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    Obama Transition

    I think as a new president the first thing I would want to know would be what exactly is it that we have hidden in Area 51. Tell me the launch codes and where Bin Laden is hiding in a minute, but first tell me how many frozen dead aliens we have, and are there any functioning flying saucers?

    We may never know if he got the Area 51 briefing, but President Elect Obama is now getting the same Daily Intelligence Briefing that Bush gets every day. (Reports are that he is actually NOT sleeping through them the way Bush usually did! Ha ha! Just joking...)

    Also Obama has had his transition team up and running for some time now and is expected to move very quickly to get his staff announced. The first announcement is U.S. Rep. Rahm Emanuel will be Obama's chief of staff. He's worked in the White House before and is expected to be fairly tough minded and pragmatic --- good at getting things done in a practical way.

    Here is an article about Rahm Emanuel: Emanuel expected to bring 'tough-minded' approach to White House - CNN.com

    Emanuel expected to bring 'tough-minded' approach to White House

    (CNN) -- U.S. Rep. Rahm Emanuel will bring a "tough-minded" and "pragmatic" approach to the White House when he becomes President-Elect Barack Obama's chief of staff, according to people who know the Chicago, Illinois, native.

    A Democratic aide told CNN that Emanuel, a former member of the Clinton administration, had accepted the position Thursday.

    After leaving the Clinton White House, Emanuel was an investment banker on Wall Street and later was elected to the House of Representatives from a heavily Democratic Chicago district. He quickly rose to become the fourth-ranking Democrat in the House.

    It is Emanuel's combination of experiences -- plus his strong personal relationship with Obama -- that would make him a strong chief of staff, said CNN political analyst Paul Begala, a fellow Clinton veteran.

    "He has spent more time in the White House than President-elect Obama has. That matters a lot. It is a special place with its own rhythms," Begala said.

    "But, maybe, most importantly, he's got the relationship. He has known Barack and Michelle Obama for a number of years."

    Before reports emerged that he had accepted the position, Emanuel told WLS-TV in Chicago that he had to consider the possible impact on his family.

    "I have a lot to weigh: the basis of public service, which I given my life to, a career choice. And most importantly, what I want to do as a parent," Emanuel said in an interview that aired Wednesday.

    Emanuel added: "This is not a professional choice. This is a personal choice about what my wife and I want to do for our family, as much as what to do with my career."

    Emanuel's at-times blunt approach would ensure the White House ran smoothly for the new president, said Mack McLarty, President Clinton's former chief of staff.

    "Rahm is high energy. He's direct. He's a tough-minded pragmatist. So I think the years have been good to him in that regard," McLarty said. "I think the high-energy directness will serve him well.

    "Rahm, like a lot of us, made mistakes, but he quickly corrected them."

    However, the lawmaker's direct style has ruffled a number of feathers in Washington, and Emanuel is known as one of the toughest partisan fighters on Capitol Hill.

    After reports that Emanuel had agreed to be Obama's chief of staff on Thursday, the top Republican in the House, Rep. John Boehner of Ohio, questioned the president-elect's pick.

    "This is an ironic choice for a president-elect who has promised to change Washington, make politics more civil and govern from the center," Boehner said.

    But David Gergen, a CNN senior political analyst who has worked in five administrations, said that the contrasting styles between Obama and Emanuel could help the new president get things done in Washington.

    "They are obviously setting up a good cop/bad cop routine in the White House. ... Barack Obama can be the good guy," Gergen said.
    dragonrider Reviewed by dragonrider on . Obama Transition I think as a new president the first thing I would want to know would be what exactly is it that we have hidden in Area 51. Tell me the launch codes and where Bin Laden is hiding in a minute, but first tell me how many frozen dead aliens we have, and are there any functioning flying saucers? We may never know if he got the Area 51 briefing, but President Elect Obama is now getting the same Daily Intelligence Briefing that Bush gets every day. (Reports are that he is actually NOT sleeping Rating: 5

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    Obama Transition

    Quote Originally Posted by dragonrider
    I think as a new president the first thing I would want to know would be what exactly is it that we have hidden in Area 51. Tell me the launch codes and where Bin Laden is hiding in a minute, but first tell me how many frozen dead aliens we have, and are there any functioning flying saucers?

    We may never know if he got the Area 51 briefing, but President Elect Obama is now getting the same Daily Intelligence Briefing that Bush gets every day. (Reports are that he is actually NOT sleeping through them the way Bush usually did! Ha ha! Just joking...)

    Also Obama has had his transition team up and running for some time now and is expected to move very quickly to get his staff announced. The first announcement is U.S. Rep. Rahm Emanuel will be Obama's chief of staff. He's worked in the White House before and is expected to be fairly tough minded and pragmatic --- good at getting things done in a practical way.
    US President-elect, Mr.Barack Obama, launched yesterday into the first in the series of briefings on the top secret intelligence reports by the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) and 21 other security agencies. The meeting took place in Chicago, Illinois
    He is also scheduled to meet with President George Bush on Monday in their first parley on Iraq, the financial meltdown and the fortune of the country as the transformation of the White House accelerates.
    Vanguard Online Edition - Obama gets briefings on top secret intelligence reports

    It'll be interesting to see if we REALLY got true "change" with this election.

    Have a good one!:s4:

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    Obama Transition

    i think we're going to see a true change from the bush administration, but we would have seen that even if mccain won

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    Obama Transition

    This is Obama's transition website. Check it out if you want to learn more about Obama's agenda.

    Change.gov

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