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Domenico Montanaro, NBC News Political Reporter



First thoughts: The transition game

Posted: Thursday, November 06, 2008 9:38 AM by Domenico Montanaro
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From Chuck Todd, Mark Murray, Domenico Montanaro, and Carrie Dann
*** The transition game: With the presidential election over, the big political story moves from the horserace to the speculation over who will serve in the new Obama Administration. The first job offer went to Rahm Emanuel for the role of White House chief of staff. Emanuel’s office denied that he had accepted the job, but the smart money has to be on him taking it. (After all, what would be the perception that Obama’s first job offer was rejected? Still, the family consideration issue is real; he would have to move his family from Chicago, and he'd also have to give up his dream of being Speaker). Yet given the nation’s economic crisis, perhaps the top position Obama has to fill is Treasury secretary. The names: former Clinton Treasury Secretary Larry Summers, Tim Geithner of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York, former Fed Chair Paul Volker, Warren Buffett, J.P. Morgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon, and possibly even someone like New Jersey Gov. Jon Corzine, who was once head of Goldman Sachs.

VIDEO: Obama and his team announce a plan for transition of power.  NBC's Andrea Mitchell reports.

*** More Speculation: Interestingly, there's been an oppo dump on Summers to the Huffington Post; the last thing Obama needs is drama with potential appointees. A Volker/Buffett appointment is actually something Obama would warm up to in that he may like the idea of bringing in an elder statesman to oversee the crisis while he finds someone else for the long term. As for Corzine or Dimon, can Obama really replace one Goldman Sachs alum with another, or replace one Wall Street guy with another? And because of the focus on finding a new Treasury secretary is priority one, the "keep Gates at the Pentagon" chatter is prominent. Also, which Republicans might be a part of Obama’s cabinet? NBC’s Andrea Mitchell reported yesterday that Sen. Dick Lugar isn’t interested (still, what happens if Obama, himself, personally offers him the State job?), but folks like outgoing Sen. Chuck Hagel and Colin Powell might be. And how about some of the moderate Republicans who lost on Tuesday? Chris Shays? Also, smart money is on Robert Gibbs as White House press secretary. 

Video: NBC Political Director Chuck Todd offers his first read on the efforts underway to create an Obama administration.

*** The knives are out for Palin: Don’t miss today’s piece in the New York Times about the infighting between the McCain and Palin camps. Some of the anecdotes: Not only were the McCain folks upset that Palin took the crank call from Canadian comedians posing as Sarkozy, but Palin failed to notify the McCain camp that she was going to speak with the supposed French leader. Also, RNC lawyers are perhaps heading to Alaska to take an inventory of the clothes that Palin purchased. Folks, this could get nasty. And before Palin can think about 2012 or beyond, she has to first survive the leaks we are about to see in the coming days. And it's not just the New York Times piece -- Newsweek's always good "what happened?" special issue has lots of negative Palin stories. Palin may be someone who struggled because she never had handlers/advisers before. Well, given the white-hot intensity of the post-election spin war, she's going to need to find her own unofficial defense team.

VIDEO: Palin tells reporters she can't imagine a run for president in 2012, saying she's ready to get back to her day job as governor of Alaska.  NBC's Kelly O'Donnell reports.

*** When the CW is wrong: Remember when we heard from Hillary Clinton supporters at the tail end of the Democratic primary season that Obama would have a difficult time winning Florida and Ohio, and would struggle with Hispanics, Jews, and white working-class voters? Well, he won Florida and Ohio; he beat McCain 2-to-1 among Hispanics; he did better with Jews (winning then 78%-21%) than John Kerry did in 2004 (74%-25%); and he essentially matched Kerry’s performance among working-class whites. So what did we learn here: that primary results and exit polls aren’t necessarily good predictors about what will happen in the general election. Interestingly, this CW was driven a bit by the McCain campaign. One wonders if they sat back during the end of the Democratic primary and over-analyzed it, forgetting that 90-95% of those voters who voted in the Dem primary contests were DEMOCRATS! And they weren't likely to vote for a Republican under just about any circumstance. Did the McCain campaign chase voters that they never had a shot at? Could be...

