Posted on 01/23/2014 4:46:59 PM PST by Libloather
Chris Jennings, a top adviser to President Barack Obama who played a key part in the rollout of his signature healthcare law, is leaving the White House for health and family reasons, an aide told Reuters.
Jennings, who previously served in the Clinton administration, was brought on board last year before the flawed rollout of the program created one of the biggest political problems Obama has faced since entering office.
"Chris served the country at a time when he was needed most," White House chief of staff Denis McDonough said in a statement.
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Time to ditch govt, and head for some serious dough as a consultant/lobbyist/guru.
The guy is a RAT. His neighbors should shumn him and his family.
Oops...should be “shun”
Is that other Jennings (the pedophile) still working for O?
Good time to leave Chris.
I’m sure the guys on K-Street will be calling with $$$$$.
One would hope that he gets to experience the fruits of his advice first hand. For better or worse. Perhaps there is time to make amends.
“Chris served the country at a time when he was needed most,” White House chief of staff Denis McDonough said in a statement. “Too bad he came up short,” McDonough did not continue to say.
Wants to spend more time with the family
I'm sure the First Mate of the Titanic felt kinda queasy, too.
I thought (at first) Kevin Jennings, fan of “fisting” being taught to schoolchildren, was who this was about.
I think Kevin Jennings, “fisting” pervert and Benghazi Barry Soebarkah’s choice for “Safe School Czar” left his position to spend more time...ummm...probably fisting someone.
Some cancer patient that has lost their coverage and doctor mid-treatment should keep in touch with him...ya know...to thank him for his “service”.
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