10
Nov

Quick Takes

Posted by: Mike's America @ 4:36 pm in Uncategorized  | 5 views

Promises Promises

Agenda disappears from Obama Web site
Stephen Dinan
Washington Times
Tuesday, November 11, 2008

Over the weekend President-elect Barack Obama scrubbed Change.gov…, his transition Web site, deleting most of what had been a massive agenda copied directly from his campaign Web site.

Gone are the promises on how an Obama administration would handle 25 different agenda items – everything from Iraq and immigration to taxes and urban policy – all items laid out on his campaign Web site, www.BarackObama.com….

Instead, the official agenda on Change.gov… has been boiled down to one vague paragraph proclaiming a plan “to revive the economy, to fix our health care, education, and social security systems, to define a clear path to energy independence, to end the war in Iraq responsibly and finish our mission in Afghanistan, and to work with our allies to prevent Iran from developing a nuclear weapon, among many other domestic and foreign policy objectives.”

Oh well, it’s not like anyone really thought he was going to deliver on all that junk anyway!

McCain advisers defend Palin
Postelection rumors denied
Ralph Z. Hallow
Washington Times
Monday, November 10, 2008

“I can say on the record that all this is way overblown and some of the stuff I’ve read in recent days, whether it’s about Governor Palin or our Mr. McCain campaign staff, is fictional,” Mark Salter said in an e-mail response to questions posed by The Washington Times.

But Mr. Salter, who was Mr. McCain’s closest aide, speechwriter and biographer, did not respond to specific questions about accusations made in several press venues by unnamed campaign staffers attacking Mrs. Palin’s character and intelligence.

Several Republicans said the intent appeared to try to shift blame for the ticket’s performance from aides and advisers to Mrs. Palin and put into question her future on the national political stage.

Steve Schmidt, the campaign’s chief strategist, defended Mrs. Palin in an e-mail exchange with The Times concerning, among other articles, a Newsweek report that at the Republican National Convention in St. Paul, Minn., Mrs. Palin had greeted Mr. Schmidt and Mr. Salter in her hotel room while “wearing nothing but a towel, with another [towel] on her wet hair.”

“The towel story categorically is not true,” Mr. Schmidt told The Times in the course of telephone and e-mail exchanges over the weekend.

Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin’s character and intelligence have been under attack by unnamed campaign staffers, and some Republicans see intent to shift blame of the failed campaign from aides to Mrs. Palin. (Agence France-Presse/Getty Images)

Charles L. Black, a close friend and senior adviser to Mr. McCain, said “no” to four of the following five questions posed to him by The Times:

Black goes on to address each specific rumor and debunk it. Now, will these denials get the same media headlines as the rumors? Yeah, sure they will!

George and Laura Bush Gives Obamas a Lesson in Class
Too bad it’s probably wasted on them!

Photobucket

President George W. Bush and President-elect Barack Obama meet in the Oval Office of the White House Monday, Nov. 10, 2008. White House photo by Eric Draper

Photobucket

Mrs. Laura Bush and Mrs. Michelle Obama sit in the private residence of the White House Monday, Nov. 10, 2008, after the President-elect and Mrs. Obama arrived for a visit. White House photo by Joyce N. Boghosian

  • Share/Bookmark
Print This Post Print This Post
This entry was posted on Monday, November 10th, 2008 at 4:36 pm and is filed under Uncategorized. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. You can leave a response, or trackback from your own site.

Trackbacks

  1. Obama Change You Can Believe In … Agenda Disappears from Obama Web Site | Scared Monkeys

12 comments so far

luva the scissors
 1Reply to this comment  

they want to blame palin because they know their head of the ticket was the problem. sarah was the star of the ticket becasue she was real and she was uncensored. mccain aids tried to rule her in and make her into a demure poodle, she was the campaign as far as i was concerned. i would have voted for mccain because he wasn’t a dem (yeah, i know, we bitch about that), but i was excited by her. many women o know were excited by sarah. and if i am right, the one guy who “leaked” the africa is a country thing doesn’t even exist. they wanted palin to look good, thats why the clothes, so what, they were better to look at than clintons varied pant suits that made her look asexual. the way i see it, the campaign was run way to wimpy and in the old style, if the campaign was run for this century like obama’s was we would have gone alot farther. the excitement that palin brought should ahve been used for the good of the party and the campain, i think they were jealous that she was a bigger draw than mccain. guess the rnc is gonns learn from this one.