*** Carolina on our mind: For all those with money riding on the presidential results in North Carolina, mark Nov.14th on your calendar. With all precincts reporting in the traditionally red state, Obama leads by about 12,000 votes but networks have not yet called the race due to outstanding provisional ballots. State Board of Elections Director Gary Bartlett estimates that there are about 40,000 provisional ballots to be certified by county elections officials, and that 65% of those will be deemed valid by authorities. Once audited, the final vote count of those ballots will be verified by county officials who meet on the morning of November 14th; the State Board of Elections will formally certify that final count on Nov. 25th. But with provisional ballots usually reflecting the vote margins of the electorate, Bartlett tells First Read, do not expect the 12,000-vote margin in Obama's favor to shift dramatically. By all indications, the Tar Heel State looks like -- against the odds -- will end up in the blue column for the first time since 1976. By the way, if Missouri was a decisive state in the electoral college, we'd be talking about St. Louis City and county and lots of provisional ballots. While we've called Missouri for McCain, remember we said he's the "apparent" winner; we're well aware, more vote count has a way of just showing up.

*** When Harry met Joe: Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid will have a closed meeting with Sen. Joe Lieberman sometime today, NBC’s Ken Strickland reports. While both offices have refused to discuss details of the meeting, the men are expected to discuss Lieberman's fate as chairman of the Homeland Security Committee and possibly his status within the Democratic caucus -- after Lieberman vigorously campaigned for McCain and against Obama. At one time, Reid still seemed to reluctantly stand by Lieberman, arguing that every vote was significant and that punishing Lieberman could force him to switch to the Republican Party. But as the election progressed with estimates showing that Democrats might pick up several more seats -- as they did -- Reid's talk of support changed to talk of post-election reevaluation. Strickland says this meeting is a step in that process. The thing for reporters to ask today: Does Obama have an opinion on this? Should Obama have a say in Lieberman's fate? After all, it was Obama whom Lieberman campaigned against the hardest, not the Democratic Party as a whole. Lieberman wasn't out there campaigning for Republican senators to win re-election. Will Obama urge his soon-to-be former Senate colleagues to not punish Lieberman?

*** What’s left: Speaking of the Senate, there are four undecided races, and here’s the skinny on each. 1) ALASKA: Both Democrats and Republicans believe that incumbent -- and indicted -- GOP Sen. Ted Stevens will probably hold on to victory. (Though some have found it striking that there appears to be fewer voters for this election with a favorite daughter on the ballot than in 2004?!?!? Something tells us there are a LOT more ballots to be counted. There were over 300,000 voters in 2004; With 99% of precincts supposedly reporting, there are less than 220,000 voters; Seriously?!?!? Call us conspiracy theorists if you'd like, but logic dictates that there must be a heckuva a lot more vote to be counted in Alaska.) But if Stevens is declared the winner, that's just the beginning of the story. Stevens faces possible expulsion from the Senate, or he might resign first to avoid that fate. If Stevens resigns or is expelled, Gov. Sarah Palin would have to call for a special election, which would take place 60 to 90 days after Palin called for it. 2) GEORGIA: With incumbent Sen. Saxby Chambliss sitting just under 50%, we're possibly headed to a December 2 run-off between Chambliss and Democrat Jim Martin. Could there be a recount to determine the run-off? Can the state afford to do that and still allow for a December 2 run-off? 3) MINNESOTA: Given that the current margin separating Republican Sen. Norm Coleman and Democratic challenger Al Franken is just a few hundred votes, we're headed for an automatic recount. Democrats tell First Read that this recount could stretch into December. 4) OREGON: Democratic challenger Jeff Merkley is currently leading incumbent GOP Sen. Gordon Smith, and both Democrats and Republicans believe it will stay that way due to the fact that most of the outstanding vote is in Democratic-leaning areas. That would give the Democrats an additional Senate pick-up.

VIDEO: MSNBC's Norah O'Donnell looks at the senate seats still up for grabs.

