Talk:Unnamed government officials

Since a White House Press Secretary is a screamingly important executive branch official who is privy to state secrets, I've moved Logan's Press Sec back from unnamed civilians to unnamed government. It's true that everyone on the unnamed government page is a civilian. But the unnamed gov't page, the unnamed medical page, and the others exist so we can be more specific when possible. Do you feel that the Press Sec isn't a government official? 09:44, 11 December 2008 (UTC)


 * Well, since Jenny Dodge and Gerry Whitehorn etc. are not categorized as Government Officials, I assumed it was because they are not government officials. It wasn't consistent with Logan's Press Secretary. The Press Secretary is like those other "presidential aides" that I was talking about earlier on another talk page. I really don't know if a press secretary is a government official. I just moved it because it wasn't consistent with the others. I just realized all this should probably go on the talk page for Unnamed government officials, because other people might have opinions about it too. Sk84life 15:44, 11 December 2008 (UTC)


 * Woops, those two and Wendy Brown weren't categorized there as a matter of incompletion. I'm stunned that I and others forgot to categorize them as such for so long!
 * With regard to the three unnamed "Presidential aides" you're referring to (those played by Margaret Easley, Dana Walters, and Stacy Solodkin): these aides are merely phone-answering staffers with no political influence of any kind. Working with government officials doesn't immediately make them one. We can judge if characters qualify as officials by what responsibilities they have and what they're privy to. 16:17, 11 December 2008 (UTC)