Obama keeps Bush’s Defense Secretary

By Michelle Malkin  •  November 25, 2008 08:05 PM

Hey, remember that campaign line Barack Obama used incessantly throughout the campaign — you know, the one deriding McCain as a Bush clone and mocking a McCain win as “four more years of Bush?”

You remember, right?

The One: “I can take 4 more weeks of McCain’s attacks, but America can’t take 4 more years of failed McCain\Bush” policies!

Well, ummmm, ahhh, never mind.

Now, it looks like continuity is not such an evil thing. Obama’s keeping on Bush’s SecDef, Robert Gates.

HOPEANDCHANGE!

President-elect Barack Obama will keep Defense Secretary Robert Gates in that job for at least a year, according to an official familiar the two men’s discussions.

Obama is expected to announce the selection of Gates and other members of a national security brain trust next week. Gates has served as President George W. Bush’s defense chief for two years.

Gates, a moderate with long-standing ties to Republican administrations and the Bush family, would fulfill an Obama pledge to include a Republican in his Cabinet.

Retaining Gates provides stability for a stretched military fighting two wars during the turbulent changeover in administrations. Gates once said it was inconceivable that he would stay on past the close of Bush’s term on Jan. 20.

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  1. #557303
    On November 25th, 2008 at 8:09 pm, chapoutier said:

    Now, it looks like continuity is not such an evil thing. Obama’s keeping on Bush’s SecDef, Robert Gates.

    There’s nothing wrong with recognizing competence.

  2. #557304
    On November 25th, 2008 at 8:09 pm, purplepeep said:

    Watching as the nutroots go (more) insane will make this decision even better.

  3. #557308
    On November 25th, 2008 at 8:13 pm, purplepeep said:

    Oh, and it looks like Obama is a new convert to “staying the course”! :D

  4. #557310
    On November 25th, 2008 at 8:14 pm, Flyoverman said:

    Good decision.

    Ever notice how many Democrat Presidents pick Republuicans for SECDEF?

  5. #557316
    On November 25th, 2008 at 8:18 pm, corkie said:

    Obama: “Well, I was never really married to the concept of Hope and Change.’

  6. #557319
    On November 25th, 2008 at 8:20 pm, corkie said:

    On November 25th, 2008 at 8:09 pm, chapoutier said:

    There’s nothing wrong with recognizing competence.

    So do you think that this is Obama’s way of expressing his belief that the Defense Department is being competently run?

  7. #557325
    On November 25th, 2008 at 8:24 pm, Bachbone said:

    I can already hear heads exploding at HuffPuff, DemoUnderwear and KosRomperRumors. Kinda sounds like Tchaikovsky’s 1812 Overture. KaBOOM!

  8. #557332
    On November 25th, 2008 at 8:28 pm, RetFireman said:

    Gee…it appear as though Bush’s policies in Iraq and Afghanistan aren’t so bad after all. Just think, the guy who replaced Rumsfeld is now going to be a member of Obama’s Cabinet. Gee…if that isn’t flinging poop right into folks like Code Pink and such’s eyes I don’t know what is.

  9. #557333
    On November 25th, 2008 at 8:29 pm, love2rumba said:

    Obama clearly looks and acts as a neophyte…

  10. #557337
    On November 25th, 2008 at 8:32 pm, zorro said:

    Barack H. Obama is such a phony. I guess those daily security briefings have convinced that empty suit that our Great Country is still at risk of attack by those who have sworn to destroy us.

    Gates is good. Continuity is good.

  11. #557341
    On November 25th, 2008 at 8:32 pm, chapoutier said:

    So do you think that this is Obama’s way of expressing his belief that the Defense Department is being competently run?

    I think this is Obama’s way of saying he thinks Gates is competent in his role.

    You can have an awesome GM and the team can still suck if the owner is an incompetent buffoon.

  12. #557345
    On November 25th, 2008 at 8:35 pm, corkie said:

    On November 25th, 2008 at 8:32 pm, chapoutier said:

    You can have an awesome GM and the team can still suck if the owner is an incompetent buffoon.

