Obama cabinet is short on Southerners
Monday, December 15th, 2008After the AP’s recent revelation that Atlanta Mayor Shirley Franklin was on the short list for a cabinet post she didn’t get, the Politico adds insult to injury by pointing out that Pres.-elect Obama hasn’t chosen any Southerners for prominent administration appointments. Unless, that is, you count the most thankless of White House gigs.
To be fair, the official voice of the White House will come with a Southern drawl: Robert Gibbs, Obama’s soon-to-be press secretary, is an Alabama native.
Why have no Southerners been selected? UGA’s Charles Bullock hazards a guess:
“Who comes to mind immediately?” asked Bullock. “No one, really.”
“The leading politicians in the South at least for the last generation have been active as Republicans,” Bullock added. “You just don’t have Democrats that come to mind as the go-to person or the expert. It highlights the thinness of the Democratic bench in the South… The skill set is so depleted.”
Sad, yet true. Who are his choices: former U.S. Rep. Ben “Cooter” Jones? Zell Miller?






