November 10th, 2008 at 4:55 pm
Craig
 2Reply to this comment  

Why is Michelle wearing a red dress?

November 10th, 2008 at 6:11 pm
sanjay
 3Reply to this comment  

Obama better take care:


Obama thinks he is a good talker, but he is often undisciplined when he speaks. He needs to understand that as President, his words will be scrutinized and will have impact whether he intends it or not. In this regard, President Bush is an excellent model; Obama should take a lesson from his example. Bush never gets sloppy when he is speaking publicly. He chooses his words with care and precision, which is why his style sometimes seems halting. In the eight years he has been President, it is remarkable how few gaffes or verbal blunders he has committed. If Obama doesn’t raise his standards, he will exceed Bush’s total before he is inaugurated.

–John at Powerline

November 10th, 2008 at 8:13 pm
luva the scissors
 4Reply to this comment  

@sanjay: you are right about bush’s style of speaking, and you are also right about obama. he really needs to do away with all of the ahh’s and uhh’s and i means. my husband called me at work and did the stuttering thing with all the uhhs and ahhs. i could ahve killed him. he thought he was funny, me, not so much.

November 10th, 2008 at 8:31 pm
Craig
 5Reply to this comment  

George W.Bush was a great President and a fine men. I will miss him. And sooner than you think, the whole world will be missing him.

November 11th, 2008 at 12:30 am
Rocky_B
 6Reply to this comment  

So Obama’s playing “now you see it, now you don’t” on his propaganda pages again? Guess that’s what he meant by change. Transparency, my Aunt Fanny fit fit.

November 11th, 2008 at 2:50 am
Scott Malensek
 7Reply to this comment  

I hope they get rid of those awful striped chairs when they move in. I prefer solids. Maybe a high-back royal blue, or some nice faux leather high-backs (faux lest we offend PETA). Oh, and the seafoam walls! UGH!

November 11th, 2008 at 4:24 am
1903A3
 8Reply to this comment  

I know this is off topic,but,didnt you think Michelle looked like a Black Widow spider at the rally in Chicago,I did.opps,silly racist me.

November 11th, 2008 at 5:57 am
 9Reply to this comment  

@1903A3
I hate to be petty (but what the heck, it’s our turn now isn’t it?) but when I saw that dress I almost fell off my chair. LOL. Who dresses that woman? Maybe they should hire the people that dressed Sarah! Her clothes or the “$150,000″ wardrobe, she always looked classy.

That’s not fair tho. Sarah even looks great in sweat pants.

At the risk of sounding petty again…(Ahhh, it feels so goood tho!) someone needs to help Michele learn to walk with grace. Every time I see her she walks like an NFL linebacker! Comparing her walk and Mrs Bush’s walk is like night and day.

That being said I never want anyone to watch me walk! LOL! Then again no one is going to be taking my photo a hundred times a minute.

Ok…back on topic….

November 11th, 2008 at 8:19 am
Missy
 10Reply to this comment  

@sanjay:

“Obama thinks he is a good talker, but he is often undisciplined when he speaks. He needs to understand that as President, his words will be scrutinized and will have impact whether he intends it or not. In this regard, President Bush is an excellent model;”

We now know that the Obama camp leaked their version of part of a conversation regarding the automaker bail out and free trade with Columbia.

Foreign heads of State now know they will have to be leary of any private conversations they may have with the manchild now tasked with running the USA. Sarkozy is vindicated for his earlier remark, first chance out of the gate proves he lacks maturity for the job of leader of this country.

November 11th, 2008 at 9:17 am
BarbaraS
 11Reply to this comment  

Oh well, it’s not like anyone really thought he was going to deliver on all that junk anyway

Be careful. What is scrubbed out can be written back in.

November 11th, 2008 at 5:08 pm

Leave a reply

Name (*)
Mail (will not be published) (*)
URI
Comment

If your comments get caught in spam a lot please log into your registered account before trying to comment again. You can email me if your comment is caught in spam

 

Identity Verification: If you wish to verify your commenter identity, so no one can steal it, click the below button: