Members of foreign policy team passed over for more center-right candidates
(NEWSER) - Prominent advisers to presidential candidates can usually count on having their pick of administration jobs after the campaign. Not so with candidate Obama's foreign policy team, most of whom shaded to the left, the LA Times reports. It stems from the president's decision to give the three top national security posts to Hillary Clinton, Robert Gates, and Gen. James Jones. They, in turn, have largely passed over Obama’s 300 foreign policy and military advisers in favor of more center-right staffers. More»