A Feminist's Political Epiphany

January 10th, 2013

Did Obama Misplace His Binders Full of Women? I think NOT.

Since the nominations of Sen. John Kerry and Sen. Chuck Hagel, President Obama has come under fire over the gender make-up of his 2013 Cabinet. Many critics have argued that women are blatantly missing from Obama’s appointment. Here is the breakdown:

 

Secretary of State

In office: Hillary Clinton

Nominated: Sen. John Kerry

 

Secretary of the Treasury

In office: Timothy Geithner

To be nominated: Jack Lew

 

Secretary of Defense

In office: Leon Panetta

Nominated: Sen. Chuck Hagel

 

Attorney General

In office: Eric Holder

To be nominated: none at this time (personally I think California’s Kamala Harris would be excellent)

 

Secretary of the Interior

In office: Ken Salazar

Possible nominations: David Hayes, Sen. Byron Dorgan, Gov. Dave Freudenthal, Gov. Chris Gregoire.

 

Secretary of Agriculture

In office: Thomas Vilsack

Possible nominations: Sen. Blanche Lincoln, Sen. Kent Conrad, Sen. John Tester.

 

Secretary of Commerce

In office: Rebecca Blank

Possible nomination: Sheryl Sandberg

 

Secretary of Labor

In office: Hilda Solis

Possible nominations: None at this time

 

Secretary of Health and Human Services

In office: Kathleen Sebelius

Possible nominations: none at this time

 

Secretary of Housing and Urban Development

In office: Shaun Donovan

Possible nominations: None at this time

 

Secretary of Transportation

In office: Ray LaHood

Possible Nominations: Antonio Villaraigosa, Gov. Ed Rendell, Rep. Steve LaTourette.

 

Secretary of Energy

In office: Steven Chu

Possible nominations: Jim Rogers, Cathy Zoi, Kathleen McGinty, Louis Hay III

 

Secretary of Education

In office: Arne Duncan

Possible nominations: none at this time

 

Secretary of Veterans Affairs

In office: Eric Shinseki

Possible nominations: none at this time

 

Secretary of Homeland Security

In office: Janet Napolitano

Possible nominations: Hon. Merrick Garland, Matthew Olsen, Ray Kelly, Thad Allen, Bill Bratton.

 

White House Chief of Staff

In office: Jack Lew

Possible nominations: Ron Klain, Tom Donilon, Leon Panetta, Tom Nides, Denis McDonough.

 

Out of sixteen cabinet positions, during Obama’s first term five of which were women. While most of the nominations have yet to be formalized, given the above-mentioned possible nominations, it looks like women will loose a few seats in Obama’s second term cabinet.

What people are really pissed off about is that a male will replace Hillary Clinton. While Sen. John Kerry is well received, over the last four years Clinton has dominated the media’s attention promoting a more gender-neutral image of American politics. The image of power, strength, and success that Hillary commands will be somewhat lost to the Obama cabinet. I’m sure we have not seen the last of Hillary in the media, but the Obama administration will no longer be able to utilize her image to its benefit. Furthermore, the importance of the Secretary of State’s position being held by a woman really says something about our society, as does the Secretary of Commerce (more than likely to remain held by a woman), and the Secretary of Labor, the Secretary of Health and Human Services (Sebelius more than likely to remain in office), and Secretary of Homeland Security.

Furthermore, while his cabinet may be lacking in women this term, Obama’s judicial nominations have been somewhat gender-neutral. All this hype is just another media stunt to gain ratings. Obama should hire the most qualified candidate for each position regardless of their gender, and as more women work their way up, more women will be the most qualified candidates for office. If Sen. John Kerry was a woman, this would not be an issue. Can you think of a better replacement, that is female, as qualified as Kerry, and willing to take the job? I doubt it.