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Bartlett, Daniel Joseph $157,000 Assistant to the President for Communications
Card, Andrew H Jr $157,000 Assistant to the President and Chief of Staff
Friedman, Stephen $157,000 Assistant to the President for Economic Policy and Director, National Economic Council
Gerson, Michael J $157,000 Assistant to the President for Speech Writing and Policy Advisor
Gonzales, Alberto R $157,000 Assistant to the President and White House Counsel
Hadley, Stephen J $157,000 Assistant to the President and Deputy National Security Advisor
Hagin, Joseph W $157,000 Assistant to the President and Deputy Chief of Staff
Hobbs, David W $157,000 Assistant to the President for Legislative Affairs
Kavanaugh, Brett M $157,000 Assistant to the President and Staff Secretary
Libby, I Lewis $157,000 Assistant to the President and Chief of Staff to the Vice President
McClellan, Scott K $157,000 Assistant to the President and Press Secretary
Miers, Harriet E $157,000 Assistant to the President and Deputy Chief of Staff
Powell, Dina H $157,000 Assistant to the President for Presidential Personnel
Rice, Condoleezza $157,000 Assistant to the President for National Security Affairs
Rove, Karl C $157,000 Senior Advisor to the President
Spellings, Margaret Mary $157,000 Assistant to the President for Domestic Policy
Townsend, Frances Fragos $157,000 Assistant to the President for Homeland Security
Edson, Gary R $141,000 Deputy Assistant to the President for International Economic Affairs and Deputy National Security Adviser
Hernandez, Israel $141,000 Deputy Assistant to the President and Assistant to the Senior Advisor
Leitch, David G $141,000 Deputy Counsel to the President
McConnell, John P $141,000 Deputy Assistant to the President, Deputy Director of Speechwriting and Assistant to the Vice President
Montgomery, Brian D $141,000 Deputy Assistant to the President and Cabinet Secretary
Towey, H James II $141,000 Deputy Assistant to the President and Director, Office of Faith-Based and Community Initiatives
Wilkinson, James R $141,000 Deputy Assistant to the President and Deputy National Security Advisor for Communications
Douglas, James C $131,881 Director for Cooperative Programs (Detailee)
Good, Terry W $130,305 Director, Office of Records Management
Ball, Andrea G $130,125 Deputy Assistant to the President and Chief of Staff to the First Lady
Barrales, Ruben S $130,125 Deputy Assistant to the President and Director, Intergovernmental Affairs
Buchan, Claire E $130,125 Deputy Assistant to the President and Deputy Press Secretary
Defrancis, Suzanne C $130,125 Deputy Assistant to the President for Communications
Duffy, Trent D $130,125 Deputy Assistant to the President and Deputy Press Secretary
Gambatesa, Linda M $130,125 Deputy Assistant to the President for Management, Administration and Oval Office Operations
Jackson, Barry S $130,125 Deputy Assistant to the President and Deputy to the Senior Advisor
Jenkins, Gregory J $130,125 Deputy Assistant to the President and Director of Advance
Keniry, Daniel J $130,125 Deputy Assistant to the President for Legislative Affairs
Kirk, Matthew R $130,125 Deputy Assistant to the President for Legislative Affairs
Pelletier, Eric $130,125 Deputy Assistant to the President for Legislative Affairs
Sayle, Desiree T $130,125 Deputy Assistant to the President and Director of USA Freedom Corps
Schlapp, Matthew A $130,125 Deputy Assistant to the President and Director of Political Affairs
Ullyot, Theodore W $130,125 Deputy Assistant to the President and Deputy Staff Secretary
Wehner, Peter H $130,125 Deputy Assistant to the President and Director of Strategic Initiatives
Westine, Lezlee J $130,125 Deputy Assistant to the President and Director of Public Liaison
Blank $125,972 Blank (Detailee)
Zorn, Thomas F $124,166 Ethics Adviser (Detailee)
Smollok, Alexis L $124,000 Director for Transportation and Aviation Security (Detailee)
Eltringham, Scott T $120,280 Director for Info Integration and Analysis (Detailee)
Saunders, George T $120,280 Executive Clerk
Blank $118,384 Blank (Detailee)
Benini, Janet K $116,939 Director for Response and Planning (Detailee)
Liang, Elan $115,000 Special Assistant to the President for Legislative Affairs
Howe, David W $115,000 Special Assistant to the President and Senior Director for Emergency Preparedness and Response
Monheim, Thomas A $115,000 Associate Counsel to the President
Moy, Edmund C $115,000 Special Assistant to the President and Associate Director
Andrews, Mary Catherine $115,000 Special Assistant to the President and Director of Global Communications
Bennett, Helissa S $115,000 Special Assistant to the President and Director of Appointments and Scheduling
Brown, Jamie E $115,000 Special Assistant to the President for Legislative Affairs
Brown, Reginald J $115,000 Associate Counsel to the President
Cox, Christopher C $115,000 Special Assistant to the President for Legislative Affairs
Duggan, Charles S $115,000 Associate Counsel to the President
Everson, Nanette R $115,000 Associate Counsel to the President
Fahrenkopf, Leslie A $115,000 Associate Counsel to the President
Flippin, Laura L $115,000 Special Assistant to the President and Executive Secretary
Flood, Angela K $115,000 Special Assistant to the President and Deputy Director of Political Affairs