*** To expel or not to expel: NBC’s Strickland also breaks down what may happen to Stevens if he’s re-elected. Any member of the Senate can offer a motion to expel at any time, and it requires 67 votes to pass.  But just because it's offered, doesn't mean Majority Leader Reid will call it up for a vote. Reid's office won't discuss his intentions, and his public statement seems to put the onus on Republicans to deal with Stevens. A more desirable scenario, according to Democratic and GOP aides, is for Stevens to resign on his own without the spectacle of a public vote. But Stevens' own actions suggest the Alaska senator will not go gently. The dilemma for Republicans is initiating the expulsion process on their most senior member before Stevens has a chance to appeal his verdict. For Democrats, the dilemma is giving soaring speeches about taking corruption out of Washington, but when allowed the opportunity to expel a convicted felon with a simple vote they sit on their hands. Expect senior Republican leaders to privately approach Stevens about quitting on his own. And if that doesn't work, then wait to see which member -- if any -- will call for an expulsion vote, and if Reid will allow it. The Senate resumes session on November 17th.

*** I will survive, hey, hey: The lion's share of analysis of Tuesday's downballot races pulled out a tape measure for Obama's coattails. Wins like Bev Perdue's in North Carolina's gubernatorial race and the Udall cousins in New Mexico and Colorado -- while not solely products of Obama's success -- certainly weren't hurt by his unprecedented ground games in battleground states. But while the GOP's defeats in the West and the Northeast reveal a lot about the party's weaknesses, its survivors in some blu(ish, purple) states may point the way to its future. Indiana's incumbent Republican Gov. Mitch Daniels, for example, survived a challenge from a financially troubled Democratic opponent and is diving into a second-term agenda that focuses on creative fiscal solutions, scholarship funding, and a business-friendly executive style. And GOP senator Susan Collins in Maine, once eyed as a prime target by Democrats but buoyed by a record of bipartisanship, breezed by challenger Tom Allen. (With Senate flips in NH and NC, that makes Maine the only remaining state with two Republican senators that voted blue in the presidential race.) Does this speak more to the position of the country and who does well? Moderates. Even among Democrats who flipped Republican seats, they were "conservative" Democrats largely. Does this speak of a possible realignment -- to the center?

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$arah and Todd:

Y'all come back now, y'hear.

Cue banjo music.
To Mr. Todd and Company:

I want to express my thanks for your exhaustive efforts to keep us fully and currently involved throughout this very long campaign season.  I know you have come under heat from both sides, but it was a difficult task you bore and you obviously engaged in your best efforts.  Kudos to you all.  I look forward to enjoying your future endeavors.
BEFORE THE DEMOCRATS START TAKING ON THE STEVENS OUST,  THEY SHOULD BE LOOKING AT WHAT TO DO ABOUT SEN. RANGLE AND HIS FAILURE TO FULLY DISCLOSE INCOME WHEN FILING HIS UNITED STATES INCOME TAXES.  HE IS THE HEAD OF THE COMMITTEE THAT DEVELOPES THE TAX LAWS AND CANNOT FOLLOW THE LAWS HIMSELF???  GIVE ME
A BREAK...CLEAN UP WASHINGTON ENTIRELY,  LET'S NOT
PICK AND CHOOSE WHO WE GET RID OF.
so obama is using top clinton people. hey chuckie, doesnt that tell you how effective hillary would have been as president. seems the clintons are giving all their exptertise and top people to this obama. oh yeah, and all the top states she won, she had to stump in those states for him or he would have gone no where. WHAT ROLE WILL THEY GIVE YOU FOR ALL THE PRESS YOU GAVE HIM?
I have been reading and enjoying the comments from First Read for the last few months.  I would like to share a poem I just wrote.

                 A Tribute to Us

We were willing to listen and so we heard
We were willing to hear and so we garnered hope
We were willing to hope and so we found we could act
We were willing to act and in so doing, we honored  ourselves, our ancestors and our country by electing BARACK!!!
America, WE ARE AWESOME!!!
To Sarah Palin:

Na-na nah nah, Na-na nah nah, Hey Hey, GOOD BYE!

