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Fast Times at Obama high!

   It seems like just yesterday Obama and Hilary were duking it out for the chance to be president of the United States.  The two of them flinging insults and criticism over past achievements and public service.  Obama especially focusing on Mrs. Clinton's foreign policy experience and her claim of being better suited for that particular side of the presidency. Then to all of our amazament the new president elect chooses her for Secretary of State.  Then you have Pelosi off having meetings with the Big 3 Automakers before Obama has a chance too, a republican who ran both the Afhgan and Iraq wars keeping his post, a slew of 'old' Clinton folk regaining positions and the President Elect telling us things are going to get worse before they get better.  Suddenly the White House and the new administration are looking like Fast Times at Ridgemont High.  With all that effort by Obama to be president of the United States you'd think he would be appointing people with less baggage and less of a chance to challenge his leadership style.  I'm not sure if Barack has some brilliant plan going or maybe this is just some slick agenda to keep himself looking good.  Put the people you can't stand in positions where they are doomed to have issues and you not only ruin there chances in the next election but they become your scapegoat when things don't get better.  It's like, "ok Hilary, here have at it and show us just how good you would have been with foreign relations as president", if you fail it'll just give me ammunition in the next election and I can ask the people to give me another shot at it my way".  At times I'm caught between Obama being a closet mafia leader to being an immature over confident fool who just got handed the most important position in the world. Either way the government seems disheveld and out of control at the moment.  Hopefully it'll find it's own rythim and the new President will take the lead like he is supposed too.  Maybe those in new positions will work so hard at proving themselves that things will actually get better.  Who knows, this new kid on the block may just have things figured out after all and a new day is dawning for America.  Still, I can't seem to get that picture out of my mind of the moving truck pulling up to the White House, smoke pouring out the back door as the new President and his band of odd balls stare in amazament at their new address....."woo dude, this is awesome, totally awesome".
 
 
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Mr. Obama grow up, please!

     One of the things that I like about George W. Bush is that he isn't prone to acting while in the office of president.  In fact most of the jokes and criticisms directed towards him are due to this very fact.  How many times during his two terms in office have we watched a montage of his linguistic struggles on YouTube?  The main stream media made this an issue when they constantly pointed out the differences between Obama and Bush.  Obama is 'a great orator' or 'he has class' and 'looks presidential'.  Which is great if your running for the major role in an upcoming film, but not for the actual office of president.  Bush with all of his verbal blunders is simply being himself.  He is being true to his own identity.  Obama on the other hand seems to be playing roles. 
     Take for instance this stupid, ridiculous use of the "office of the president elect".  When was the last time you watched the president elect give press conferences so often, wait.....no instead when was the last time you watched the president elect even give a press conference?  See Barack Obama is showing his immaturity here.  Barack stands in front of the country, looking presidential at his first press conference following the election and states that there is only one president at a time.  He stated that he wanted to respect the president and work to make a smooth transition.  Course he did this with his oversized plaque in front of the podium which reads, "office of the president elect".  This would have been very honorable if it was the last such conferecne before being sworn in, but it wasn't.  He continues to stand behind that podium, now with american flags in the background and give his two sense on current affairs.  Where then is the respect to the current president?  Does this not imply that our current administration doesn't matter anymore to the american public?  What about to the rest of the world?  Mr. Obama is crossing the line here as well as revealing his inability to keep his word. 
      This week Obama was interviewed by Barbara Walters in which he talks about how he will do his best to not give up his Blackberry.  It seems this notion of isolation as president doesn't sit well with the president elect.  One article stated that Obama wants to do something about the 'bubble' that the president is put in while in office.   Is this because he's afraid that his often conversations with Ayers or Wright will not go unnoticed?  Or is he planning on being an open president for the people?  It is moments like this that make me concerned that he is too immature when it comes to this much power.  We cannot afford in this day and age for a president who does not take seriously the job of being discreet and even secret as president of the United States of America.  It rings of his arrogance and ridiculous ideas of changing the presidential seal or removing the bowling alley in the white house.  This is not a game, a tv show or a popularity contest Mr. Obama, this is the highest office in the world and yes you will follow the rules like the rest of us. 
      It is a shame that we are having to be reminded that Obama is not yet the president following his press meetings and a shame that so much attention is given to him while a president sits in office.  Still, this is what happens when you don't have true identity.  Barack Obama is still trying to find himself because he doesn't have a history of being in an executive position.  As Biden feared, it has come true; Obama is getting on the job training as president elect.  He's green, he's immature and I fear he will be defined by those around him.  I hate to say it but I must....Mr. President elect, grow up and grow up quick!
 
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