Frech, Christopher W $115,000 Special Assistant to the President for Legislative Affairs
Friedrich, Dabney Langho $115,000 Associate Counsel to the President
Jensen-Cunniffe, Amy L $115,000 Special Assistant to the President for Legislative Affairs
Kladakis, Monica Vegas $115,000 Special Assistant to the President and Associate Director
McNally, Edward E $115,000 Senior Associate Counsel to the President and General Counsel of the Homeland Security Council
Powell, Benjamin A $115,000 Associate Counsel to the President
Renner, Liza Wright $115,000 Special Assistant to the President and Associate Director
Sell, Jeffrey Clay $115,000 Special Assistant to the President for Legislative Affairs
Sforza, Scott N $115,000 Special Assistant to the President and Deputy Director of Communications for Production
Smythers, Jr Michael Ray $115,000 Special Assistant to the President for Legislative Affairs
Torgerson, Karin B $115,000 Special Assistant to the President and Director of Legal Affairs
Yanes, Raul F $115,000 Associate Counsel to the President
Nicholas, James P $114,100 Director for Physical Infrastructure Protection and Acting Senior
Loughlin, Ann L $110,256 Special Assistant to the President and Clearance Counsel (Detailee)
Schreiber Hughes, Lisa B $109,925 Director for Consular and International Programs (Detailee)
Fenton, Catherine S $109,600 Special Assistant to the President and White House Social Secretary
Scully, Matthew O $108,700 Special Assistant to the President and Deputy Director of Presidential Speechwriting
Hildebrand, Kirsten J $103,573 Director for Domestic Counterterrorism Policy (Detailee)
Burns, Patrick A $103,573 Director for Physical Infrastructure Protection (Detailee)
Nielsen, Kirstjen M $101,543 Director for Preparedness (Detailee)
Schiermeyer, Corry N $100,231 Deputy Associate Director (Detailee)
Meece, Michael E $100,000 Special Assistant to the President and Deputy Director of Public Liaison
Allen, III Joseph M $100,000 Special Assistant to the President for Legislative Affairs
Besanceney, Brian R $100,000 Special Assistant to the President and Deputy Director of Communications for Planning
Brosnahan, Jennifer R $100,000 Associate Counsel to the President
Bullock, Katja $100,000 Special Assistant to the President and Associate Director
Dixton, Grant M $100,000 Associate Counsel to the President
Fiddelke, Debbie S $100,000 Special Assistant to the President for Legislative Affairs
Goeglein, Timothy S $100,000 Special Assistant to the President and Deputy Director of Public Liaison
Grace, Dennis J $100,000 Special Assistant to the President and Deputy Director, Office of Faith-Based and Community Initiatives
Loper, Virginia Gregory $100,000 Special Assistant to the President for Legislative Affairs
Mamo, Jean S $100,000 Special Assistant to the President and Director of Media Affairs
Neusner, Noam M $100,000 Special Assistant to the President for Economic Speech Writing
Smith, Heidi Marquez $100,000 Special Assistant to the President and Director of Presidential Correspondence
Sobich, Jr Peter S $100,000 Special Assistant to the President and Deputy Cabinet Secretary
Stidvent, Veronica V $100,000 Special Assistant to the President for Policy
Thiessen, Marc A $100,000 Special Assistant to the President and Senior Speech Writer
Wills, Katherine S $100,000 Special Assistant to the President for Legislative and Policy Reform
Cleveland, Carolyn E $99,413 Executive Assistant
Rounds, III Emory A $94,000 Deputy Associate Counsel
Kalbaugh, David E $93,732 Deputy Executive Clerk
Motley, Eric L $90,000 Special Assistant to the President and Associate Director
Hotmire, Erik J $90,000 Special Assistant to the President and Communications Director, USA Freedom Corps
Miller, Lani R $90,000 Special Assistant to the President and Deputy Director of Advisor for Press
Beyer, Todd W $90,000 Special Assistant to the President and Deputy Director of Advance
Burke, John G $90,000 Special Assistant to the President for Intergovernmental Affairs
Burks, Jonathan W $90,000 Special Assistant to the President for Policy
Grant, Margaret M $90,000 Special Assistant to the President for Intergovernmental Affairs
Kelly, James M $90,000 Special Assistant to the President for Intergovernmental Affairs
Litkenhaus, Colleen J $90,000 Special Assistant to the President for Management and Administration
Rowan, Peter M $90,000 Special Assistant to the President for Legislative Affairs
Smith, Christopher B $90,000 Associate Director (Detailee)
Heiligenstein, Anne $88,800 Director of Projects
Drayer, Carrie M $88,051 Director for Investigation and Law Enforcement (Detailee)
Droege, Philip C $88,051 Deputy Director, Office of Records Management
Johndroe, Gordon D $87,700 Press Secretary to the First Lady
Lyons, Therese M $87,000 Director for Public Liaison
Sawyer, Logan E $85,210 Associate Counsel (Detailee)
Simpson, Wandra E $84,127 Supervisor Search and File Unit
Deservi, Robert G $80,780 Associate Director of Communications for Production
McCathran, William W $79,319 Assistant Executive Clerk
Healey, Jason J $78,300 Director Cyber Ip
Stevens, Pamela R $78,300 Assistant Press Secretary
Stiles, Ryan P $78,300 Deputy Counsel
Murer, Marguerite A $78,000 Deputy Director of Presidential Correspondence
Bird, Debra D $74,512 Executive Assistant