A late report but I fully attribute Obama's victory to the ground game. We canvased in WI and the organization was impressive to say the least, and not even really in a battle ground state. Showed up 7am and they had a fleet of mini-vans ready to go drop volunteers all over Milwaukee. We had most wards in Milwaukee covered by noon, and poll sitters at every polling location calling in real-time info on turnout, which determined where to send where to send follow-up canvasers throughout the day. Not to mention all through the weekend volunteers had hung door hangers with all the relevant voting info, including polling location customized per ward. Just an astondingly effective get out the vote effort all day long.
FOX reported that Palin didn't know that Africa was a continent.  She thought it was a country.  Geez, and that was from FOX.  2012?  I don't think so.
I'm a liberal, and my hope is for 'centrist.'  Ideally, it's the vast majority of Americans, with the liberals pushing and the conservatives with a hand on the brake.  Most Americans want God in their lives, not their laws.  Most Americans want sensible regulation.  Most Americans are 'centrist.'  We went too far one way.  It is the responsibility of liberals, like me, to dampen the pendulum swing and give the majority of Americans a government that is responsive to the needs and desires of the people.  Of course, I have a 'liberal agenda,' but I'm a 'real American.'  I will bring that agenda to my fellow Americans and seek their consensus.
Early analysis of North Carolina voting points to a majority who voted for Senator Obama and then voted the straight Democratic Ticket, not knowing the candidates or the issues.  This resulted in the election of some very poor representatives.
Sarah Palin does not have to call for a special election, she can appoint a new senator.
With President Elect Obama in the process of selecting a viable Cabinet, I believe there are five (5) essential professional traits/skills that all individuals considered and eventually selected, must possess and demonstrate. First, objectivity, and the ability to appreciate diverse views. Second, world experience and academic prowess (i.e., a continous learner..environmental scan) Third, understand transparency, while balancing confidentiality/secrecy. Fourth, absolute honesty and trustworthiness. Fifth, willigness too sacrifice their opinion and need for the "spotlight."
Something has really changed.  The format of my computer has changed completely.  There is and has been prior to this time censorship on the net on many sites. I hope all the people who take any of their precious time to post comments know this.  I have not ever used any offensive language but my comments may not be welcome by certain sites.  Do not make a travesty of Sarah Palin as a candidate for vice president.  Men and women both do this at their peril.
Richard Pryor had keen insight when he said "White people are so stupid"

Im so fed up with our corrupt political system after breaking my back for years building my business and fighting from going bankrupt, a bunch of nave Americans elect an even more nave career politician, president. I and many of my business partners have decided to pack it in, Im laying off 50 plus workers starting next month and retiring. No way in hell am I going to pay this numskulls capital gains tax and run my business into the ground before I can cash out!
In my opinion Lieberman is strictly an opportunist--if I was in partnership with him I wouldn't trust him. He reminds me of a partner I once had who objected to a legal agreement saying "I'm an honest man"---I agreed that he was honest, but I told him that the legal arrangement was to KEEP him honest.-----Thats how I feel about Lieberman
The chief of staff is so critical and Obama looking at experienced congressional leaders say's alot.  He's looking for someone with the knowledge of how to get bills through the process. A wise choice due to the limitiations on a presidents domestic authority and vital to achieving his agenda.  Hopefully Rahm accepts.  I'll throw out a darkhorse name of Richardson, should rahm decline, an experienced whip and passer of legislation while in congress who also knows his way around agency politics and career civil servants.

