So does it matter that Ron Klain, the person just named to get the potential Ebola pandemic under control, isn't a doctor or a scientist with specialized knowledge of infectious disease? Not really. Multiple government agencies are dealing with this
Ron Klain is a sharp-elbowed Democratic political operative with no medical expertise. Tapping him as “Ebola czar” may not be the president's best move when, as it is, no one can believe a word the Obama administration says. And that's not just because Mr.
Ron Klain was one of the senior White House officials who had been made aware that solar power company Solyndra was having severe financial problems.
WASHINGTON (AP) — President Barack Obama is naming Ron Klain, a former chief of staff to Vice President Joe Biden and a trusted adviser at the Obama White House, as the point man on the U.S. government's response to
President Obama's choice of veteran Democratic politico Ron Klain to serve as Ebola czar stunned many Republicans. Their first objection is that Klain has no experience in public health or infectious diseases. But in a larger