Posted by Kathleen French on March 27, 2010 at 10:40 pm

Bloomberg is reporting that President Obama has chosen current Harvard professor in health policy, Donald Berwick, to be in charge of overseeing the Medicare/Medicaid programs en lieu of the health care bill that passed. Berwick is 63 years old and, if appointed, would be responsible for programs that affect over 100 million people. The position requires a confirmation via the senate, thus the appointment is not set in stone. The article notes that “He would be the first permanent administrator of the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, which is part of the Department of Health and Human Services, since physician Mark McClellan left the position in October 2006. He would lead the department through the implementation of Obama’s $940 billion, decade-long push to cover 32 million uninsured Americans and make medicine more cost-effective.” In addition to being a professor of health policy here at Harvard, Berwick also practices medicine at Boston Children’s Medical Hospital and Mass Gen. Hospital.
Posted by Qichen Zhang on January 7, 2010 at 10:24 pm
America always manages to keep things classy. We’re the only ones with NASCAR, velour track suits, and the Country Music Awards to keep us on the cutting edge of culture and refinement. But now there’s proof that our country looks the best. The photo of Mr. President at the Great Wall of China in November that’s been spreading around the internet recently is letting the rest of the world know that we don’t all wear shirts that say “jUiCy” on the chest. I think we can all agree that if there were a President’s edition of “America’s Next Top Model,” the land of the free would hands down be the last one standing at deliberations, with 100% of Tyra’s “smile with your eyes” approval.

"I'm just serving my constituents."

Obama is the new black: A politically charged model at New York Fashion Week.
So what’s with all the fuss that the White House is making about Weatherproof shamelessly appropriating the AP photo of Obama to their advertising advantage? Sure, the executive dudes may have breached some sort of promotional taboo, being all sly about permissions yet not violating any intellectual property rights whatsoever. But does it really matter whether it’s a matter of business ethics? It’s entirely appropriate that after being elected by a disillusioned 18-to-25-year-old age bracket who became obsessed with his “Be the Change” ideal, his appeal would be advertised to this same demographic using a hypervisual, commercialized vanity that completely characterizes this image-conscious generation. Hello, isn’t it obvious? Obama knows who to prop. White House, I gotta call you out on this one. Just chillax. Holla back at you, O-boi!
So let’s be real for two seconds. Obama’s probably okay with his face being plastered at 32948729387-megapixel resolution in Times Square. More than okay. Flattered, even. After all, the man’s got the authoritative charm of Reagan in “The Hasty Heart” and the supple skin of a baby’s bottom. (Is it Nivea? Tell us your secret!) In any case, if I were a New Yorker, I’d say my commute around town definitely improved from the days of yore.
Photos courtesy of Entertainment Rundown and New York Daily News.
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