    So you think the military sucks????

  13. #557347
    On November 25th, 2008 at 8:37 pm, AlohaGuy said:

    So it’s official – Obama was wrong on the surge.

  14. #557348
    On November 25th, 2008 at 8:37 pm, frontierguy said:

    Looks like the only change we are going to get is the demographic of the country with a huge addiction of Democrat voters. Welcome our new Mexican and Central American American citizens. We trust that you all will adopt our culture and learn our language. Oh, and now that you are citizens I know you will stop drinking and driving, beating your wives and children and will say no to gang activities. sarc…with a hearty scream.

  15. #557351
    On November 25th, 2008 at 8:39 pm, purplepeep said:

    RetFireman said:
    Gee…it appear as though Bush’s policies in Iraq and Afghanistan aren’t so bad after all.

    But this could be a devious move by Obama, Fireman – in 4 years he run against “the last four years of failed Bush policy” all over again! (”This isn’t the Sec. of Defense I knew”)

    All of his picks clearly demonstrate something we have known all along re:Obama’s extreme inexperience – he doesn’t have a circle of his own from which to draw talent.

  16. #557352
    On November 25th, 2008 at 8:40 pm, ITookTheRedPill said:

    Obama keeping on Gates raises additional questions about the October deployment of an Army Unit “for Domestic Operations”

    America in Crisis: Are we preparing for martial law?

    My comments on this.

  17. #557356
    On November 25th, 2008 at 8:41 pm, tarpon said:

    Well that sure is change, just when you need it.

  18. #557363
    On November 25th, 2008 at 8:45 pm, AlohaGuy said:

    the October deployment of an Army Unit “for Domestic Operations”

    This seems clearly illegal.

  19. #557373
    On November 25th, 2008 at 8:51 pm, mike.musculus said:

    Perhaps, what this actually means is that Gates is incompetent?
    :grin:

  20. #557376
    On November 25th, 2008 at 8:53 pm, TooMuchTime said:

    You can have an awesome GM and the team can still suck if the owner is an incompetent buffoon.

    I agree. Gates is the awesome GM and Obama is the incompetent buffoon.

    It is interesting that the liberals now think a Bush appointment is good because Obama is willling to keep him on. I wonder how the liberals would react if Obama chose John Ashcroft to be his Attorney General? The cult members would probably say Ashcroft would be “interim.” The wack-a-doodles would say it’s better to keep your enemies close.

    Ever notice how many Democrat Presidents pick Republuicans for SECDEF?

    Yeah, FDR had a Republican SecState, SecWar, and SecNav. FDR knew the democrats were too incompetent to hold those positions in time of war.

  21. #557381
    On November 25th, 2008 at 8:57 pm, right4life said:

    hope and change = more of the same

    but since bush is a big-gov socialist…just like obama :roll:

    I swear it seems like everyone who goes to DC is replaced by a POD, like invasion of the body snatcher… :roll:

    BTW: I saw the president of argentina has an infrastructure megaplan…on drudge….the president of argentina is HOT..wow… I’d vote for her!! :shock: :P

  22. #557390
    On November 25th, 2008 at 9:07 pm, ArizonaNeanderthal said:

    So you think the military sucks????

    It sure took a beating under Carter, Clinton and will under Obama.
    The greatest military we ever had was gutted by Clinton and now Obama and Congressional Democrats have already said they will do the same.

    The one over riding purpose of the Federal Government is Continental defense but these clowns want to out source that to the UN. You know, those cartoon characters in Rawanda who took copies notes.

    Is NOW the time for the Second American Revolution?

  23. #557393
    On November 25th, 2008 at 9:08 pm, Silkyinfamous said:

    President-elect Barack Obama will keep Defense Secretary Robert Gates in that job for at least a year, according to an official familiar the two men’s discussions.

