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Sunday, November 30, 2008 6:05 AM CST
Obama's team full of familiar faces
It's not enough just to change the players. We’ve got to change the game."

President-elect Barack Obama frequently said just that on the campaign trail over the past 18 months.

But as Obama starts to fill out his governing team, it appears the players won’t change much.

So far, much of the Obama administration looks like the Bill Clinton administration.

It started with John Podesta, head of Obama’s transition team and also Clinton’s last chief of staff. In the transition role, Podesta and his connections play a major role in shaping Obama’s early days in the White House.

Rahm Emanuel, known for moderate politics, but also fiercely partisan with a reputation as a pit bull, served in the Clinton administration. He will serve as Obama’s chief of staff.

Eric Holder, a deputy attorney general for Clinton, was selected for the top justice position in the Obama administration.

Tim Geithner and Lawrence Summers, tabbed for two key economic positions, both served under Clinton. Both come with potential baggage related to the current economic meltdown, through work on the bailout for Geithner and pushing for fewer regulations in the case of Summers.

Obama looked to Peter Orszag as budget director. Orszag was an economic adviser to Clinton and served as head of the Congressional Budget Office.

Tom Daschle, picked as health secretary served a combined 24 years in the Senate and House of Representatives, including stints as Senate majority leader.

Bill Richardson, whom Obama wants to serve as commerce secretary, served as a United Nations ambassador and secretary of energy under Clinton.

And lastly, reports indicate Hillary Clinton has been offered the secretary of state job.

It seems the Washington outsiders are few in Obama’s team, with longtime advisers Valerie Jarrett and David Axelrod joining Homeland Security nominee Janet Napolitano as the few people selected with less extensive Washington connections.

In setting up an inner circle filled with Clintonites and other Washington insiders, Obama doesn’t necessarily toss aside his change mantra from the campaign.

But the appointments do ensure that all the responsibility for changing Washington falls squarely on his own shoulders.

After being elected with only eight years in the Illinois state legislature and three in the United States Senate, it should come as no major surprise that Obama selected a seasoned team to join him in Washington. Voters were hungry for change, but many were also leery of electing a president with little national experience.

For all the strong wills on the Obama team, these positions still do the bidding of the president. If Obama truly meant his message of change, he should be able to get them to carry out his ideas.

People in Washington are realizing the type of people Obama has begun surrounding himself with as pragmatists. He’s finding people who know how to get things done.

But for all the change rhetoric, the actors remain the same. Obama is bringing in people who have a reputation for doing the hard work and getting results.

But the question remains, can he make use of them to get done what he wants accomplished? Can he bring real change with a core group of establishment types?

Now it falls on Obama to steer them in the right direction. It’s up to him to change the game.

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hetfield wrote on Nov 30, 2008 4:52 PM:

" The CR Courier is just now reporting what they refused to publish during the election. b hussein has ZERO plans for change. his picks prove this point.

He needs to appoint these liberal clinton and carterites because he one, has to pander to the left(his is far let then most) and two he has no idea how to do anything, and needs these insiders to start up.

I mean for allah's sake! how can b hussein possibly look to 80+ yr old paul volker to help our economy!

change is coming all right. we all will pay higher taxes, all but the welfare state BH hopes we become. "

a362966 wrote on Dec 1, 2008 1:50 AM:

" For a "progressive" democrat, I am not seeing a lot of progression.

Just waiting for the electoral college to do their business in December, unless something with

http://www.obamacrimes.com

has any effect on the outcome. "

timbrackett wrote on Dec 1, 2008 3:22 AM:

" once again, hetfield has ignored facts in order to further his extremists cause.