Although I prefer him as Secretary of dictators and thugs.
In my opinion, both parties need to govern from the center.  The extremists in both parties have damaged us and I hope this division can be repaired.  Please get rid of the extremists from both sides.
here's hopin preselect Obama pick bill richardson for something, in part to repay hispanics fore their support, but more importantly to get him out of NM for good.  p.s. he's had his bags packed for months.  he's a carptetbagger whose only ties are political.
There is a local sister station of NBC located in Lancaster, PA.  The station is WGAL. They have a forum started asking people what they think of the election.  It's very sad, but most of the posts are very racist in nature.  I thought this election had turned the page on racism and I was optimistic for the future of America.  I guess the viewers of WGAL in Lancaster, PA see things differently.  It is shocking what is being posted.    
I look forward to an Obama presidency.  It looks like he will have some top talent for his advisors.  
As far as Palin is concerned let's hope and pray she stays in Alaska and we never hear from her again.    
here's hopin pres-elect Obama picks bill richardson for something, in part to repay hispanics fore their support, but more importantly to get him out of NM for good.  p.s. he's had his bags packed for months.  he's a carptetbagger whose only ties are political.
Paul Volker would be an amazing choice for treasury secretary...he wouldn't be influenced by wall street one bit.
It's too silly to blame palin now, by Mccain camp. To start with, John (Mccain) should not have fall for "everyday" next door simple "american" woman, Palin. she was neither of it, and it was the choice by Mccain. Atleast, he can be more honest about it now, while he is at it.
Senator Lieberman should be punished for his campaign for McCain against obama.In my opinion he is an oppotunist.If he switchs the party so be it.
I am still in shock that after being given the opportunity of a lifetime, Obama would even think about Corzine for any position in Washington.  He has done nothing for the state of New Jersey.  He was never qualified and never had the best interest of the people of New Jersey at hand.  He bought his was into the position of Governor and now he will be in the cabinet because he supported the candidate.  Wow what a resume.  If he did nothing but raise taxes and give government employees raises what good will he do the country?  There is no "warm fuzzy" feeling here and I am sure everyone in the state of New Jersey agress.  Obama better rethink this one!  A HUGH MISTAKE BEFORE HE EVEN STARTS.  Makes me think we are really in BIG TROUBLE.
Simply put, Palin is a power mongering and coniving loon who should never have any business getting anywhere close to the White House.  With Ted Stevens close to a win with 7 felony counts on him what IS to be made of Alaskan politics?  Is the right wing really this daffy?
Truth is repubs and dems are the same. All the things repubs said would happen if dems had controll, happened anyway. Welfare increased, etc etc. Left, Right, the center is the logical, common sense choice, it means, the best of both worlds to me. Anyway, this election changes nothing. It simply means that Americans of african descent can now join the corruption and instead of wall street faces being soley ivory, now more will become ebony.
Long Knives out for Palin: Big surprise she was a loose cannon on the Republican Ships deck.

Stevens: If he DOES prevail he should be expelled, preferably by the Republicans own efforts but if not the Democrats need to do the job. Stand up and be counted for returning the rule of law and the constitution to Government.

As for Joe Lying Scum Lieberman he should be booted from his Chairmanship position and be stripped of his senority in the Democratic Caucus, and not just for his support of McCain but for his blowing off the loss he had in the Demcoratic primary in Connecticut and running to Republicans for support to get re-elected.
Not very encouraging as far as Treasury Sec. Candidates. Summers was in the Clinton regime working on a proposal to privatize Social Security. Paul Volker was Fed Chairman during Reagan time (appointed by J Carter). Volker intentionally triggered a short but nasty recession in the early 1980's in order to break labor and we are still living with the ugly consequences of his success. The rest are Wall street honchos or former wall street honchos (Corizine) who are unlikely to change the direction of economy.
Say all you want but with the economy, Iraq and the crooked Bush administration any Democrat could have beaten any Republican even Reagan. Any Democrat could have won even w/o the fawning by NBC and MSNBC.
i think,all those people, who think,there are better times ahead regarding race, should read all those comments everywhere. white supremacist everywhere. i hope, the world is not as ignorant as a lot of americans. nothing has changed and will not change those digusting people in the midwest. so at least world, be aware!!!!!!
I wonder if people have any idea what they did.  The people he is picking are all from the clinton presidental era.  Obama has been bought by the Kennedys and rich people.  Did anyone do any research or was fooled by a great salesperson.  Enumael was the board member of Freddie Mac, on the budget side, plus they tried to impeach him in 1974.  The other Guy he wants to choose raised taxes 2 billion in the first 6 months of his office, cut funding to Unversity and put the tab for american tax payers.  Warren Buffett is a mult-rich business man, who paid a large sum to Obama campaign.  The Kennedys put the largest sum into the campaign.  He is putting everyone in that gave him money.  Again he going to owe a lot of favors and we will pay in the end.  This is the Obama presidenacy it's clinton and the kennedys good luck
Although i'm a New Jersey native, i would hate to see Jon Corzine being appointed, NJ has the highest issues on corruption and abuse of power  in the entire USA and i would hate to see this man stain the president's name by association.
Reid should kick Libermann out of the Democrat party.  Let him go to the "retirement home" with his BFF McCain.  His time has passed.
My first choice would have been for Paul Krugman at Treasury but, considering that he seems never to have been considered at all, Paul Volcker would be the second best; for State, my preference, in case Obama does not pick an African-American as Attorney General, is to see Colin Powell there, otherwise Chuck Hagel would be a good choice. I think that keeping Gates at the Pentagon would be unwise.
my parents like you jhonmccain.
How pathetic to go after Sen. Joe Lieberman, whose 'guilty' of standing up as an American for what he believed was right, and best. Whether he was wrong or right in his beliefs, we should have naught but respect for him defending his convictions. Oh, yes, let's ask Obama what HE thinks... he being involved in that nasty fight on the floor with Lieberman several months ago...