Estes, Ashley J $73,400 Personal Secretary to the President
Atkiss, Steven A $73,100 Deputy Director of Advance
Silva, Stacey B $73,100 Director
Swann, Caroline J $73,100 Director, White House Personnel
Ritacco, Krista L $72,400 Executive Assistant to the Communications Director
Campbell, Frances L $72,108 Supervisor Data Entry Unit
Shourds, Cynthia L $72,108 Supervisor, Classification Unit
Lisaius, Kenneth A $72,000 Deputy Director of Media Affairs
Baer, Christine Klima $70,743 Senior Presidential Support Specialist
Crable, Lynn Allison $70,743 Lead Presidential Support Specialist
Taggart, Hugh T Jr $70,743 Assistant Supervisor, Search and File Unit
Thomas, Edwin R III $70,743 Assistant to the Executive Clerk
Douglass, Kimberly A $70,000 Director, White House Management Office
Dummermuth, Rebecca Rees $70,000 Associate Director for Legal Affairs
Tamburri, Maria P $69,900 Director of Specialty Media
Aidekman, David S $68,300 Director for Programs and Resources
Dyck, Paul B $68,200 Associate Political Director
Armstrong, Sara W $68,000 Director
Badenhop, Kimberly A $67,900 Director for Administration
Becker, Amanda G $67,900 Associate Director
Covelli-Ingwell, Carmen $67,900 Special Assistant to the Press Secretary
Ralsky, Michael P $67,900 Deputy Associate Director
Ralston, Susan B $67,600 Executive Assistant to the Senior Advisor
Morrell, James C $67,100 Spokesperson
Gross, Taylor S $67,100 Spokesman
Roddick, Gertrude A $66,701 Director, Mail Analysis
Campbell, Anne E $65,800 Executive Assistant to the Deputy Chief of Staff
Southerland, Virginia L $65,769 Shift Leader
Hunter, Matthew F $65,300 Associate Political Director
Bearson, Darren W $65,300 Associate Political Director
Becker, Glynda A $65,300 Associate Political Director
Garcia, III Noe $65,300 Associate Political Director
Gerdelman, Sue H $65,300 Executive Assistant
Hester, Bradley E $65,300 Associate Political Director
Raad, Lori J $65,300 Associate Political Director
West, Christal R $65,000 Director, Office of the Chief of Staff
Rust, Kathryn E $64,800 Special Assistant to the Director
Yeager, James A $64,700 Deputy Associate Director
Orr, Christopher J $64,300 Spokesperson and Internet Director
Tucker, Phyllis J $62,659 Supervisor, Computer Administration Unit
Blossman, Robert B $62,400 Director of Special Projects
Howerton, Barbara E $61,900 Special Assistant
Williams, Jan Elizabeth $61,500 Deputy Associate Director
Dickey, Lana H $60,710 Director, Presidential Proclamations
Showers, Wendy W $60,710 Presidential Support Specialist
Brooke, Mary J $60,638 Supervisor, Correspondence Review Unit
Bugbee, Christopher B $60,638 Associate Director for Special Projects (Detailee)
Jones, Crystal B $60,638 Assistant Supervisor, Data Entry Unit
Gossel, John C $60,600 Deputy Director and Information Technology Advisor
Bradley, Kathy Denise $60,300 Director, First Lady's Correspondence
Garza, Daniel G $60,000 Associate Director
Ingols, Adam B $60,000 Special Assistant to the Assistant to the President
Theis, Nancy A $59,900 Director of Student Correspondence, White House Volunteers, Comment Line
Gray, Terra L $59,800 Director of Advance for the First Lady
Thomas, Julieanne H $59,800 Associate Director
Zell, January R $59,800 Director of Scheduling for the First Lady
Bean, Eileen F $58,327 Shift Leader
James, Theodoric C Jr $58,327 Records Management Analyst
Lewis, Sharon R $58,327 Associate Director, Mail Analysis
Heath, Michael B $57,600 Senior Advance Representative
Becker, Kathleen J $57,400 Hotel Program Manager
Hanusa, Mary Ann $57,400 Director Presidential Personal Correspondence
Riepenhoff, Allison L $57,400 Executive Assistant
Vestewig, Lauren J $57,400 Assistant Staff Secretary
Greene, William P $56,800 Associate Director
Liptock, Elizabeth $56,800 Speech Writer
Sechser, Scott D $56,500 Operations Manager
Healy, Erin E $56,400 Assistant Press Secretary
Hill, Theresa L $56,179 Ethics Advisor (Detailee)
Sharp, Michael A $55,257 Special Assistant
McDonald, Brian E $55,000 Director of Special Projects and Policy
Smith, Matthew E $55,000 Associate Director
Dunckel, Denise A $54,400 Senior Press Advance Representative
Edwards, Christian J $54,400 Senior Press Advance Representative
Gottesman, Blake L $54,400 Personal Aide to the President
Medina, Sonya E $54,400 Assistant Director of Projects and Policy Advisor
Freeman, Myra B $54,360 Records Management Analyst
Terpeluk, Meredith A $54,300 Deputy Director of Scheduling
Burch, Therese M $54,000 Lead Advance
Ellis, Joe W $54,000 Senior Lead Advance Representative
Wallace, Charity N $54,000 Associate Director of Public Liaison
Zemp, Louis D $54,000 Senior Advance Representative
McCord, Lauren W $53,900 Deputy Social Secretary
Pedison, Beth $53,900 Director
Binns, Mary U $53,722 Special Assistant
Evans, Madalene E W $53,722 Records Management Analyst
Gordon, Janet V $53,722 Shift Leader
Williams, Sherman A $53,722 Assistant to the Executive Clerk
Wendel, Matthew L $53,300 Senior Advance Representative
Hughes, William C $52,200 Senior Press Advance Representative
Bailey, Christa J $52,200 Director, Gift Unit
Bohn, III Carl H $52,200 Director of Radio
Currin, John M $52,200 Director of Fact-Checking
Grant, Britt C $52,200 Deputy Associate Director
Henry, John R $52,200 Director
Knox, Gregory R $52,200 Deputy Associate Director of Advance
Marshall, Misty C $52,200 Director, Presidential Messages
