I wonder what the budget of his office is and where that money will actual flow.
Considering how evil Obola is, an appointment like this makes perfect sense.
Klain has no medical experience.
He’s reporting to two women, both of whom have proved to be useful idiots.
Yep, makes perfect sense. Perfectly evil. A Cloward-Piven contribution to be proud of.
It would certainly set a precedent if anybody in the Obama administration was qualified for the job into which they were affirmatively action placed.
Like most of his appointments, another political hack.
Ebama just wanted to keep the tradition going of appointing unqualified people.
Where is Boris Lushniak and why haven’t we heard a peep out of him?
Hacks and Whores to fight a war.. yea that will work out well
I wonder how many “Ebola Czars” it takes to screw in a light bulb.
You don’t need a health expert for the Ebola Czar job, you need a political hack to spin what Obama wants you to believe. That’s how a community organizer demonstrates leadership.
Did you read about the assistant secretary of Health and human Services, who is really in charge of health disasters.
The woman was involved in redirecting funds from the company who was working on the Ebola drug that is currently being used. But when reading a bio on the woman, I came across something more personally troublesome, she was in charge of health issues for Alcoa. Locally, ALCOA was found guilty of polluting a large area of the county where I live, with Cyanide, fluoride and PCBs. It took over twenty years to clean up the mess and cost more Than $27 million dollars, not including legal costs. That is what this woman did, not manage the disaster clean up, but manage the PR battle.
Did you read about the assistant secretary of Health and human Services, who is really in charge of health disasters.
The woman was involved in redirecting funds from the company who was working on the Ebola drug that is currently being used. But when reading a bio on the woman, I came across something more personally troublesome, she was in charge of health issues for Alcoa. Locally, ALCOA was found guilty of polluting a large area of the county where I live, with Cyanide, fluoride and PCBs. It took over twenty years to clean up the mess and cost more Than $27 million dollars, not including legal costs. That is what this woman did, not manage the disaster clean up, but manage the PR battle.
Did you read about the assistant secretary of Health and human Services, who is really in charge of health disasters.
The woman was involved in redirecting funds from the company who was working on the Ebola drug that is currently being used. But when reading a bio on the woman, I came across something more personally troublesome, she was in charge of health issues for Alcoa. Locally, ALCOA was found guilty of polluting a large area of the county where I live, with Cyanide, fluoride and PCBs. It took over twenty years to clean up the mess and cost more Than $27 million dollars, not including legal costs. That is what this woman did, not manage the disaster clean up, but manage the PR battle.
Did you read about the assistant secretary of Health and human Services, who is really in charge of health disasters.
The woman was involved in redirecting funds from the company who was working on the Ebola drug that is currently being used. But when reading a bio on the woman, I came across something more personally troublesome, she was in charge of health issues for Alcoa. Locally, ALCOA was found guilty of polluting a large area of the county where I live, with Cyanide, fluoride and PCBs. It took over twenty years to clean up the mess and cost more Than $27 million dollars, not including legal costs. That is what this woman did, not manage the disaster clean up, but manage the PR battle.
It’s worse then that.....this low life, gutter, Democrat, Ron Klain ticks folks off when he says good morning to them!!! LMAO!!!
IMHO the best possible background for the “Ebola Czar” post would be a recently retired military doctor with recent field experience in wither Afghanistan or Iraq.
My ideal candidate would be either a senior Colonel or Brigadier General. High enough up to have experience working within a bureaucracy but low enough to realize where the real work is accomplished (in the ER/OR).
I guess he can hand out a “Klain-ex” to anyone who comes down with Ebola.