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by Cynthia Gordy onJune 29, 2011
The former White House "green-jobs czar" hopes to take a page from the Tea Party and change the economic discussion in Washington. But will people buy in?
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by Brentin Mock onSeptember 7, 2009
He was more effective as an activist on the outside than as a policy wonk on the inside. Maybe he’s better back where he started.
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by Dayo Olopade onSeptember 6, 2009
Obama's green jobs czar has resigned due to controversy about his political past. But going forward, how far back, and for what type of offenses, will American politics punish public servants?
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