Pfeifle, Lauren M $52,200 Senior Press Advance Representative
Evans, Wanda M $52,188 Assistant to the Executive Clerk
Willson, Lauren L $51,200 Associate Director
Zimmerman, Neil H $51,200 Associate Director
Deguzman, Danilo Jr $50,653 Presidential Support Specialist
Trainor, Gregory T $50,653 Manager, Mail and Messenger Operations
Jacobs, Jr Robert W $50,600 Special Assistant to the Deputy Assistant to the President for Homeland Security
Shumaker, Patricia F $50,593 Director
Graham, Lottie B $50,178 Assistant Shift Leader
Jones, Cyril $50,178 Senior Correspondence Analyst
Phipps, Jordan Leah $50,100 Deputy Associate Director
Arguello, Olga A $50,000 Assistant Staff Secretary
Bodo, Jocelyne A $50,000 Associate Director, Public Liaison
Gray, Ann Patzke $50,000 Intern Coordinator
Langie, Carolene A $50,000 Deputy Associate Director
Nelson, Carolyn M $50,000 Executive Assistant to Counsel to the President
Saxton, Virginia B $50,000 Deputy Associate Director
White, Jeremy L $50,000 Special Assistant for Faith-Based Policy Outreach
Baldwin, Jennifer L $49,479 Gift Analyst (Detailee)
Douglas, Penny G $49,300 Special Assistant to the Assistant to the President for Legislative Affairs
Parker, Doris D $49,118 Assistant Supervisor, Classification Unit
Bingold, Elizabeth K $49,100 Paralegal
Miller, Martha Cagle $49,100 Deputy Associate Director
Newman, Colin M $49,100 Paralegal
Sproul, Jesse E $48,700 Travel Manager
Poole, Conley II $48,500 Deputy Associate Director
Cooper, Rory S $48,000 Associate Director
Pilato, Anna $48,000 Director of Administration
Teague, R Cornell Jr $48,000 Associate Director
Ellis, Linda M $47,390 Assistant Shift Leader
Jones, Deborah A $47,390 Records Management Analyst
Abney, Allen K $47,000 Spokesman
Barton, Michael James $47,000 Budget Assistant
Chambers, Shane P $47,000 Executive Assistant to the Director of Oval Office Operations
Drummond, Ashley D $47,000 Deputy Director of Appointments and Scheduling
Kropp, Emily L $47,000 Special Assistant to the Director
Leckey, Eric M $47,000 Associate Director
Scanlon, Joel A $47,000 Associate Director
Waters, Jahes A $47,000 Deputy Director of Scheduling for Research
Weinstein, Jared Berman $47,000 Special Assistant to the Chief of Staff
Keehner, Laura C $45,900 Deputy Associate Director
Cassano, Lois A $45,500 Media Assistant
Hayes, Kathryn J $45,500 Associate Director
Young, Tracy D $45,500 Associate Director of Communications
Hughes, Taylor A $44,900 Special Assistant to the Cabinet Secretary
Clarke, Kay F $44,603 Assistant Shift Leader
Mattson, Philip C $44,603 Printer and Photograph Coordinator
Westray, Howard R $44,603 Records Management Analyst
Womack, Robin M $44,603 Assistant Shift Leader
Young, Reginald D Jr $44,603 Records Management Analyst
Brancato, Keith R $43,900 Associate Director
Farrell, J Elizabeth $43,900 Executive Assistant
Macnab, Erzsebet $43,900 Executive Assistant and Paralegal
Parell, Christie B $43,900 Deputy Associate Director of Communications
Pitts, Elizabeth A $43,900 Deputy Director
Lineweaver, Lindsey M $43,800 Special Assistant and Personal Aide to the First Lady
Gottshall, Donna B $43,500 Special Assistant
Holand, Anna Lisa $43,400 Executive Assistant to the Chief of Staff
Farley, Jennifer Michell $43,400 Deputy Associate Director
Mark, David M $43,400 Communications Coordinator
Deckard, Joshua S $43,000 Assistant Press Secretary
Purcell, Kristopher N $43,000 Communications Coordinator
Holbrook, Ashley A $42,000 Special Assistant to the Deputy Assistant to the President for Legislative Affairs
Benson, Latoya A $41,815 Records Management Analyst
Lezotte, Darin R $41,815 Records Management Analyst
Shith, Allison M $41,815 Special Assistant (Detailee)
Swinson, Lashawnda J $41,815 Associate Director
Homan, Anita $41,800 Special Assistant
Barron, Megan J $41,800 Special Assistant to the Social Secretary
Cossiboom, Brian S $41,800 Executive Assistant to the Assistant to the President for Presidential Personnel
Jucas, Tracy A $41,800 Executive Assistant
Pratt, Jr Robert Thomas $41,800 Senior Writer
Recher, Jason J $41,800 Travel Manager
Rossillo, Edward J $41,800 Deputy Associate Director
Attili, Cand ice L $41,644 Special Services Operator
King, Taeshonnda Cheraly $41,644 Records Management Analyst
Harrelson, Leah J $41,500 Executive Assistant
Amorsingh, Linus L $41,020 Deputy Director, Student Correspondence
Ryun, Catharine A $40,700 Executive Assistant to the Director
Sullivan, Jennifer M $40,400 Deputy Associate Director for Outreach
Terry, Margaret G $40,044 Correspondence Analyst (Detailee)
Becker, Emmaley A $40,000 Deputy Director
Coon, Lindsay Bourns $40,000 Senior Trip Coordinator
Ganter, Jonathan F $40,000 Staff Assistant
Marlow, Robert L $40,000 Travel Manager
Michel, Christopher G $40,000 Speech Writer
Nichols, Grant W $40,000 Executive Assistant to the Deputy Counsel
Penny, Sarah A $40,000 Executive Assistant to the Director
Sunbarger, Rachael L $40,000 Deputy Press Secretary
Hansen, Nancy Glenn $39,800 Editor/Quality Control
Manning, Brooke H $39,800 Director of Legislative Correspondence
Duckett, Joellen V $39,700 Deputy Associate Director for Press Advance
Jesmer, Kendall McCulloc $39,700 Travel Manager
Holladay, Winton Westbro $39,200 Deputy Director
Campbell, Sarah E $39,200 Staff Assistant