    I would too. He knows whats going on in Iraq and if Obama changed the SOD before the end of the war, then if the war didn’t end how it is written down, then it would be blamed on the SOD he chose. It’s called politics.

  24. #557400
    On November 25th, 2008 at 9:17 pm, PKAmmoTroop said:

    Change we can believe it!

    He’s changing a bunch of Washington insiders for a bunch of loser Washington insiders.

    Can’t wait for him to appoint Susan McDougal to Secretary Of Banking and Real Estate

  25. #557402
    On November 25th, 2008 at 9:19 pm, chapoutier said:

    So you think the military sucks????

    That came out wrong.

  26. #557403
    On November 25th, 2008 at 9:21 pm, txvet2 said:

    On November 25th, 2008 at 8:37 pm, frontierguy said:

    Well, at least 40% of our state’s prison population won’t be illegal anymore.

  27. #557405
    On November 25th, 2008 at 9:21 pm, chapoutier said:

    I wonder how the liberals would react if Obama chose John Ashcroft to be his Attorney General?

    Actually after the unmitigated disaster that was Gonzalez, I would say many liberals have a somewhat grudging appreciation for Ashcroft.

  28. #557406
    On November 25th, 2008 at 9:21 pm, txvet2 said:

    That came out wrong.

    Like Obama, your true thoughts come out in the unscripted comments.

  29. #557410
    On November 25th, 2008 at 9:24 pm, chapoutier said:

    Like Obama, your true thoughts come out in the unscripted comments.

    You are right. I totally hate the military. You nailed me.

  30. #557412
    On November 25th, 2008 at 9:25 pm, bjc said:

    Remember, Obama is not in favor of “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell, so obviously he must’ve asked Gates and now has told us.

  31. #557414
    On November 25th, 2008 at 9:29 pm, txvet2 said:

    On November 25th, 2008 at 9:24 pm, chapoutier said:

    You are right. I totally hate the military. You nailed me.

    I’t’s not exactly a rare opinion on the left.

  32. #557415
    On November 25th, 2008 at 9:30 pm, Wellsy said:

    I’m actually glad Obama did this, although it really does expose the fact that all of that “change” BS was just a bunch of gas to get elected. Podesta and Rahmbo are Clinton retreads, and you have a Clinton herself dictating foreign policy at Foggy Bottom. If I was a lib, I don’t know how you get jazzed about all this. Simply saying, “Well, he’s just surrounding himself with competent people who have been there before …” Sorry, that just sounds like a cop-out and covering your tracks on admitting how inexperienced Obama really is. What you end up getting is the “experienced” retreads leading the rookie around by his nose. There’s little indication Obama will be able to buck the advice of his own advisors, and given the fact that he has not had to compromise or persuade other Senators in any tough legislative effort in the Senate, I don’t have faith he’ll be able to impose his own agenda on Congress; indeed, I think it’ll be Reid and Pelosi driving the bus instead. Plus, I have yet to hear an idea, both during his campaign and this short President-elect period, that seems inspiring and different from what has come before.

  33. #557419
    On November 25th, 2008 at 9:34 pm, Wellsy said:

    Actually after the unmitigated disaster that was Gonzalez Obama, I would say many liberals have a somewhat grudging appreciation for Ashcroft Bush.

    Fixed. :)

    I know, I know, never gonna happen, but you do have a sense of humor, chaps.

  34. #557420
    On November 25th, 2008 at 9:34 pm, ITookTheRedPill said:

    Here’s the link to the actual Army Times article.

  35. #557421
    On November 25th, 2008 at 9:35 pm, Wellsy said:

    Egh, reads better as “will be Obama,” but you get the drift. :roll:

  36. #557424
    On November 25th, 2008 at 9:40 pm, purplepeep said:

    ITookTheRedPill said:
    Obama keeping on Gates raises additional questions about the October deployment of an Army Unit “for Domestic Operations”

    America in Crisis: Are we preparing for martial law?

    Pill, I tend to dismiss such things since there’s always been “black helicopter/martial law” talk every Presidential election year for some time now.

