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Obama's Good Start
So far, so good.
Obama's Cabinet: Start With Al Gore
washingtonpost.com — If there is a single appointment Barack Obama could make to signal how dramatically things will change... in Washington, it would be to name Albert Gore Jr. -- former House member, former senator, former vice president, former presidential nominee and ... (more) Obama's Cabinet: Start With Al Gore
A low-life start
A low-life start
alarmingnews.com — In a cab just now I heard our brilliant new president-elect say this: "I have spoken to... all the past presidents...the living ones." Then, realizing that's a moronic thing to say he mentioned something about Nancy Reagan and seances and... (more) A low-life start
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Abbreviated Pundit Round-Up
Daily Kos — Your one stop pundit shop. David Broder's take on the first week of the Obama transition? "So far, so good." Gail Collins has a remedy for those going through election withdrawal. Karl Rove does the math and concludes that 2010 will be a good year for Republicans. Unless it isn't. Dr. James S. Robbins says that there is an emerging missile crisis and that President-elect Obama must deal with it. Oh, and don't listen to those crazy scientists who say the technology for a missile defense shield hasn't been ...

Broder: Obama's First Week Goes 'As Well As Anyone Could Imagine'
NewsBusters.org - Exposing Liberal Media Bias — ... If you want to get an idea of the kind of rose-colored microscope Obama will be scrutinized with by journalists now that he's headed to the White House, you need look no further than David Broder's column in the Washington Post Thursday which actually began: ...

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