Roumel, Maria H $39,200 Deputy Director
Rowley, Jill C $39,200 Deputy Director, Proclamations
Simonds, Catherine H $39,200 Deputy Director
Taplett, Claire Ross $39,200 Deputy Director, Gift Unit
Millison, Chad L $39,120 Records Management Analyst
Grier, Judy E $39,120 Records Management Analyst
Samuels, Wendell A Jr $39,120 Records Management Analyst
Suitt, Deborah D $39,120 Special Services Operator
Williams, Beverly D $39,120 Special Services Operator
Wilson, Aiesha A $39,120 Special Services Operator
Wray, Jennifer A $38,500 Scheduler
Fitzgerald, Heather R $38,100 Staff Assistant
Lineberry, Stephen M $38,000 Deputy Associate Director
Miller, Cheryl A $38,000 Research Assistant
Nagle, Erin C $38,000 Communications Coordinator
Taylor, Michael J $38,000 Aide to the Assistant to the President for Homeland Security
Lartey, Solomon D $37,944 Mail Clerk and Correspondence Analyst
Canery, Hilda J $37,858 Special Services Operator
Anderson, Theresa R $37,602 Operator
Race, Karen E $37,600 Personnel Assistant
Grove, Justin A $37,500 Associate Director, White House Comments Line and Greetings Office
Hanson, Timothy B $37,500 Writer
Marshall, Bonny Kate $37,500 Associate Director for Scheduling Correspondence
Price, Melissa R $37,500 Writer
Cushman, Cameron W $37,300 Executive Assistant
Clinton, Abigail L $37,000 Staff Assistant
Lang, Kimberly Christine $37,000 Clearance Assistant
Newton, Julia Kyle $37,000 Scheduler
Parrozzo, Michelle L $37,000 Special Assistant for Management and Administration
Rowley, Eileen M $37,000 Associate Director, White House Comments Line and Greetings Office
Walker, Scott Jared $37,000 Staff Assistant
Atkin, Chelsey M $36,900 Special Assistant
Cleeter, Faith C $36,500 Special Assistant to the Director
Cole, Jessica Anne $36,500 Scheduling and Advance Assistant
Goergen, Barbara Jo $36,500 Staff Assistant
Lawrimore, Emily A $36,500 Executive Assistant
Bockhorn, Lee F $36,100 Research Assistant
Doty, Joan R $36,100 Senior Writer
Langer, Elliott M $36,000 Administrative Assistant
Willeford, Emily A $35,900 Special Assistant
Selph, Ashley D $35,800 Associate Director for Scheduling Correspondence
Dunlap, Kristin D $35,500 Trip Coordinator
Godfrey, Georgia D $35,200 Press Assistant
Watkins, Peter S $35,200 Press Assistant
Danforth, Melissa C $35,000 Deputy Associate Director
Drummond, Michael A $35,000 Staff Assistant
Scott, Yale S $35,000 Staff Assistant to the Director
Simmons, Lee Douglass R $35,000 Scheduler
Ward, III Richard J $35,000 Special Assistant
McDonald, Rebekah E $34,800 Executive Assistant to the Director of Strategic Affairs
Keith, Sarah B $34,600 Staff Assistant
Marchionna, Gabrielle M $34,184 Correspondence Analyst
Saunders, Cherita J $34,184 Records Management Analyst
Hochstetler, Katrina A $34,000 Executive Assistant
Drouin, Lindsey E $34,000 Research Assistant
Garcia, Daniel S $34,000 Writer
Miller, III David E $34,000 Writer
Wilsbach, Cynthia C $34,000 Special Assistant to the Director
Kraft, Nathaniel B $33,900 Special Assistant
Dwight, Catherine Charit $33,800 Staff Assistant
Zarate, Bridget B $33,800 Special Assistant to the Director
Frans, Luke R $33,700 Staff Assistant
Austin, Elizabeth P $33,400 Staff Assistant
Coker, Elizabeth E $33,400 Staff Assistant
Edwards, Dana A $33,400 Trip Coordinator
Grand on, Cand ice C $33,400 Agency Coordinator
Lightburn, Jessica L $33,400 Invitation Assistant
Trent, Joshua B $33,400 Staff Assistant
Werkhoven, Kristin M $33,400 Correspondence Analyst
Williams, Meredith J $33,400 Communications Assistant
Pagliocca, Theresa M $32,800 Press Assistant
Sherzer, David Lloyd $32,800 Press Assistant
Yunker, Jacob H $32,600 Press Assistant
Graves, Caleb R $32,400 Staff Assistant
Lonick, Elizabeth A $32,400 Staff Assistant
Loovis, Katie R $32,400 Staff Assistant
Pinto, Nina A $32,400 Staff Assistant
Alexander, Colleen P $32,000 Correspondence Analyst
Davidson, Christi K $32,000 Agency Coordinator
Herald, Elizabeth A $32,000 Correspondence Analyst
Macdonald, Laura P $32,000 Staff Assistant
Wells, Sharon I $32,000 Staff Assistant
Williams, Gregory Edward $31,380 Press Assistant
Barks, Campbell L $31,300 Gift Analyst
Bourke, Michael P $31,300 Correspondence Analyst
Byrne, Matthew R $31,300 Staff Assistant
Carl, Jeremy A $31,300 Correspondence Analyst
Chafin, Daniel L $31,300 Staff Assistant
Gibbs, John M $31,300 Correspondence Analyst
Greenhill, Maggie H $31,300 Gift Analyst
Haney, John J $31,300 Staff Assistant
Heironimus, Patrice N $31,300 Correspondence Analyst
Mroz, David K $31,300 Staff Assistant
Scheneman, Elisabeth C $31,300 Staff Assistant
Shadian, Scott B $31,300 Staff Assistant for Press Advance
Steele, Sara M $31,300 Special Assistant to the Director of Media Affairs
Laguarda, Wendy R $31,277 Ethics Advisor (Detailee)
Rhodes, Elizabeth F $31,000 Staff Assistant
Dawson, Moira H $30,000 Writer
Hanson, Kerissa R $30,000 Staff Assistant
Martin, Robert S $30,000 Legislative Correspondent
Mcarthur, David H $30,000 Staff Assistant
Phillips, Julia K $30,000 Gift Analyst
Powell, John C $30,000 Research Assistant
Robbeh, Tyler J $30,000 Staff Assistant
Sechrist, Michael P $30,000 Staff Assistant
Sodolak, Angela R $30,000 Staff Assistant
Swinehart, Riley $30,000 Staff Assistant
Rime, Carla A $23,621 Correspondence Analyst (Detailee)
Baker, III James A. $0 Special Presidential Envoy On Iraqi Debt
 
