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'The real challenge at the top is, Carol Browner is not a strategic thinker,' griped one environmental advocate with close ties to the administration.
Wonkbook: Dems to lose votes in lame duck; Senate looks at outsourcing; Carol Browner out Ezra Klein 2010
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Gene Karpinski, president of the League of Conservation Voters, called Browner a "tenacious advocate on our issues" who would be "sorely missed."
Key energy aide to Obama resigning Anne E. Kornblut 2011
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Gene Karpinski, president of the League of Conservation Voters, a group with close ties to the White House, called Browner a "tenacious advocate on our issues" who would be "sorely missed."
Carol Browner to quit Obama administration Anne E. Kornblut 2011
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Nevertheless, following in the footsteps of the National Review, Glenn Beck, the Washington Times, and Drudge, Inhofe called Browner a "socialist."
Think Progress 2009
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Nevertheless, following in the footsteps of the National Review, Glenn Beck, the Washington Times, and Drudge, Inhofe called Browner a "socialist."
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Perhaps now we will see some stories on Energy Czar, and member of Socialist International, Carol Browner.
Obama did not order Van Jones' resignation, adviser says 2009
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The position, and Browner herself, have been lightning rods for critics of the president's environmental policy.
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She was joined by a slew of senior officials, including EPA Administrator Lisa Jackson and Carol Browner, the President's Energy Adviser.
Sean Smith: Ink Spill: Inside the Battle to Shape the News Coverage of Last Year's Oil Gusher Sean 2011
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Mr. Obama, who has said action on climate change would be a priority in his administration, tapped Mrs. Browner last month to fill a new position as White House coordinator of climate and energy policies.
Obama's team is proving as I expected Not a sheep 2009
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White House climate adviser Carol Browner told an audience at a climate and energy forum that the White House is not backing off of its support for a robust climate change bill, although she did not specify a time frame for passage of such a bill.
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