This is a potential list of clinton network affiliates published from what seems to be an archived internal document for Centers for American Progress (David Brock/Morton Halperin)
This is NOT a list of suspected pedophiles, (yet lol) but people who i would like to know more about. Those Voaters on here genuinely trying to educate themselves should start by connecting the donor dots, following the money. This post is an attempt to perpetuate public information for the benefit of the community.
http://webcache.googleusercontent.com/search?q=cache:Ey6sU4T46xYJ:www.discoverthenetworks.org/printgroupProfile.asp%3Fgrpid%3D6709+&cd=7&hl=en&ct=clnk&gl=us
"As of September 2012, the following individuals were also among those CAPers with close ties to the Clintons and Obama:
Michael Barr served as a special advisor to President Bill Clinton.
Joel Berg served for eight years in senior executive service positions at the U.S. Department of Agriculture during the Clinton administration. Prior to that, he had been a policy analyst for the Progressive Policy Institute.
Donald Berwick served on President Clinton’s Advisory Commission on Consumer Protection and Quality in the Healthcare Industry. In July 2010, President Obama appointed Berwick as administrator of the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, a position he would hold until December 2011.
Ron Bloom served a stint in the Obama administration, as assistant to the president for manufacturing policy.
Carol Browner served in President Clinton’s cabinet as the administrator of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency from 1993 to 2001. She later served as head of President Obama's White House Office of Energy and Climate Change, from 2009-11.
Joe Conason is a longtime Clinton supporter who wrote about the “Arkansas Project,” a secret, multimillion-dollar plan allegedly funded by a conservative Pittsburgh billionaire to find or invent negative information about the Clintons. Conason also co-authored The Hunting of the President: The Ten-Year Campaign to Destroy Bill and Hillary Clinton (2000). As of mid-2012, he was writing a new book on Bill Clinton’s post-presidency activities, titled The Further Adventures of William Jefferson Clinton.
David Cutler served on the Council of Economic Advisers and the National Economic Council during the Clinton administration. He was later a senior healthcare advisor to Barack Obama’s 2008 presidential campaign.
Tom Daschle (D-South Dakota) served eight years in the U.S. House of Representatives (1979-87) and eight years in the U.S. Senate (1987-2005).
Maria Echaveste served as assistant to the president and as deputy chief of staff for President Bill Clinton between May 1998 and January 2001.
Zeke Emanuel served on President Clinton’s Health Care Task Force.
Rudy deLeon served as President Clinton's undersecretary of the Air Force from 1994 to 1997, and as Clinton's undersecretary of defense for personnel and readiness from 1997 to 2000.
Debbie Fine worked for the Clinton White House from 1993-1997 in the Office of Public Liaison. In 1997 she became a special assistant in the Office of the Secretary at the Department of Education.
Bracken Hendricks served in the Clinton administration as special assistant to the Office of Vice President Al Gore; with the Department of Commerce’s National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration; and with the President’s Council on Sustainable Development. (He was also the founding executive director of the Apollo Alliance, and has served as an energy and economic advisor to the AFL-CIO.)
Michele Jolin served as chief of staff for President Clinton’s Council of Economic Advisers from 1995-99. In December 2010, Jolin was appointed by President Obama as a member of the White House Council for Community Solutions.
Daniella Gibbs Leger served as a special assistant to the president, and as director of message events, in the Obama administration.
Judd Legum was the research director for the “Hillary Clinton for President” campaign in 2008.
Matt Miller served in the Clinton administration as senior advisor in the White House Office of Management and Budget from 1993-95.
Jonathan D. Moreno was a member of President Obama’s transition team in 2008-09. Obama subsequently appointed Moreno to his bioethics commission.
Jessica O'Connell was the national director of operations for the 2008 “Hillary Clinton for President” campaign.
Ann O'Leary served on the White House Domestic Policy Council under President Bill Clinton; was legislative director to Senator Hillary Clinton; served as a volunteer policy advisor to the “Hillary Clinton for President” campaign; and was a member of the Obama-Biden presidential transition team advising the incoming administration on early childhood education issues.
Jonathan Orszag was a policy advisor on President Clinton’s National Economic Council.
John Prendergast served under President Bill Clinton as was director of African affairs at the National Security Council, and as a special advisor to Susan Rice at the Department of State. He has also worked for UNICEF, Human Rights Watch, the International Crisis Group, and the U.S. Institute of Peace.
Bishop Gene Robinson was invited by Barack Obama to give the invocation at the opening presidential inaugural ceremonies in washington on January 18, 2009.
Joseph Romm served in the Clinton Department of Energy from 1995-98.
Shirley Sagawa was deputy chief of staff to then-First Lady Hillary Clinton.
Richard Samans was a senior director with President Bill Clinton's National Security Council, and a senior staff member of Clinton's National Economic Council.
Peter Swire served as the Clinton administration’s chief counselor for privacy from 1999-2001 in the Office of Management and Budget. He later served Barack Obama as special assistant to the president for economic policy, from 2009 until August 2010.
Laura Tyson served in the Clinton administration as chair of the Council of Economic Advisers (1993-95) and as the President’s National Economic Adviser (1995-96). She later became a member of President Obama’s Council of Jobs and Competitiveness, President Obama’s Economic Recovery Advisory Board, and Secretary of State Hillary Clinton’s Foreign Affairs Policy Board.
Richard Verma in 2008 served on the Defense Department Presidential Transition Team of the newly elected Barack Obama. He subsequently became a principal advisor to Obama's Secretary of State, Hillary Clinton."
http://www.discoverthenetworks.org/viewSubCategory.asp?id=1649
"David Abromowitz in 2006 co-chaired the Housing Policy Working Group of then-Governor-elect Deval Patrick (D-Massachusetts).
Eric Alterman is a media critic who claims that American media outlets are largely conservative.
Cynthia Brown in 1980 was appointed by President Jimmy Carter as the first assistant secretary for civil rights in the U.S. Department of Education. Prior to that, she had worked for the Lawyers’ Committee for Civil Rights Under Law and the Children’s Defense Fund.
Kate Gordon served as the first policy director, and eventually the national co-director, of the Apollo Alliance.
Sheila Greeve Davaney was a program officer at the Ford Foundation from 2007-11.
Michael Ettinger spent six years at the Economic Policy Institute prior to joining CAP.
Ken Gude was a policy analyst at the Center for National Security Studies (CNSS), where he focused on post-September 11 civil liberties issues. (The CNSS began as an ACLU project that sought to slash U.S. defense expenditures and undermine the nation's intelligence capabilities.)
John Halpin was a senior associate at Greenberg Quinlan Rosner Research, providing strategic guidance and public opinion research for political parties and candidate campaigns, including Al Gore’s 2000 presidential bid.
Lori Lodes previously worked as the Service Employees International Union’s deputy communications director.
Tara McGuinness served in the U.S. House of Representatives for Congressman Edward Markey (D-Massachusetts), and as a press secretary for John Kerry’s 2004 presidential campaign.
Sasha Post worked at George Soros's Open Society Institute from 2005-09.
Andrea Purse managed the TV and Radio outreach for a “John Edwards for President” campaign. Prior to that, she had worked as a press advisor for House Democratic Leader Nancy Pelosi. She has also worked in communications and government relations for the Campaign for America’s Future and the Children’s Defense Fund.
Amy Rosenbaum served nearly five years as policy director for then-Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi.
Daniel Weiss spent 16 years with the Sierra Club, first as a Washington representative, then as director of the Environmental Quality Program, and for the final eight years as political director."
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