Well, thanks everyone! Will watch this intently! After 50 years, and a growing disgust with the party these last few years... your actions with Mr. Lieberman may well (i.e. will) lose my vote come 'next time'...
I have heard that our military currently serving overseas were not able to vote because the ballots were not sent in time.  I have heard nothing more.  Do you have an insight on that subject?  They should be active participants in electing the new Commander-in-Chief.
I, for one, am a Democrat who would favor a reallignment to the CENTER!
I almost feel sorry for Senator McCain when I hear how awful Sarah Palin is!!
A thousand comments a day on First Read for the last 2 years, then, 2 days after the election -- no comments.  Well...
Hopefully, the Democrats are basking in the glow of victory.  You deserve it.
Hopefully, the Republicans, especially the pundits like Rush, Hannity and their ilk, are choking on the thought of Obama in the White House.
A new dawn, a new direction for America!  I only hope Bush hasn't dug a hole so deep that even Obama can't get us out.
what is going on Mark? Where are all the posts? Been waiting all day
I would like to see Wes Clark as head of the VA - he has worked tirelessly the past 2 years with Iraq/Afghan vets and their causes. As a retired General, he knows the ground well, having been wounded numerous times himself and as a younger man fought his way back into service. He has the temperment and the respect of today's Vets to do a good job.  Max Clegland would be a good 2nd in command.
Sarah Palin is a woman who doesn't know what she doesn't know, and who does not have the intellectual curiosity to strive to learn.  And while some might blame the McCain campaign for choosing an, obviously, unqualified Vice-Presidential candidate, Sarah Palin herself should have been the first to stand up to say
she was not ready.
Politics is a tough business, and I don't feel sorry for her at all.
Let's hope we don't hear from her again.
Good afternoon, I would like to make a couple comments on the last couple days after the election and why America and the news staff is wasting air time talking over and over again about the election and the history it brings. My first statement is about why do the viewers have to keep hearing about how he is the first African American first off I don't go running around telling everyone that I am European American. I would also like to know if everyone realizes that his mother is white so I guess he would be african-European American I think that is even better and more news worthy. Would we be racist if we just talked about his white side?? if so why isn't it considered racist to be talking about his black side of the family all the time. The other statement I have is about the voting statistics that have come out, I don't have exact numbers but from what I have seen on your news show and others is that this has been a record setting voting year. I have seen the percentages of white and black voters and what I have seen is that the white voters the numbers have stayed the same in mostly all precincts but the black vote has gone up about an avg. of 6% pts. Now I ask you why? why is it so. Well lets talk about it, could it be because one of the nominees is black? It sure looks that to be true and why isn't that considered racist only coming out to vote because a candidate is black. Why aren't the percentages the same when there is 2 white nominees. I saw Oprah in an interview the other day and she was talking about how she had voted early and when she was in line she started a conversation with another woman who had just gotten out of rehab a week earlier. Oprah asked her " how long have you been sober and the woman replied " one week. Oprah then made a comment that " we will take the drug addicts vote" and she was saying it in a tone of voice of a stereotypical uneducated ghetto type of slang. What if a white person had said that kind of statement about drug addicts or used his or her tone in that manner you know yourself that it would be all over the news and he or she would have to beg for forgiveness. Just so you know I am an independent and typically vote democrat as I am for the values of that party such as working families and the small businessman and woman and for unions. I would like to ad something else to what Oprah had stated, she said that she had voted early because she wanted to be where the action was or the party was and didn't want to wait in line to vote. Isn't voting absentee supposed to be just that if you weren't going to be in town to vote at your polling location not because you didn't want to stand in line. She went to the polling location that day and said that she could have voted at her polling location because she wouldn't have been in line long. In Virginia as you may know you are asked to sign a statement in brief it basically says that you will be out of town and if your not and were able to vote that there would be I believe a 5000$ fine and maybe the possibility of some jail time. So why would she go on live tv making that statement. I would like to thank you for taking the time to read this and hope that you respond. I would like to say that I am not racist at all I am merely playing devils advoquate in this email to you. It just appears that racism is never seen in the reverse and I am saying that it does.

