Monday, November 9, 2009

Janet Napolitano

DHS’s Napolitano Claims al Qaeda is "Not as Strong as it Was"

Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano discusses post-9/11 safety more >>

DHS Finally Breaks Ground for Its Headquarters at St. Elizabeths

The Department of Homeland Security will be moving to the site of the government's first psychiatric hospital. more >>

Janet Napolitano's Tough Job at Homeland Security

Everything from terrorism to tornadoes falls under Napolitano's department. more >>

Women in Obama's Cabinet Wait for Girls Night Out

The seven women of the Obama administration haven't had time for a girls-only dinner. more >>

Homeland Security's Napolitano Working to be First Obama Cabinet Member Axed

Homeland Security scrambles away from "rightwing" report—and possibly her job. more >>

The New McCarthyism: DHS Reports on Right-Wing Extremism

So much for Janet Napolitano's attempts to eschew the use of the word "terrorism." more >>

From Arizona Governor to Homeland Security Chief

Gov. Janet Napolitano prepares to join Obama's team. more >>

President-Elect Obama's Cabinet Picks Begin Selling Themselves to Senate

Those already picked for big cabinet jobs in the new Obama administration start making courtesy calls. more >>

10 Things You Didn't Know About Janet Napolitano

Penny Pritzker’s Out of the Running for Commerce Secretary, Napolitano Looks Good for Homeland Security

The number of potential female cabinet appointees drops from three to two. more >>

Reports: Janet Napolitano Is Obama’s Choice for Homeland Security

The Arizona governor has a long record in law enforcement. more >>

Janet Napolitano is Making Ends Meet in Fast-Growing Arizona

The Arizona governor talked with U.S. News about the fiscal crisis sweeping the states. more >>

Sen. Gobbledygook vs. Gov. Plain Talk

The new head of the National Governors Association, Arizona Gov. Janet Napolitano, doesn't sound as if she likes either top 2008 presidential contender—Democratic Sen. more >>

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