Scuttlebutt update

For those of us eager for any scraps of news about top posts in the Obama administration, Helene Cooper has the latest Washington gossip. As Cooper notes, "mentioning someone for a top job usually guarantees that they won’t get it." A further caveat is that those who know, don’t talk, and those who talk, don’t ...

For those of us eager for any scraps of news about top posts in the Obama administration, Helene Cooper has the latest Washington gossip. As Cooper notes, "mentioning someone for a top job usually guarantees that they won't get it." A further caveat is that those who know, don't talk, and those who talk, don't know. With that, Cooper's lists:

For those of us eager for any scraps of news about top posts in the Obama administration, Helene Cooper has the latest Washington gossip. As Cooper notes, "mentioning someone for a top job usually guarantees that they won’t get it." A further caveat is that those who know, don’t talk, and those who talk, don’t know. With that, Cooper’s lists:

Secretary of Defense: Bob Gates, Chuck Hagel, Dick Lugar, Jack Reed

Secretary of State: John Kerry, Richard Holbrooke, Bill Richardson, Gen. James L. Jones

National Security Advisor: Jim Steinberg, Greg Craig, Dennis Ross (Susan Rice is thought more likely to be a deputy or become ambassador to the U.N.)

CIA: Tony Lake, if he wants it

According to George Stephanapolous, Robert Gibbs is reportedly a lock for press secretary; David Axelrod will be some sort of senior advisor in the White House; and of course Rahm Emanuel has just agreed to become chief of staff.

And finally, the WSJ publishes the full list of transition team members.

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