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POTUS-elect has landed. Repeat, Obama is here.

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30 Responses to “He’s Here”

  1. Colorado Dave says:

    Whoo!!

    Wish I could come to the inauguration. Take good pictures for us Oliver.

  2. Jaim says:

    It’ll be nice having a real president again. Not to mention a potentially great one.

  3. anotherbozo says:

    I keep thinking what a marvel we elected an African-American. Us. Whatever happens in history from now on, that will stand.

    We are through the looking-glass and we can’t go back to the way things were.

    Sure he’s a brilliant man, having prevailed over a horribly-run campaign. But still.

    I woulda thought we’d have a Jewish president, surely an Italian-American president, a woman president first.

    Maybe it’s important to feel terrific about something in this damaged, suffering world.

  4. congcat says:

    God be with him.

  5. Jaim says:

    “Sure he’s a brilliant man, having prevailed over a horribly-run campaign”

    ?

    Candidates, Democrat and Republican, are going to study the Obama campaign ca. 2007-2008 like a textbook for the decades to come. Not to mention want to hire hire his people.

  6. Duros62 says:

    I had a ? on that too. Oliver, you are speaking of the McCain campaign, yes?

  7. Jay Tea says:

    He’s here… and he’s named a lobbyist and career hack as Director of the CIA.

    Everyone who has EVER lambasted Bush and “you’re doing a heckuva job, Brownie” is cordially invited to comment on Leon Panetta, International Man Of Mystery.

    J.

  8. merl says:

    fuck off, tea bagger.

  9. Yes, though Leon Panetta has years of experience dealing with national and international issues, he doesn’t have the hands on experience with Arabian show horses required to be the head of FEMA. Or whatever the latest incomprehensible bull you guys are pushing at the moment is.

  10. Jay Tea says:

    Oh, I’m sure Panetta will do a fantastic job keeping the CIA on budget. And his time dealing with agricultural issues will serve him well in dealing with the narcoterrorists in Afghanistan and Latin America.

    But I’m sure his utter inexperience in matters dealing with intelligence and national security will be of considerably less importance when dealing with things like nuclear proliferation, terrorist plots, and other threats.

    Is this the Change you were Hoping for?

    J.

  11. Bruce Henry says:

    Wasn’t Panetta White House Chief of Staff for a while? He might have picked up a little knowledge in that stint.
    Panetta absolutely cannot be compared to Brownie. Even for Jay Tea, that is shameless.

  12. anotherbozo says:

    “Sure he’s a brilliant man, having prevailed over a horribly-run campaign”

    Jaim (and Duros), I phrased that ambiguously. I meant “prevailed over a horribly-run REPUBLICAN campaign.” In fact, he prevailed over two horribly-run opposing campaigns – McCain’s and Clinton’s.

  13. Jay Tea says:

    Bruce, Panetta has ZERO experience in anything remotely resembling national security. Well, apart from helping to cover up Clinton’s affair with Lewinsky (knowingly or not) and a tangential role in the Chinese spy cases of the 1990s — but I’d hardly consider those positive reviews.

    But he’s REAL good at carrying out the poliitical agenda of his boss, so if that’s his priority at CIA, then he might be successful…

    J.

  14. Amused Observer says:

    “Panetta absolutely cannot be compared to Brownie.”

    Neither can the CIA be compared to FEMA. Perhaps a better comparison of competence would be our boy Brownie in his role at FEMA and Wrangell writing tax legislation.

  15. PD100 says:

    “Panetta has ZERO experience in anything remotely resembling national security.

    A patent chickenhawk harping about experience. Funny if not sad.

  16. PD100 says:

    Who was that other CIA director with no experience in the intelligence community?

    Oh yeah. George Bush I, that pansy.

  17. Quaker in a Basement says:

    Mr. Tea gave away his game just a couple of days ago:
    I don’t even know the details…and don’t care.

    For Mr. Tea to lay the label of “hack” at anyone else’s feet is like being called a clown by a man wearing size 54 shoes.

  18. Parthenon says:

    Interestingly, they’re comparing Brown to Panetta before he’s started working. Also, I wonder how many of them leapt to Brown’s defense but now wail about Leon.

  19. Bruce Henry says:

    I’m pretty sure Panetta’s role as White House Chief of Staff, was a little more substantial than Jay Tea, ever the soul of integrity, suggests.
    And for AO, can Chief of Staff be compared to a post as important as CIA director? With your permission, of course.

  20. Bruce Henry says:

    Oh, and also, what PD100 said.

  21. Amused Observer says:

    Brucie brings up a good point. Being Clinton’s chief of staff must have been a substantial undertaking. Putting out the fires Bill was constantly lighting all around him would be a difficult job. Doesn’t say much about his ethics or personal integrity, Obama could use a guy like that.

  22. joaquin says:

    I guess Sandy Berger was busy!

    Look, Republicans tried to blame al Qaida on the Clinton administrations by saying that in the 1990s America treated terrorism as a criminal/policing problem – calling the FBI to investigate the USS Cole, is an example.

    The Obama administration is sending in a politico because intelligence in Obama’s eyes………. is a political issue?

    Don’t kid yourselves, we all knew Obama didn’t have any intelligence or international experience – but didn’t we think he would bring in people who did? No, actually he did tip his hand by appointing Hillary.

    Change and Hope, baby!

  23. (: Tom :) says:

    I find it quite illuminating that the usual Reich wing Republican’t types are already holding Obama to higher standards than they, to this day, would never conceive of doing to Putsch.

    Also, the knowledge that Obama is not using hyperparitsan party loyalty standards as the sole factor in determining eligiblity puts his selection process leagues ahead of what the Republican’t junta has been doing since they usurped power in 2000. As is the knowledge that there’s not a brain dead drunken cokeheaded deserter monkeying around with the selection process machinery while he ostensibly is large and in charge.

    And that’s Change We Can Believe In.

  24. joaquin says:

    Tom – From one progressive to another, did you say ‘I find it quite illuminating’?
    Wow, for a dim bulb, that’s not bad.

  25. PD100 says:

    The Obama administration is sending in a politico because intelligence in Obama’s eyes………. is a political issue?

    If by “politico” you mean 2 year army First Lieutenant, 9 term congressman and part of the Iraq Study Group / Baker Commission, then yeah- Panetta is just an inexperienced lobbying politico hack.

  26. joaquin says:

    PD100 – With that kind of brilliant deductive reasoning, I’m guessing you’re lobbying for Dee Dee Myers to head the FBI. I mean God, she’s perfect!

  27. PD100 says:

    Keep on with that cornfield of strawmen, joaquin. You seem to be doing fine in your invented reality. No wonder wingnuts make such poor writers and artists.

  28. Duros62 says:

    Obama yesterday:

    I think what you’re also going to see is a team that is committed to breaking with some of the past practices and concerns that have, I think, tarnished the image of the agencies and intelligence agencies and U.S. foreign policy. Last point I will make on this is that there are outstanding intelligence professionals in the CIA, DNI and others and I have the utmost regard for the work that they’ve done and we are committed to making sure that this is a team effort that’s not looking backwards but is looking forward to figure out how we’re going to serve the American people best.

    Seriously, settle down.

  29. Dave in SoCal says:

    POTUS-elect has landed. Repeat, Obama is here.

    Shorter Oliver:

    OHMYGODOHMYGODOHMYGOD… HE’S HERE HE’S HERE… OHMYGODOHMYGODOHMYGOD