    But on the other hand, you do have people rioting in Iceland over it’s finacial crisis. Me, I’d wait til at least Spring before taking to the streets there!

  37. #557425
    On November 25th, 2008 at 9:40 pm, txvet2 said:

    On November 25th, 2008 at 9:21 pm, chapoutier said:

    Actually after the unmitigated disaster that was Gonzalez, I would say many liberals have a somewhat grudging appreciation for Ashcroft.

    Oh, and Holder is definitely going to be an improvement. Right. Although you do have a point of sorts. He may end up creating a strange new respect for Janet Reno….

  38. #557432
    On November 25th, 2008 at 9:48 pm, BlameAmericaLast said:

    On November 25th, 2008 at 8:09 pm, chapoutier said:

    There’s nothing wrong with recognizing competence.

    Funny, because he failed to recognize while he was running for president. I thought he said McCain/Bush FAILED policies. Really?

    The only thing that failed is congress from 2006 onward. Everything else before that wasn’t failing. In fact, we were doing pretty well.

  39. #557445
    On November 25th, 2008 at 10:06 pm, bjc said:

    Gates is Obama’s best pick by far; The entire economic team he has assembled has their fingerprints all over the root causes for this bailout disaster; Holder is Mr. Sept. 10th; Napolitano is an advocate for illegal immigration; Hillary will ensure the destruction of Israel; Richardson is just taking up space; If he sticks with Gen. Petraeus, he will concede to the one and only item McCain has been right on; Since he’s bringing on board so many Clinton retreads, is it possible we’ll see Monica back on the scene?

  40. #557450
    On November 25th, 2008 at 10:17 pm, Flyoverman said:

    Since he’s bringing on board so many Clinton retreads, is it possible we’ll see Monica back on the scene?

    BJC, Your wish has come true. :)

    http://www.thespoof.com/news/spoof.cfm?headline=s3i44015

  41. #557452
    On November 25th, 2008 at 10:20 pm, ITookTheRedPill said:

    The issue of Obama’s citizenship has been in the news for weeks as multiple legal claims have asserted the Democrat is not a natural-born U.S. citizen. There have been claims he was born in Kenya, that he’s a British subject because of his father and that he lost his citizenship in Indonesia.

    Two of the cases are pending before the U.S. Supreme Court and several others that have fallen by the wayside.

    Also, thousands of people are jumping aboard a petition that demands documentation of Obama’s eligibility to hold the highest office in the U.S., not just assurances from party officials.

    Already, more than 75,000 petitioners have joined the effort coordinated by WND founder and editor Joseph Farah.

    A report accompanying Farah’s petition explains the many questions raised about Obama’s eligibility, from an apparently fabricated “Certification of Live Birth” posted online to questions about what nation’s passport he used to travel to Pakistan.

    One case is scheduled for a conference among U.S. Supreme Court justices Dec. 5. Conferences are private meetings of the justices at which they review cases and decide which ones to accept for formal review. The Supreme Court’s website listed the date for the case brought by Leo C. Donofrio against Nina Wells, the secretary of state in New Jersey, over not only Obama’s name on the 2008 election ballot but those of two others, Sen. John McCain and Roger Calero.

  42. #557456
    On November 25th, 2008 at 10:27 pm, RockyR said:

    Um. This looks like another sign that Obama isn’t the super-radical we’ve feared, he’s just young and inexperienced. His cabinet selections make it, unfortunately, hard to call him incompetent.

    We gotta face the fact that the US isn’t a free market republic anymore. We are a socialist democratic State and we have been for awhile. The best we can hope for is decent central planning that leaves some room for individual wealth creation.

    This man may not be terribly worse than the administration before him.

  43. #557459
    On November 25th, 2008 at 10:30 pm, Flyoverman said:

    On November 25th, 2008 at 10:27 pm, RockyR said:

    Rocky R,

    The Pessimists Club is looking for a few good men.

