner circle of White House financial
advisers.

There have been mounting concerns, particularly from the liberal wing
of his Democratic Party, that Mr Obama has pivoted sharply to the
centre-right with his choice of top Cabinet posts.

His main economic advisers have close ties to the Clinton White House
and Mr Obama has already chosen Hillary Clinton to be his Secretary of
State. His chief of staff, Rahm Emanuel, once served Bill Clinton, and
more appointments still to be announced will include a slew of
officials who served in the most recent Democratic Administration.

“What we are going to do is combine experience with fresh thinking,”
Mr Obama said at his third press conference in as many days. He said
he would be foolish, at such a “critical time in our history”, to pick
people who “had no experience in Washington whatsoever”.

He added: “What I don’t want to do is somehow suggest that because you
somehow served in the last [Clinton]administration you are barred from
serving again.”
http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/world/us_and_americas/us_elections/article5239776.ece


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