Looks as though we're officially watching the transition from inspiring to governing. If you needed any real evidence, that press conference was it. Nothing wrong with it (ok, a slight faux pas or deux, we'll chalk it up to nervousness), but it shows the challenge that lies before Barack: how does he take all the aspirations and dreams and audacity of hope that people have loaded him up with and begin grinding out the everyday details of governing without losing the nation's goodwill?
While there's been plenty of discussion about what Barack should do (
and undo) first, let's be sure to support whatever priority he chooses and get the message out that it's been carefully considered, not unlike every other step he's taken in the past two years.
And those seemed to have worked out, agreed?
The Editors
THINKING AT RANDOM: Is there any company on Earth offering more job security right now than AIG?
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And NOT using that panted leg to kick Joe Lieberman (as much as we might like to). He'll be a vote, and it is a good message that Obama can put the games aside and get down to serious business. Hard to think of Rove/W making the same kind of call if they faced a similar situation.
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