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Lionel Beehner: Obama's Uninspiring National Security Team



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- dontomas See Profile I'm a Fan of dontomas permalink

The problems with the economy are so great at this point that putting a cabinet together requires people who can hit the ground running. Obama is entering his presidency as a war time president and taking over the responsibily of an economy that is in such bad shape that it could easily tip into a full scale depression. He does not have the time to ease into planning and shaping he needs people who are already vetted and ready to go. It was not until the latter part of his campaign that we realized what a mess the economy was in, the housing loan collapse, failed banks, the auto industry etc. Would the critics of his cabinet and policies feel better if inexperieced and unvetted left wing liberals were the extent of the cabinet in these perilous times? He is not a John McCain bringing in a right wing nut from Alaska just to please the conservative Repug base.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:56 PM on 12/04/2008
- Ipanemagirl See Profile I'm a Fan of Ipanemagirl permalink

wait a minute!!! He is not even in charge yet, what do you expect him to do? Give him a chance to prove himself once he is in charge, dont presume to know what he has in mind when we have no clue yet!
Why dont you complain about the lame duck still on our payroll which is sleeping all day (Bush).while we are in a deep financial crisis which he himself is responsible for! Why are you sleeping on that one???
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Obama will have too much on his plate when he gets started...I think we need to help him by giving him some space and time to sort his way out without too much negative criticisms.....who else could do better? MCCain? Palin? Hucklebee? So lets be happy and supportive we have a capable guy like Obama that shows he's willing to fix things. He cannot do all at once and not everything will be successful, but any improvement will be better than what we have now.
Just because we are using experienced people from a past leader, does not mean they will be doing the same work. Times have changed and they will have to resort to new solutions to adapt to the current problems, and will be under the management of a new leader. BY being young I think Obama is more likely to have fresh and more creative ideas than our predecessors.
I doubt very much it will be "more of the same!"

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:56 PM on 12/04/2008
- gatogato See Profile I'm a Fan of gatogato permalink

I am glad Obama is not paying too much attention to the left or right and is putting experience over ideology.
But I suppose, since you are such an expert on International affairs and diplomacy, he should listen to you.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:23 PM on 12/04/2008
- jshubbub See Profile I'm a Fan of jshubbub permalink

Just one more naysayer lining up to boo Obama before he actually has a chance to govern. Clearly, the pivotal role on Obama's national security team is his own.

(Warning: Approaching sports metaphor!)

Dress football players up in pads and helmets, and they look more or less the same other than the jerseys. The coach makes the calls, and that accounts for the difference. The sport itself doesn't change. Sometimes, the players don't change. Strategy and execution do.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:48 PM on 12/04/2008
- noel08 See Profile I'm a Fan of noel08 permalink

I was thinking along the lines of an individual creative artist, his pallette and the broad outlines of an unfinished piece. Time to interpret and critique later.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:27 PM on 12/04/2008
- shorterpost See Profile I'm a Fan of shorterpost permalink

Beehner, Obama isn't even in office yet! The world isn't static. As Obama said on the CBS 60 Minutes interview, change will come from him as the commander in chief, and that will resonate through his staff.