you are the cut and paste king, always letting others word your arguements for you...I say this cause I assume this list is supposed to somehow demean Dubya. how you attempt to diss him by listing these wages is lost on me, esp considering Clinton's staff or Kerry's possible staff would be quite similiar, if not larger...
 
Im actually quite disappointed in what they make.

having all their names is cool though.

think we could go and murder them when theyre off duty
 
Robert Jan said:
Im actually quite disappointed in what they make.

having all their names is cool though.

think we could go and murder them when theyre off duty
LMAO...stop that.
 
Gambino said:
you are the cut and paste king, always letting others word your arguements for you...I say this cause I assume this list is supposed to somehow demean Dubya. how you attempt to diss him by listing these wages is lost on me, esp considering Clinton's staff or Kerry's possible staff would be quite similiar, if not larger...

im sure clintons staff didnt make more

after all dub ya is the king of government spending
 
Robert Jan said:
Im actually quite disappointed in what they make.

having all their names is cool though.

think we could go and murder them when theyre off duty

don't say that type of thing...loonies like woodin act on impulse and might take up your offer...
 
Gambino said:
don't say that type of thing...loonies like woodin act on impulse and might take up your offer...
Now thats just not nice. You dick head.
 
I hate Bush and his cronies..

But I dont think those salaries are out of line.. there are MANY people on that list making less than 100k per year.
 
Many of those near the top of the list are taking a pay cut to work in the White House compared to what they could be making.

Most of them will leave those jobs when Bush leaves office (in 2008). The ones who are good will go back to making bigger bucks. The ones who are not very good will crawl back into obscurity.
 
Longhorn85 said:
Many of those near the top of the list are taking a pay cut to work in the White House compared to what they could be making.

Most of them will leave those jobs when Bush leaves office (in 2005). The ones who are good will go back to making bigger bucks. The ones who are not very good will crawl back into obscurity.


Glad to see you note that kerry is going to be Inaugurated in January. :) LOL!!!
 
I am surprised, really. The top advisors/assistants only make 157k? That doesn't sound like pork barrelling to me. I think we have a lot of higher paid senior public servants here in Australia, even at state level.

For 157k I don't think the Whitehouse would be getting the most competent staff through financial incentives, I bet all of these people will be making a lot more money once they leave their jobs and work in the private sector.

Funny thing about that list is that James Baker is at the bottom on $0. Yeah right, former sec. state will work for free. BS.
 
MAX 300 said:
For 157k I don't think the Whitehouse would be getting the most competent staff through financial incentives, I bet all of these people will be making a lot more money once they leave their jobs and work in the private sector.

Funny thing about that list is that James Baker is at the bottom on $0. Yeah right, former sec. state will work for free. BS.

Believe it or not, some of these guys are really public servants. They took a pay cut from their lucrative careers for a once in a lifetime opportunity to work in a Presidential Administration. They'll get back to their fortunes in 08.

As far as Baker, I certainly believe it. He is practically a member of the Bush family and will do anything to assist, besides he is independently wealthy many times over, and of course all of his expenses were paid when he oversaw the Florida 2000 debacle and toured Europe to obtain debt relief for Iraq.

Wodin, this thread has kind of backfired for you, hasn't it? :)
 
I just read through a little of that list.

I couldn't believe it included Condi Rice at 157k, now that has to be a joke. Spoonfeeding and intelligence nursing the most powerful man in the world so he doesn't fuck up as often as he does has got to be worth more than that. I bet she gets tired of talking slowly and explaining every damn thing 5 times in the most simplistic terms possible and having Bush still not getting it.
 
General point.

Many of these people are top quality individuals who could earn substantially more in the public sector.The job is also all consuming, you do little else for the time you serve the President. On the plus side for them is that a stint in the White House increases future earnings potential.

Max: Bush earned degrees from Harvard and Yale. Where did you attend?
 
JerseyArt said:
Max: Bush earned degrees from Harvard and Yale. Where did you attend?


What, didn't Micheal Moore tell you? Bush swindeled his way through college...hell, I hear he didn't even graduate high school :rolleyes:
 
Doesn't every President have a supporting staff like this? I don't see why you are singling out Bush. WODIN, you are going to get an ulcer because of your obsession with Bush.
 
WODIN said:
Name Salary Title

Bartlett, Daniel Joseph $157,000 Assistant to the President for Communications
Card, Andrew H Jr $157,000 Assistant to the President and Chief of Staff
Friedman, Stephen $157,000 Assistant to the President for Economic Policy and Director, National Economic Council
...
...

Baker, III James A. $0 Special Presidential Envoy On Iraqi Debt

Wow, that's a lot of people who are going to be looking for work between November and January.
 
JerseyArt said:
Max: Bush earned degrees from Harvard and Yale. Where did you attend?

I never went to university, I was homeless when I finished highschool and I had no money to do much else than work. Now I don't think that a university degree would increase my earnings potential anymore, so I'd rather not spend 3-4 years of my life that way.

Bush having degrees from Harvard and Yale doesn't say much for those universities, if a man as intelligent as him can get degrees there then it can't be that hard.
 
MAX 300 said:
I never went to university, I was homeless when I finished highschool and I had no money to do much else than work. Now I don't think that a university degree would increase my earnings potential anymore, so I'd rather not spend 3-4 years of my life that way.

Bush having degrees from Harvard and Yale doesn't say much for those universities, if a man as intelligent as him can get degrees there then it can't be that hard.


Max,

It wasn't intended to be a call out post. I apologize if it came across as such.

My point is simply that attempts to portray this man as some kind of dimwit are just the typical hyperbole and unsubstantiated personal attacks one would expect from the other side.