"for allah's sake" paul volker served as during the reagan adminstration!

but to serve his own self-interest, hetfield now attacks voker and obama's embrace of volker for his own self-interest.

in the meantime, shame on president-elect obama for surrounding himself with people that our late, great president reagan surrounded himself with. it is an obvious move towards socialism on obama's part, because reagan was a socialist and therefore those who reagan appointed to his cabinet still support the cause of socialism.

it is all one huge conspiracy that involves the media, president ronald reagan and president-elect barack obama.

you can ignore my opinion if you will, but it is at your own peril! there is a clear conspiracy afoot. it involves ronald reagan and barack obama--ideologies, political affiliation and the truth be damned!

once again, you win hetfield. congratulations on your superior debating skills! "

hetfield wrote on Dec 1, 2008 7:27 AM:

" timmy you minion! volker was appointed by carter. reagan booted him to the curb to appoint THE man, greenspan.


do some research and stop posting blatent lies. b hussein is the pres of change? volker is 81! some change that is. volker will repeal the death tax as that is where he is heading. good thing IMO, about the tax, leftys! "

timbrackett wrote on Dec 1, 2008 8:59 AM:

" once again, it is you that is the minion and the one who does not understand the facts. reagan reappointed volker in 1983.

i always do my research and you always post lies.

but thanks for playing... "

Anthony wrote on Dec 1, 2008 10:30 AM:

" Paul Volker was appointed by Carter in 1979 and REAPPOINTED by Reagan in 1983. Apparently Tim, your research is flawed. Pay attention. Either way, it does not matter. Obama ran on this huge promise of change. What has he done? Appointed Clinton retreads and Washington insiders to all of his cabinet posts. Please, can someone tell me how this is CHANGE. I would feel very betrayed by this man if I were a Democrat. "

hetfield wrote on Dec 1, 2008 11:57 AM:

" oh i see timmy. i write 'volker is a carterite' because carter appointed him.

you write 'no he was under reagan and I'm lying'

you lefty's cant stand being wrong.

face it. i am correct. carter appointed him. reagon booted him. and he is not hope and change.

b hussein is already lying to you leftists and you cant stand it. we already knew what he was. it will be alot harder for you.

hey, anyone seen his fake birth certificate yet? good stuff. even grandmammaobama is on record for saying b hussein was born in jakarta or kenya or some terrorist state.

good stuff. "

hetfield wrote on Dec 1, 2008 12:02 PM:

" timmy, how is volker, rahm and now billary 'change?'

i'll let any of you liberals answer this one. remember. b hussein promised new faces, not washington insiders.
\
good luck "

MrT wrote on Dec 1, 2008 12:12 PM:

" hetfield??? you're such an elitist. Calling poor tim a "minion." I little "Holier than thou" huh???

The real life definition of leadership is not the ability to surround ones-self with those who will ALWAYS agree. Heck, that's just George W's definition.

Instead, real leadership is progressing your ideas beyond those who will always agree. Real leadership is motivating, not confirming already held beliefs. "

timbrackett wrote on Dec 1, 2008 1:59 PM:

" i simply said that reagan "reappointed" volker in 1983. there is no lie in that statement. it is factually correct. "

xdfred wrote on Dec 1, 2008 2:28 PM:

" MrT wrote on Dec 1, 2008 12:12 PM:

" hetfield??? you're such an elitist. Calling poor tim a "minion." I little "Holier than thou" huh???

The real life definition of leadership is not the ability to surround ones-self with those who will ALWAYS agree. Heck, that's just George W's definition.

Instead, real leadership is progressing your ideas beyond those who will always agree. Real leadership is motivating, not confirming already held beliefs. "

Translation: I need to help whitewash Barack Hussein Obama's failures already. "

(return of) joe wrote on Dec 1, 2008 2:30 PM:

" hetfield...why would you even care about change? Change is part of the ideology of liberalism, while conservatism (hence, the name) seeks to keep the status quo. I find it curious that you would want change. "

hetfield wrote on Dec 1, 2008 2:41 PM:

" good one mrt. poor tim.

again i will ask liberals everywhere. b hussein campaigned nonstop about change. he promised new voices, no more washington insiders. now he has nothing but rahm, volker, and billary??

