This makes me kind of sad but no doubt the MSM is blowing this way out of proportion.
Tim Russert to finally (but not really) be replaced. My pick is David Gregory though it would be cool to have a woman. But no one wants to look at Andrea Mitchell's bizarro face every week and I'm still pissed at Gwen for her "moderating" at the Veep debate.
Not sure how I feel about this, bloggers seem to be a bit concerned.
EJ Dionne is feeling good about Obama's economic team, so I am too.
"Washington often divides the Democratic policy world between progressives and pragmatists. With Obama, as yesterday's news conference showed, it will have to become accustomed to a president who is both. "
Obama slams CEOs (about damn time we got some leadership from the leadership!) and talks about keepin it real at the WH.
Safe travels to everyone heading out of town for Turkey Day.
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I'm with you on the Gates ambivalence. I'm not expert, but I've been pretty happy with Gates' candor, although I fear that I like him solely because he's spoken against Bush policies. I am concerned, though, about the indirect message that Dems can't handle defense. In the end, I'm curious how long he'll last and what his retention will ultimately mean for our defense policy. It's also a clear indication of what we all knew (but a lot of activists didn't seem to), that Barack's pretty pragmatic about most issues.
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