Obama will name Ron Klain as Ebola Czar
By
Jake Tapper, Chief Washington Correspondent
updated 10:49 AM EDT, Fri October 17, 2014
Washington (CNN) -- President Barack Obama will appoint
Ron Klain his "Ebola czar," knowledgeable sources tell CNN.
The president on Thursday signaled his openness to the idea to have one individual coordinating the entire federal response to any threat of an outbreak in the United States.
"It may make sense for us to have one person ... so that after this initial surge of activity, we can have a more regular process just to make sure that we're crossing all the T's and dotting all the I's going forward," Obama said.
The administration has been criticized for its response to the incidents of Ebola in the United States, in terms of how prepared hospitals have been for potential Ebola patients and also how prepared healthcare workers were in terms of their personal protective gear. Some lawmakers have called for a travel ban on individuals coming from West Africa where the outbreak is most serious but the administration has so far not embraced that idea.
Klain is highly regarded at the White House as a good manager with excellent relationships both in the administration and on Capitol Hill. His supervision of the allocation of funds in the stimulus act -- at the time and ncredible and complicated government undertaking -- is respected in Washington. He does not have any extensive background in health care but the job is regarded as a managerial challenge. "He's strong. He's very tough," said CNN Political analyst David Gergen. "It's important in this job to be a coordinator; you have to knock heads together. He's tough enough to do that."
Gergen said that while Klain doesn't have a health care background, he does have both domestic policy and foreign policy assignments on his portfolio and both will come into play as the administration deals with Ebola.
http://www.cnn.com/2014/10/17/politics/ebola-czar-ron-klain/
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Too bad he doesn't have a health care background, but maybe he will consider stopping commercial travel from the affected areas to the U.S. The refusal to do so comes across as political correctness in the extreme. We already have some immigrants with diseases here, and now we are welcoming those travelers from ebola stricken area's. Americans safety and medical treatment of those affected here, should be the most important concern at this time.