  44. #557460
    On November 25th, 2008 at 10:30 pm, TVG said:

    If it is so important to keep the Secretary of Defense in this time of vulnerability, maybe we should also keep the Commander in Chief. Just sayin …

  45. #557467
    On November 25th, 2008 at 10:51 pm, F15mech said:

    Something tells me the national security briefing he received woke him up a bit.

  46. #557469
    On November 25th, 2008 at 10:53 pm, Flyoverman said:

    On November 25th, 2008 at 10:51 pm, F15mech said:
    Something tells me the national security briefing he received woke him up a bit.

    Reality check……. big time.

  47. #557471
    On November 25th, 2008 at 10:54 pm, BlameAmericaLast said:

    Reality check……. big time.

    More like on-the-job training.

  48. #557472
    On November 25th, 2008 at 10:54 pm, chapoutier said:

    Something tells me the national security briefing he received woke him up a bit.

    Except this was being discussed and floated well before Obama received his first security briefing.

  49. #557474
    On November 25th, 2008 at 10:55 pm, chapoutier said:

    The only thing that failed is congress from 2006 onward. Everything else before that wasn’t failing. In fact, we were doing pretty well.

    I suspect we just really fundamentally disagree on this.

  50. #557476
    On November 25th, 2008 at 11:00 pm, RockyR said:

    Rocky R,

    The Pessimists Club is looking for a few good men.

    Damn, I thought I was being optimistic! :-D

  51. #557479
    On November 25th, 2008 at 11:02 pm, BlameAmericaLast said:

    I suspect we just really fundamentally disagree on this.

    Please do tell. Economically, we were doing very well. Went from a company of 4 people in 2000 to 24 today. We also provide full benefits. Our home value went up pretty nicely, stock market was doing very well also.

    Oh, and one more thing. We didn’t have any terror attacks on our soil since 9/11.

    So, tell me, what exactly was horrible?

    The Iraq war? That’s a matter of fact, not opinion. Sorry, but we are better off without Saddam.

  52. #557481
    On November 25th, 2008 at 11:06 pm, jangar said:

    He’d better keep Gates if he wants to keep is arse out of a sling…besides, it’s almost over and once we close the chapter on the Iraq book, Gates will be toast.

  53. #557483
    On November 25th, 2008 at 11:12 pm, travlinman said:

    On November 25th, 2008 at 8:32 pm, zorro said:
    Barack H. Obama is such a phony. I guess those daily security briefings have convinced that empty suit that our Great Country is still at risk of attack by those who have sworn to destroy us.

    Gates is good. Continuity is good.

    Karl Rove called this a couple of weeks ago on Hannity & Colmes. He stated that when Obama started to get the daily briefings, he would change some of his tune about National Security matters and better understand the decisions that are made by the Bush people. Maybe there is a little hope of sanity in the coming 4 years.

  54. #557485
    On November 25th, 2008 at 11:13 pm, Flyoverman said:

    Damn, I thought I was being optimistic!

    I’m gonna lock myself in the bathroom and assume the fetal position. :)

    This man may not be terribly worse than the administration before him.

    Was this the best silver lining you could give me at the end of the day? ! !

  55. #557492
    On November 25th, 2008 at 11:23 pm, Flyoverman said:

    He stated that when Obama started to get the daily briefings, he would change some of his tune about National Security matters and better understand the decisions that are made by the Bush people.

    These people do not check your party affiliation before they slit your throat. What is criminal was Reid and Pelosi, etc who knew the facts their Bush Lied “bolshoi” which divided us on an issue we should never be divided on and accounted for probabaly half our battle casualties in Iraq.

    All the Dems needed to do was say, “We support the President on the war” and attacked him on everything else. BUT when George Soros is the puppetmaster the first things required of you are your integrity and your soul. So the Dems dutifully did as their sugar daddy told them.

