From the White House to the ... golden arches? Former Obama spokesman and adviser Robert Gibbs is now in charge of global communications for McDonald's, reports Politico. CEO Steve Easterbook explains that Gibbs, who left the White House in 2011, brings “experience and outside perspective to McDonald’s as we build a more modern, progressive burger company."
Still, it's an "interesting" move given the White House push to raise the minimum wage, notes Politico. (Though McDonald's has made progress on that, at least for company-owned franchises.) And as the Washington Post observes, "Michelle Obama is certainly not going to be lovin’ it." (She'd rather have kids jump rope than eat fast food.)