Everyone who disagrees with us is stupid:)

Bush is a very intelligent man with sharp instincts. He is not an accomplished orator, and not quick on his feet. Neither is really a measure of intelligence, although they both can be used to make one appear smarter or dumber than they appear.

Added to this is that politicians cannot just speak the first thing that comes to mind. Many appear hesitant precisely because they are required to measure responses against possible outcomes, such as how it will be perceived by others. This is far more true of President. Look what Volker did to the markets by speaking out of turn:)
 
JerseyArt said:
Max,

It wasn't intended to be a call out post. I apologize if it came across as such.

My point is simply that attempts to portray this man as some kind of dimwit are just the typical hyperbole and unsubstantiated personal attacks one would expect from the other side.

Everyone who disagrees with us is stupid:)

Bush is a very intelligent man with sharp instincts. He is not an accomplished orator, and not quick on his feet. Neither is really a measure of intelligence, although they both can be used to make one appear smarter or dumber than they appear.

Added to this is that politicians cannot just speak the first thing that comes to mind. Many appear hesitant precisely because they are required to measure responses against possible outcomes, such as how it will be perceived by others. This is far more true of President. Look what Volker did to the markets by speaking out of turn:)
No.....Max is right.

Anybody who can get into Harvard and Yale can graduate if they have a strong enough name.


I have never seen one example of Bush being highly intelligent. Not one.


Just the ole "well he graduated from Harvard and Yale." Those universities should hang their heads in shame.
 
Testosterone boy said:
No.....Max is right.

Anybody who can get into Harvard and Yale can graduate if they have a strong enough name.


I have never seen one example of Bush being highly intelligent. Not one.


Just the ole "well he graduated from Harvard and Yale." Those universities should hang their heads in shame.


Well reasoned and substantiated post test boy

For a second I feared I'd be wasting my time reading another hyperbolic self serving charge.

I eagerly anticipate your next measured post pointing out my naivete in not comprehending and accepting your charges at face value
 
JerseyArt said:
Well reasoned and substantiated post test boy

For a second I feared I'd be wasting my time reading another hyperbolic self serving charge.

I eagerly anticipate your next measured post pointing out my naivete in not comprehending and accepting your charges at face value
I serve the interests of mankind.....not the super rich. :)
 
Testosterone boy said:
No.....Max is right.

Anybody who can get into Harvard and Yale can graduate if they have a strong enough name.


I have never seen one example of Bush being highly intelligent. Not one.


Just the ole "well he graduated from Harvard and Yale." Those universities should hang their heads in shame.

Both colleges highly value their educational standards, they are what seperate them and make them "ivy league"...allowing people in with less intelligence than required would hurt their very important status as elite. Does having a name help? Definetly, though it is not the end all...
 
Gambino said:
Both colleges highly value their educational standards, they are what seperate them and make them "ivy league"...allowing people in with less intelligence than required would hurt their very important status as elite. Does having a name help? Definetly, though it is not the end all...
Bush scored in the bottom 25% when taking the entrance exams for Air National Guard.


Seems the Guard is an intellectual juggernaut compared to harvard et al?
 
i dont know what to make of his university degrees. I have a handful of friends a couple ex gfs in ivey league schools down in the US, and the difference in their presentation and eloquence and that of Bush's (from what the media has shown me) is just so many levels apart. Everyone slips up once in a while, but the natural intelligence you need to make it into schools like Harvard and Yale usually dictates people who make very few simple spoken errors due to actually understanding what it is they're talking about

its a tough call, but hey, crazier things have happened.
 
sigweed said:
i dont know what to make of his university degrees. I have a handful of friends a couple ex gfs in ivey league schools down in the US, and the difference in their presentation and eloquence and that of Bush's (from what the media has shown me) is just so many levels apart. Everyone slips up once in a while, but the natural intelligence you need to make it into schools like Harvard and Yale usually dictates people who make very few simple spoken errors due to actually understanding what it is they're talking about

its a tough call, but hey, crazier things have happened.

I really doubt your friends have had to speak before a worldwide audience...if they did they may make a few mistakes, unlike when they give speeches in Speech 101...
 
Gambino said:
I really doubt your friends have had to speak before a worldwide audience...if they did they may make a few mistakes, unlike when they give speeches in Speech 101...
That IS a good point.


Being President is probably a harder job than sorting the mail.



I have frequently achieved Superman status when competing against normal co-workers.

Being self-employed is a whole different ball of wax. I make mistakes all too frequently.
 
JerseyArt said:
General point.

Many of these people are top quality individuals who could earn substantially more in the public sector.The job is also all consuming, you do little else for the time you serve the President. On the plus side for them is that a stint in the White House increases future earnings potential.

Max: Bush earned degrees from Harvard and Yale. Where did you attend?

Harvard? Are you sure about that? Must have been a masters, 'cause I know he did his undergrad at Yale, the same place his daddy went to. Thats the only reason he got in, is because his dad was such a 'Van Wilder' popular, and totally loved kid on campus. Plus he gots da bomb hook ups.
 
Gambino said:
I really doubt your friends have had to speak before a worldwide audience...if they did they may make a few mistakes, unlike when they give speeches in Speech 101...

funny you mention it, but one exgf is literally the highest ranked female debater in the world(3rd place overall).
granted in the final rounds she only speaks in front of 500+ ppl, nothing like 10 million ppl on TV, but still, that shit ain't speech 101

how come other presidents or TV personalities don't screw up as much as he does? I don't remember Clinton making an ass of himself everytime he opened his mouth, nor do i see Powell or Rice even these days.
I'd be scared to see what kind of speech that guy could write by himself
 
sigweed said:
funny you mention it, but one exgf is literally the highest ranked female debater in the world(3rd place overall).
granted in the final rounds she only speaks in front of 500+ ppl, nothing like 10 million ppl on TV, but still, that shit ain't speech 101

how come other presidents or TV personalities don't screw up as much as he does? I don't remember Clinton making an ass of himself everytime he opened his mouth, nor do i see Powell or Rice even these days.
I'd be scared to see what kind of speech that guy could write by himself

Please watch a Ronald Regan speech...Clinton is a world-renouned orator, Bush is not, fairly simple...does this take away from his abillity to lead? btw, Al Gore is not known for giving good speeches...
 