  56. #557494
    On November 25th, 2008 at 11:27 pm, RockyR said:

    Flyoverman:

    Hahaha! Well… we gotta work with what we have, now. Look, I’d love to see a sharp turn to the right – small government, shrinking deficits, shrinking debt, deregulation, less interference, restriction/abolition of abortion, privatization, etc., etc.

    It ain’t happenin’ right now. Neither of the two political parties capable of grabbing power are going to take us back to a free market economy and society. Both parties are socialist in their economic ideologies. They (Rips and Dims) are two shades of gray that grow increasingly indistinguishable.

    You think we’re going to somehow overthrow this system of ours? Fat chance. It’s too powerful. The modern, federal government is well beyond the reach of about anything short of a complete societal meltdown (e.g., our near economic collapse we’ve been watching this past month). We are a loooong way from that. A less powerful US central government did little more than flinch during the 1960s… perhaps the most civil unrest we’ve seen since the 1860s?

    So, yeah. If Obama is no worse than the Bush administration, he’ll keep the bubble inflated at the expense of our foreign lenders, he’ll keep any attackers at bay, and he’ll do no more damage to our civil liberties than have the TSA or domestic espionage under Bushy. That would at least be a draw, which, right now, looks pretty optimistic to me.

    Of course, you’re talking to a guy who was seriously worried about a complete collapse of the US Dollar about a week ago. Status quo looks pretty good right now! :-D

  57. #557499
    On November 25th, 2008 at 11:37 pm, Joy said:

    Woow… I say bravo!

    We shouldn’t pick on him for doing the right thing.

  58. #557500
    On November 25th, 2008 at 11:44 pm, BlameAmericaLast said:

    On November 25th, 2008 at 11:37 pm, Joy said:

    Woow… I say bravo!

    We shouldn’t pick on him for doing the right thing.

    I dont’ think we’re picking on him, but it does show how inexperienced he really is.

  59. #557505
    On November 26th, 2008 at 12:03 am, Flyoverman said:

    You think we’re going to somehow overthrow this system of ours? Fat chance. It’s too powerful.

    Agreed Rocky. I still believe these two things:

    1) A journey starts with the willingness to take a step… then another and another…and on and on and on..

    2) An ant can eat an elephant, if he does it one bite at a time.

    I doubt we will see “The Promised Land” of the kind of government we want. However, for our kids sake we can start the process and maybe from a better place we can see our kids inheriting it.

  60. #557514
    On November 26th, 2008 at 12:51 am, rightwingrocker said:

    The way to beat this system is to consolidate all coservative factions into a conservative political party. There are more than enough conservatives to pull it off. The tough part will be getting Libertarians to swallow their pride and sign on. Same for conservative Republicans, sad to say. Hawk’s recent post is all the proof I need of that.

    RWR
    http://www.rightwingrocker.com
    http://www.federalistpartyblog.blogspot.com

  61. #557517
    On November 26th, 2008 at 1:04 am, ITookTheRedPill said:
  62. #557523
    On November 26th, 2008 at 1:29 am, Joy said:

    BlameAmericaLast – No argument there. He’s frighteningly inexperienced. But I have to give him credit for hanging on to Gates.

  63. #557525
    On November 26th, 2008 at 1:35 am, imjustsaying said:

    It’s hard to believe that Robert Gates is agreeing to work for someone as incompetent, Marxist, socialist, war hater, America hater, empty suit, buffoon as Obama. You people are ridiculous.

  64. #557526
    On November 26th, 2008 at 1:44 am, Joy said:

    imjustsaying – And who would you rather see in the position? I’m grateful Gates is agreeing. I’d rather see him stay on with his knowledge and experience than have OScary pick someone who is Marxist, Socialist, War Hater, America Hater, Emty Suit, Buffoon as Obama!

  65. #557535
    On November 26th, 2008 at 2:44 am, mattymatt10 said:

    Q: What do ol’ Bob Gates and Barry Obama have in common?

