Monday, November 17, 2008

Lobbyists in Key Positions in Team Obama Transition Team

Surprise, surprise. It seems that President-Elect Obama has some more dirty laundry he should explain, but won't. How much do you want to bet that the media won't either? Oh, they'll "explain" it, as in make an excuse for it, but will they condemn it? Don't turn blue waiting for that.

Also, a Team Obam member is found to have undermined a Fannie May oversight as a lobbyist. I that Obama had promised to change things. Well, if you read "The Case Against Barack Obama" by David Freddoso, you wouldn't be surprised. The President-Elect only seems to be interested in "changing" anything the Bush administration has done, including tax cuts, protecting the unborn, you know, decent stuff.
If he can change the policies that President Bush didn't fare so well with, good for him, but don't force-feed us this line about how he's a "different kind of politician."

First, he lied about William Ayers, Jeremiah Wright and Louis Farrakhan (to which Ayers was the first to admit to recently on ABC's Good Morning America and that The View's Joy Behar called "baloney," as if all these radical associations of Obama didn't matter) now he wants us all to just "forgetaboutit." I guess all this time he just wanted us all to "hope for change"-but don't ask how.

Also, the President-Elect is commited to change-changing his mind on interrogation techniqiues that is.
As well as supporters of Obama on the Bush administration’s position on indefinite detention .

What more wonders will they see the light on? I wonder what the average Obama/Biden voter thinks about this new found "change?"
It's not taking long for the President-Elect to see what's really happening now is it? Do you think this has anything to do with his exposure to intelligence reports in his visit with President Bush?

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