defend b hussein and his wanton lies.

i find it hilarious that billary will now have to kowtow to the messiah! this will get good. "

(return of) joe wrote on Dec 1, 2008 4:07 PM:

" hetfield...There are more non Washington insiders to his appointments than Washington insiders. Check for yourself and learn. "

waverly wrote on Dec 1, 2008 4:39 PM:

" I wonder who McCain and Palin would have picked.....oh thats right it doesn't matter.....because...... HE LOST!!!!! "

TommyBoy wrote on Dec 1, 2008 4:59 PM:

" Now this is just the kind of "CHANGE" we needed in Washington. When you vote on "HOPE" this is what you get... more of the same.

Yawn, this sure gets old. Maybe one day the 2 party system will get flushed down the toilet, terms limits will be made law, and real change can occur. "

MrT wrote on Dec 1, 2008 5:32 PM:

" Xdfred is back!!! Yay!!!

Now he and hetfield can both be haters on who will go down in history as a great president.

Liberals rule the world now. We are givin crap away left and right... well, we're givin crap away left, certainly not right. We're giving people CRAZY things, like "civil liberties" & "constitutional rights."

we might even feed a hungry person or let a black person vote. And if we get REAL crazy, we might just re-elect HUSSEIN.

YAY to all us lefty's like Tim & Joe. America will be soon become a nation of socialism and (always sooooo scary) muslims, just like barack HUSSEIN obama. "

Newswatcher wrote on Dec 1, 2008 5:37 PM:

" It's obvious folks! The reason Obama is picking all the old Washington insiders is because:
HE DOESN'T KNOW WHAT TO DO HIMSELF!!!!!
You Dem's wouldn't recognize a wart on the end of a nose if you were face to face with it!
The guy is an empty suit! He's not bringing change to Washington. It was just one of his lies. His multiple lies. Tax cuts coming to his promised 95% of Americans? No. Tax increases coming to Corporations & the wealthy? No. Change coming to Washington? Hello!!! NO~! "

hetfield wrote on Dec 1, 2008 6:53 PM:

" LOL, yea T. those civil liberties are killing us arent they? i guess when left to voters, not liberals in political positions and leftys in judicial seats, issues like gay marriage get decided the correct way. By the people.

now on to b Hussein. uh, he expects billary to kowtow and polish his shoes now? after what he did to them during their primary season? this is too good.

'elect me. i will bring in new blood and non-washington bipartisans. like hillary? and rahm? and volker?

i guess if it barks like a dog, it's a dog. woof, b hussein, woof. "

timbrackett wrote on Dec 1, 2008 11:27 PM:

" mrt--did you say "feed poor people"? wow, that is totally un-christian. we were founded on christianity and i will not stand for your un-christian ideas. "

MrT wrote on Dec 2, 2008 7:55 AM:

" if you think thats unchristian, just think of what happens if we nationalize healthcare.

I mean sure, Jesus Christ healed people, we know this from scripture. But what you don't know is that the apostles were in charge of collecting all insurance information.

Republicans have "drill, baby, drill" as their failed slogans. Well, how about us lefty Dems try a few on for size:

"Heal, baby, Heal"
"Jobs, baby, Jobs"
"Teach, baby, Teach"
"Tolerence, baby, Tolerence"

(By The Way, I'm sure that all of you hetfield & xdfred impersonators, or maybe the real deals, will try to say "tax, baby, tax"... well, try an original thought.) "

dfrank5775 wrote on Dec 2, 2008 12:24 PM:

" Kinda off the subject but, aren't we all glad that they think "Carabo Barbie" will be the new face of the Rebulican party. LOL "

conservativeme wrote on Dec 5, 2008 12:18 PM:

" Mr.T, your slogans came up a bit lame, but you need to throw out that Tolerance one, it just doesn't fit. And that liberal slogan is "tax and spend", but we can hope Mr. O will be different. Time will tell. "

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