    A: Desire for a “civilian national security force.”

    http://wnd.com/index.php?fa=PAGE.view&pageId=72659

  66. #557553
    On November 26th, 2008 at 4:39 am, graysonret said:

    It wouldn’t surprise me to see Obama pick Gates to look good, then totally ignore him for the next 4 years, or until Gates resigns in disgust. It would be a political move that would be typical of him.

  67. #557567
    On November 26th, 2008 at 6:58 am, rowsdower said:

    Urkel sez:”Here’s something else I know nothing about and totally unqualified to handle , so my advisers told me to keep this guy”

  68. #557578
    On November 26th, 2008 at 7:42 am, 30 pcs of silver said:

    On November 25th, 2008 at 9:08 pm, Silkyinfamous said:
    President-elect Barack Obama will keep Defense Secretary Robert Gates in that job for at least a year, according to an official familiar the two men’s discussions.
    I would too. He knows whats going on in Iraq and if Obama changed the SOD before the end of the war, then if the war didn’t end how it is written down, then it would be blamed on the SOD he chose. It’s called politics.

    So, now you libs are concerned with the outcome of the war? Puhleeze. Support our troops, bring them home was the mantra along with a whole host of others. It’d be funny if it weren’t so gosh darn shameful.

  69. #557580
    On November 26th, 2008 at 7:45 am, 30 pcs of silver said:

    On November 26th, 2008 at 1:35 am, imjustsaying said:
    It’s hard to believe that Robert Gates is agreeing to work for someone as incompetent, Marxist, socialist, war hater, America hater, empty suit, buffoon as Obama. You people are ridiculous.

    It’s just as easily conceivable that Gates believes he is the best man for the position and would rather ensure that America and her citizens are safe. The fact that he is working under the administration of the Empty Suit is of a lower priority. Just sayin’….

  70. #557596
    On November 26th, 2008 at 8:16 am, mgraves said:

    So going by the logic of the MSM, since Obama is already the greatest POTUS of all time, Bush would (by using the same logic) be the second greatest POTUS of all time, because right now I REALLY can’t disinguish the two.

  71. #557597
    On November 26th, 2008 at 8:19 am, James Felix said:

    There’s nothing wrong with recognizing competence.

    That’s true, there isn’t. And if it turns out that Obama has pulled the mother of all bait&switch jobs on the nutroots and is genuinely going to lead as a centrist then I will be overjoyed to have been wrong about him.

    But…

    The snarkiness here is coming from the fact that today Obama is “recognizing competence” when just a few weeks ago all these competant people were either stupid, evil or some combination of the two. What amuses us is that Obama feels no obligation to even pay lip service to his central campaign promise.

    And I think you know that, Chap, even if you can’t bring yourself to admit it.

  72. #557605
    On November 26th, 2008 at 8:31 am, Room 237 said:

    How did the old Who song go — “Meet the new boss, same as the old boss.”

    HOPE!

    CHANGE!

    CLINTON (and Bush) RETREADS!

  73. #557606
    On November 26th, 2008 at 8:31 am, wescam said:

    It’s so funny to see this happening. A guy runs one way to get the nomination, slides a little center to get the electorial college win, and then does whatever the heck he wants in terms of cabinet and “promises” in the run-up to being sworn in.

    If recent history teaches us anything, when these guys do this, it does not provide a window to how they will lead.

    I want a president to who challenges the country and does not lead by sticking his wet finger in the wind.

    We haven’t had one in a very long time.

  74. #557609
    On November 26th, 2008 at 8:40 am, DBNinKY said:

    On November 25th, 2008 at 10:54 pm, chapoutier said:

    Except this was being discussed and floated well before Obama received his first security briefing.

    So you agree, Obama exploited the war and our soldiers for political purposes? I mean, if the above is your assessment, then what other explanation can there be?

    On November 25th, 2008 at 9:08 pm, Silkyinfamous said:On November 26th, 2008 at 1:35 am, imjustsaying said:

    You guys are pathetic! Obama sold you out/played on your anti-war stance for your vote, and now you can’t admit it!

