Sunday, December 26, 2010

Barack Obama

Do not expect big tremor in the Cabinet in the next year that President Barack Obama prepares for his re-election campaign, said senior White House aid Sunday.
"No, I hope very big change," said White House Robert Gibbs on CNN's "State of the Union". He added: "We had a - very capable and good -. cabinet and has the agenda of the President's helped, I think there are a number of things that needs to be done in the Ministry of Finance on financial reform [and] in [the Department of Health and Human Services] to implement health reform implementation. And I think we have a very talented team. "
Gibbs said Obama can expect to appoint a replacement for departing from the National Economic Council, Larry Summers, the director of the early to mid-January, the open the role of senior White House staff.
But the top adviser Valerie Jarrett, Obama said a different approach to the new year will spend more time mixing and mix with the public have.
In an interview on NBC's "Meet the Press", he said Obama is he worried too much time in Washington.
"It is often said that his biggest regret is that when he took office, because of the crisis, which was presented to him, spent almost all the guards in Washington focusing very hard to find a solution. And what we have far less committed to the American people, "said Jarrett.
Jarrett said that just before Obama on their Christmas vacation in Hawaii, he went on this point existed, said: "When I come back, I really want, as I find spending more time outside of Washington, the listening and learning and participation of the American the people. "
"It is what it is his energy and strength. And yes, we in the new year to ensure that the agenda reflects the priority are committed," he said.
Both Gibbs and Jarrett has indicated strongly that the president was himself re-elected in 2012, he explained his approach is very different from the tactics that led to winning the White House in 2008.
"He is the President of the United States is not running out, as before, when he was a U.S. senator, he must think everyone in the field, every other day he said on the NBC program" Meet the Press, "He He added: ". The American people expected to ride He's the President .. "
When asked whether Obama should be paid to any GOP candidate Sarah Palin as a political threat, defeated Jarrett, it would be wise to pay too much attention to other suitors.
"As president, his job is really to first focus on. And when he does his job well if you look to America, when it makes clear that he does everything to ensure that American workers have lost their jobs can work again . And if you work to keep America safe and to show that the 24 / 7 is your priority, then I think the policy is responsible for himself, he said: "It should not be distracted by the - is perceived as a threat -. ".

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