drudge.com - 11/8/2008
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President-elect Obama's begun the transition to his administration with a new government site, Change.Gov , that gives people a chance to say what they think his priorities should be, tell their personal stories and even apply for federal jobs.
Change.gov and the Contradiction of the Postmodern Left Netroots
thenextright.com 11/7/2008 — The Democratic Party has liked to style themselves as very bottom up, but their ideology is very top down. Now we will have a chance to see what happens when they govern. -Patrick
Today, the Barack Obama transition team launched its new website, ...
Change.gov Is Up and Running —
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By Anne E. Kornblut It took a little while, but the Obama transition team has its Web site up and running. With features on the Inauguration, Obama's message and even how to apply for jobs, www.change.gov looks like it will soon be a fully functioning guide to the evolving Obama ...
Change.gov Nearly Scrubbed Entirely Clean —
JammieWearingFool
The blogosphere had a field day since President-in-Training Obama's change.gov site went active last week, but after coming under massive scrutiny and ridicule, the site has now been scrubbed almost entirely free of the Obama agenda.
Hmm. I wonder why?Over the weekend President-elect Barack ...
Shots from the Show11/10 —
Tammy Bruce
**This post will be updated throughout the show**
Changeapalooza Edition!
Weird. The Messiah's agenda has pretty much disappeared from the change/gov website.
Over the weekend President-elect Barack Obama scrubbed Change.gov, his transition Web site, deleting most of what had ...
Change.Gov: Now You See It Now You Don't —
The Jawa Report
Re: "The Office of the President Elect" Change.gov is a changing. The site has drastically changed. Some of the links on the bottom of site (see Google cache) are no longer there. "America serves" is a dead link. Hopey, changey...
Change.gov Pulls Its Agenda —
techPresident
As Nancy noted on Thursday , President-elect Obama's transition website, Change.gov , "echoes [the] campaign pledge of open government." The site's "Agenda" section detailed the Obama Administration's policy promises and proposals, "from 'Civil Rights' to 'Women,' and describes their vision for ...
Five things that are creepy about the change.gov website —
Stop The ACLU
Posted by ArrMatey.
1. There is a website. Called Change.gov. I could stop right there. That's creepy because a transition team's website called, oh, for example "44thPresident.gov" is not sufficiently impressive. Here's what's really creepy about it, though. Don't think of the word ...
Daily Digest: Never Review a Transition on Opening Night... —
techPresident
Change.gov First Looks: After taking a quick initial look at Change.gov, the Obama transition team's new site, we concluded that while it echoes the campaign's talk of open government , the site doesn't have much meat on its bones yet. The Next Right's Jonathan Klingler suggests that the ...
Obama's new website: change.gov —
The Swamp
by Frank James
President-elect Obama's has a new website for the transition site with a new address, change.gov.
The site is kind of lean right now. When I went to the "newsroom" area today, there were no press releases, not even anything about the announcement that Rep. Rahm Emanuel ...
Change.Gov Launched —
The Huffington Post | Full News Feed
President-elect Barack Obama has launched the website change.gov, where one can find news about the transition and inauguration and information about his agenda. The site also has a place for people to share their ideas for government and their stories about the campaign.
More on ...
Change.Gov Launched —
Politics on HuffingtonPost.com
President-elect Barack Obama has launched the website change.gov, where one can find news about the transition and inauguration and information about his agenda. The site also has a place for people to share their ideas for government and their stories about the campaign.
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Blue State Building Obama Transition Site Change.gov —
techPresident
Today's announcement of the formation of the Obama-Biden Transition Project, covered in detail here by DemConWatchBlog, left me wondering about two things.
1. If the transition senior staff includes a communications director (Dan Pfeiffer, who was communications director in the campaign), why ...