  75. #557613
    On November 26th, 2008 at 8:51 am, Red State Skeptic said:

    Gates and Bush are far from being cut from the same cloth. Gates was the man Bush picked to placate the Democratic. He also supports direct diplomacy with Iran, making him a big “change” from the last eight years.

  76. #557618
    On November 26th, 2008 at 8:57 am, chapoutier said:

    What amuses us is that Obama feels no obligation to even pay lip service to his central campaign promise.

    What? Change? I would say putting competence above cronyism (as is the case with Gates) is pretty good change.

    And I ALWAYS thought Obama would govern more as a centrist.

    So you agree, Obama exploited the war and our soldiers for political purposes? I mean, if the above is your assessment, then what other explanation can there be?

    I do not see how you get to that conclusion at all.

  77. #557620
    On November 26th, 2008 at 8:58 am, Hanover Fiste said:

    I have to say, I find that reference to an active duty Army unit assigned to civilian enforcement a bit disturbing…thanks for the link ITookTheRedPill…

  78. #557626
    On November 26th, 2008 at 9:00 am, DBNinKY said:

    I do not see how you get to that conclusion at all.

    Trust me, it’s there.

  79. #557627
    On November 26th, 2008 at 9:01 am, FamilyMan said:

    “Hope and change”
    HA HA HA HO HO HO HE HE HE!!!!!!

  80. #557628
    On November 26th, 2008 at 9:04 am, chapoutier said:

    Trust me, it’s there.

    Then humor me and spell it out.

  81. #557630
    On November 26th, 2008 at 9:05 am, DBNinKY said:

    And I ALWAYS thought Obama would govern more as a centrist.

    It’s a triumvirate presidency! The only way he can govern from the middle is to shed himself of Pelosi and Reid, i.e., the Democrat majorities; until then, he’s a puppet for whatever any loudmouth liberal congressman-/Senator wants.

  82. #557631
    On November 26th, 2008 at 9:07 am, FamilyMan said:

    Hanover Fiste said:
    I have to say, I find that reference to an active duty Army unit assigned to civilian enforcement a bit disturbing

    Community services at your service./ sarc

  83. #557644
    On November 26th, 2008 at 9:20 am, sonofdy said:

    3 days ago, Gates was a war criminal that needed to be draged before the hauge. Now, he is golden because he was touched by the ONE. The spin on this is going to be neck snapping.

  84. #557645
    On November 26th, 2008 at 9:21 am, sonofdy said:

    Oh and chap, us in the military don’t like you icelanders either. FISH MUNCHER!!!! ;-)

  85. #557646
    On November 26th, 2008 at 9:22 am, sonofdy said:
    Hanover Fiste said:
    I have to say, I find that reference to an active duty Army unit assigned to civilian enforcement a bit disturbing

    Community services at your service./ sarc

    Not if you consider what would have happened if the ONE had lost.

  86. #557651
    On November 26th, 2008 at 9:24 am, chapoutier said:

    3 days ago, Gates was a war criminal that needed to be draged before the hauge.

    I have never, never seen any sort of accusation about Gates from anyone with a shred of credibility, and certainly not anyone in Obama’s circle.

    That is not to say everyone likes Gates or is happy with the decision.

  87. #557654
    On November 26th, 2008 at 9:27 am, sonofdy said:

    CHAP, So I didn’t hear for the last 8 years that every bush appointee was bad? Please.

  88. #557659
    On November 26th, 2008 at 9:31 am, chapoutier said:

    CHAP, So I didn’t hear for the last 8 years that every bush appointee was bad? Please.

    Not from Obama and not from anyone reasonable.

    And again,saying he is a bad SecDef is a bit different thing than saying he is a war criminal.

  89. #557664
    On November 26th, 2008 at 9:34 am, Paul Revere said:

    Words, just words…

  90. #557667
    On November 26th, 2008 at 9:35 am, sonofdy said:

    AH -HUH, sorry, not buying it. I have seen far too much of it in the last 8 years to believe you chap.

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