
It's been an eventful year for President Obama's White House, which has seen several top hands come and go.
Some left before he was even inaugurated, others on friendly terms and just a handful under circumstances that were all around bad PR for Team Obama.
TPMDC took a look and realized more than ten people had departed Obama's circle of advisers in the year 2009 - from a press hand who always planned to leave to a forced resignation over the Air Force One Manhattan photo-op debacle.
A few, such as First Lady Michelle Obama's original chief of staff Jackie Norris, didn't make our Top 10 list. We also left off the Secret Service agents placed on leave thanks to the Salahi couple's party crashing.
It's a demanding White House and staff changes are nothing unusual for an administration, but it made sense to collect the moves for posterity.
After the jump, we delve into the Top 10 departures from the Obama White House.
1. A few days into the new year, New Mexico Gov. Bill Richardson withdrew his nomination to be Obama's Secretary of Commerce.
Citing an ongoing ethics scandal (from which he was later cleared) that he didn't want to be a distraction for the incoming president, Richardson said he prayed for Obama's success.

2. In his second attempt to find a Commerce pick, Obama nominated Sen. Judd Gregg (R-NH), saying he thought the bipartisan move would help them best run the nation's finances together.
Gregg dropped out soon after realizing he couldn't see eye to eye with the Democratic president's economic agenda.

Obama then nominated former Washington Gov. Gary Locke for Commerce in a third time's the charm move. A great piece about Obama's nominating strategy can be found here.
3. The first White House communications director Ellen Moran was one of the few members of the West Wing communications team who was not part of the campaign.

She left three months into the administration, transferring to be Locke's chief of staff over at Commerce. She didn't complain about Team Obama but there was some buzz that she didn't fit in among the mostly male and tight-knit West Wing staff.
Thanks to tax issues, Obama lost two nominees in one February day.

4. Nancy Killefer was supposed to fill the new position of chief performance officer but her relatively minor tax problems led to her being caught up in Tom Daschle's larger problems.
She said in a letter to Obama she had a "personal tax issue of D.C. Unemployment tax," that she worried that would be a distraction. That issue was a $900 tax lien placed on her home in 2005 by the District of Columbia.
5. Daschle had to pay nearly $130,000 in back taxes and interest for failing to report a gift of a private car and driver as income.

Though as we have reported, Daschle has remained in the Obama inner circle.
6. Greg Craig's departure as White House counsel was the least surprising because it was rumored for months there was tension in the West Wing over the president's Guantanamo Bay strategy.
The White House formally announced Craig would be returning to private practice the day Obama left on a more than week-long trip through Asia.

In a letter to Obama, Craig said it had been a busy first year and he felt "lucky" to be a part of it. During the campaign, Craig was an early Obama backer over Hillary Clinton. He played the role of Sen. John McCain in their debate training.
Obama called him a "close friend and trusted advisor" and administration officials denied Gitmo had anything to do with the decision, effective Jan. 3.
In the category of embarrassing departures, there are relatively few.
7. Green jobs "czar" Van Jones was a casualty of the conservative media, resigning at midnight on a Saturday following a firestorm over his past public statements on the Sept. 11, 2001 terrorist attacks and other issues.

8. Most public was the resignation of military director Louis Caldera. He stepped down after an investigation into the mysterious Air Force One flyover that frightened Manhattanites for its similarities to 9/11.
It turned out Caldera, who had been on medication for a pained back at the time, had authorized the flyover as a photo-op and disregarded suggestions the media be notified.

9. Anita Dunn came in to replace Moran on a temporary basis, with plans to leave the administration at the end of the year.

Dunn, one of the few in the Obama inner circle during the campaign, took aim at Fox News during her tenure. She earned constant criticism from Glenn Beck and others and said the network was not a real "news" organization.
She left the administration last month and deputy Dan Pfeiffer was promoted to communications director.
Dunn's husband Bob Bauer was brought in to replace Craig.
10. Mark Lippert is an Obama friend and confidant who served on the national security team most of this year. In October the White House announced he would be returning to active duty in the U.S. Navy.

Ed note: This post has been edited to correct Lippert's role with the Navy.
Bull Schmitt
January 2, 2010 12:47 PM
Judd Gregg pulled out as soon as he found out he wouldn't get to control the Census, which was supposedly under Commerce's purview when he seemed so interested.
His wingnutty views in the year since then have me convinced that Gregg was never taking that job in good faith.
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lousgirl84
January 2, 2010 12:59 PM
Bottom line here, there is no story.
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rbeats
January 2, 2010 2:23 PM
Let me know when Rahm Emanuel goes. That thug needs to go for the sake of this country and any chance of Obama getting re-elected.
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bibimimi
January 2, 2010 3:39 PM in reply to rbeats
co-sign.
And while we're not on the subject, Daschle makes me wanna beat my foot with a hammer so I can quit thinking about how he effed health reform before it was fashionable.
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Captain Obvious
January 2, 2010 2:46 PM
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Pierce R. Butler
January 2, 2010 4:22 PM
What a pity not to see Geithner & Summers on this list.
And please remind the ace TPM graphics department that the "no" symbol uses the bar sinister (upper left to lower right), not the bar dexter (see above).
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DaveW
January 3, 2010 2:53 PM
Is TPM taking headline/lead-writing lessons from AP? Here's what we're told the story is about:
Sounds like the rats are deserting the ship in droves. Then it turns out only one of the "departures" was ever part of the "team" or the White House. Dull new news year? Trying to outfox the Fox?
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erwin
January 3, 2010 6:56 PM
It doesn't require a close reading to see that this story isn't particularly newsworthy. In the first place, 4 of 10 of the people mentioned were nominated but never actually served in the Obama Administration. Of the remaining 6 on your list, only Greg Craig was an insider of sufficient weight to comment on. I'm sorry that he (did/was asked to) resign, as it reflects an impatience on both the right and left. Governing is difficult and the program that Craig was working on - closing the politically-charged Guantanamo prison - contained both a 2nd and 3rd rail.
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lousgirl84
January 4, 2010 9:16 AM in reply to erwin
I agree. There is absolutely no story here. Por DaveW, a typical troll who is hoping there is a story - sorry Dave W
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gharlane
January 4, 2010 3:51 PM in reply to lousgirl84
Good Lord, lousgirl, you really are dumb as a stump, aren't you? Dave W wasn't "hoping there is a story", but claiming there was no story -- same as you!
But you're such a damn fool, so poor on the reading comprehension, and so quick to pull the "troll" trigger on someone you think disagrees with you, even if they don't, or on someone you think is criticizing Your Hero, even if they aren't, that you can't even see it, so you go around spewing your totally typical, predictable "troll" bullshit. And you never learn. Never.
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