Gambino said:
Please watch a Ronald Regan speech...Clinton is a world-renouned orator, Bush is not, fairly simple...does this take away from his abillity to lead? btw, Al Gore is not known for giving good speeches...

i never once brought his leadership abilities into question, and i believe he is very charismatic. All i said is he doesnt strike me as the ivey league type, which is shown through poor spoken skills. Gore and Reagan weren't the best orators either, Gore isn't bad, he just has as much charisma as road kill, and I really don't know enough about Reagan to give worthy opinion
 
Gambino said:
Please watch a Ronald Regan speech...Clinton is a world-renouned orator, Bush is not, fairly simple...does this take away from his abillity to lead? btw, Al Gore is not known for giving good speeches...
You figure Bush is leading us?

I think he may be in the top 4 club up there.

Cheney

Rove

Rumsfeld

Bush
 
Testosterone boy said:
Bush scored in the bottom 25% when taking the entrance exams for Air National Guard.

What entrance exams? He completed pilot training, which is math/science intense and not for dummies.
 
JerseyArt said:
Bush is a very intelligent man with sharp instincts. He is not an accomplished orator, and not quick on his feet.

JA, he may not be "accomplished" in the traditional sense, but when he speaks, people listen. He seems stiff for the scipted prime time press conferences, not his best forum.

He was awesome in front of the Urban League crowd yesterday, you should have seen it. He was like a Baptist preaching trying to convert the masses.

A lot was made of Bush's weakness in this area vs Gore, right before he took Gore in 3 out of 3 debates in 2000.
 
Longhorn85 said:
What entrance exams? He completed pilot training, which is math/science intense and not for dummies.


Ummm.... those terrorist got pilot training too. Does that make them highly intelligent?

Face it, Bush's degree was bought for him.
 
JerseyArt said:
Max,

It wasn't intended to be a call out post. I apologize if it came across as such.

My point is simply that attempts to portray this man as some kind of dimwit are just the typical hyperbole and unsubstantiated personal attacks one would expect from the other side.

No offense taken, my post wasn't intended to sound like I was sulking in self-pity for not going to university, I have more than enough money to do that now, I just don't want to.

My and other people's attacks on GW Bush's intelligence are not unsubstantiated though. His lack of intellect is self-evident when he opens his mouth.

What good is a Harvard and/or Yale degree when you can't construct a grammatically correct sentence and invent words on the way? Bush's lack of worldly knowledge and brains to learn have been obvious ever since he became President. No degree or PhD or other type of formal education will change that now.
 
AAP said:
Ummm.... those terrorist got pilot training too. Does that make them highly intelligent?

Face it, Bush's degree was bought for him.

Are you saying US Air Force fighter pilot training is easy?
 
Longhorn85 said:
Are you saying US Air Force fighter pilot training is easy?


Well... Bush seems to have done it.

Then again, if Yale/Harvard/Princeton were so easy why did he barely make passing grades?
 
Longhorn85 said:
Are you saying US Air Force fighter pilot training is easy?

I bet it can be MADE easy if someone pulls the right strings.
 
Gambino said:
you are the cut and paste king, always letting others word your arguements for you...I say this cause I assume this list is supposed to somehow demean Dubya. how you attempt to diss him by listing these wages is lost on me, esp considering Clinton's staff or Kerry's possible staff would be quite similiar, if not larger...

There was no argument contained within his post. It's just a list. Take it at face value.

Besides, poink is 30x worse with the cut-and-paste, but I don't see you bothering him.
 
Longhorn85 said:
He seems stiff for the scipted prime time press conferences, not his best forum.

...Have you seen bush speaking CANDIDLY? It makes Bush's scripted sequences look like they're being delivered by Martin Luther King.

Does anyone remember how Bush sounded before he was not elected in 2000? I do. It wasn't just stupid, it was laughably stupid. That's the time period from which those books that have 150+ pages of him being stupid got most of their material.

He doesn't sound like that anymore because he now has that wonderful list of government-paid employees, several of whom exist solely to micromanage everything that comes out of his mouth. And even when he reads Karl Rove's words verbatim, he sounds like a moron. He delivers it poorly: the words are badly timed, his intonation is incongruent with his message; he takes frequent, long, and out-of-place pauses (I assume to let his brain catch up.)

Why did he graduate harvard and yale? His dad was a senator. Those schools don't like to fail people. It makes them look bad, especially when his daddy's a big shot who can contribute. So they gave him C's as a compromise.

Let's not pretend this man is smart. The most memorable seen from Farenheit 9/11 is when Bush was sitting in his desk, in the 30 second countdown to broadcast his post 9/11 message to the american people. For a good 10 seconds of that, you can see him trying hard not to crack up. What. The. Fuck.
 
casualbb said:
Why did he graduate harvard and yale? His dad was a senator. Those schools don't like to fail people. It makes them look bad, especially when his daddy's a big shot who can contribute. So they gave him C's as a compromise.

No shit, talk about getting a free ride. I don't want to sound jeallous for him going to Harvard and Yale, but that just pisses me off. How many hard working, hard studying Americans never get an opportunity like that, and this tosser wasted it.
 
Shrub got into yale purely on the monied Legacy system. You know affirmative action for rich white people. He bumped a kid from NY who had a 4.0 but was poor.

Shrubs grades in yale were mediocre at best. His best semester was a B average and he took his last semester of courses pass/fail. No grade, you just have to get a d to get out kind of grade.

He bought his way into harvard as well. I posted his transcripts from yale on here some time ago. His best grades were, ironically in Anthropolgy.

I say Ironically because he comes across as the most ethnocentric person on the planet.
 
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