The 2008 Presidential Election was a “Throw the Bums Out Election!”

The voters were disgusted with the job President Bush has done and wanted to clean house!  And they did.

The last time we had a “Throw the Bums Out Election!” was in 1976 after President Nixon’s corrupt administration and we elected a little-known nobody named JIMMY CARTER.   That resulted in a domestic economy disaster and a foreign policy disaster.   Carter, like Obama, had a personal agenda that took priority over what was in the best interests of the USA.  

We cannot sit back and “celebrate”’ Obama’s election or history will repeat itself.  We must speak-out at everything Obama says or does that we do not agree is best for the USA.  

Obama is NOT the ‘Chosen One’ --- he is just a run-of-the-mill Chicago politician.   He grew up politically in the most politically corrupt city in the nation run by the Daley family and ACORN for too many years.   Obama’s history of ‘associations’ are like a list of America’s most evil.   His agenda is clearly to reward those who contribute little and punish those who  contribute the most.   Obama’s voter appeal was old fashioned greed --- “promise them something for nothing, and they will vote for you!”  And they did!

Presidents need widespread support for their controversial programs & policies ---
SPEAK OUT LOUDLY and OPPOSE OBAMA’S AGENDA when it is not in the USA’s best interests!
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to:  vic, chico

You must be an uninformed voter.  Obama is not going to do a capital gains tax.  Pay attention.
I am really getting disgusted with the “Joe the Plumber” mentality of a few supposed and I mean supposed business owners saying they are going to pack it in or lay off employees because Obama has been elected President.  I would say that 99.9999% of these “Joe the Plumber” business owners don’t even own a business.  Joe the plumber ended up being a fake who was never really going to own a business let alone one that made over 250,000 so please quit trying to insult our intelligence by saying you own a business.  No true business owner would come out on one of these sites and truthfully state they were closing their business because Obama became President.
Like Spike said tonight this is BB and BA time e.g. Before Barack and After Barack.
phil gonzales, silver city, new mexico (Sent Thursday, November 06, 2008 12:27 PM)
here's hopin pres-elect Obama picks bill richardson for something, in part to repay hispanics fore their support, but more importantly to get him out of NM for good.  p.s. he's had his bags packed for months.  he's a carptetbagger whose only ties are political.
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phil gonzales in New Mexico
I too want a Bill Richardson, but not for your reasons. I want his experience. Plus,let us celebrate the deliciousness of our ethnic diversity through a  Bill Richardson.
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The silent treatment by Bill Richardson, it makes me wanna go ummmmm! I think the last time we got the silent treatment; we got Joe Biden.
Once again …Congratulations, President-elect Barack Hussein Obama; US (we the American people) did it. I also think Governor Richardson will do it too; by breaking his silence at the proper time.
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Thank you Clara, Fellow Chicagoans, others around the country and other countries, I thank you for allowing me to have shared and communicate my 2 cents whether it as was pro or con.
Chicago was electrifying election night; I didn’t need a ticket; it was like that all over. After I got done from working the polls as a judge, I traveled through 3 neighborhoods to get home; there were Chicagoans hugging, crying, and giving high fives, horns honking people reciting scriptures, and Dr MLK Jr. quotes. As for myself, I cried as Dostoevsky would put it there’s joy in pain.
One more story, at every stop light, the bus driver would say ... "Do you know we have a Black President? that was thought provoking; now a Hispanic in President Barack Hussein Obama's cabinet. Is this not a GREAT AMERICA? It just sounds so delicious.  Tickets for the inauguration are going fast I; hear. I wonder what's on that menu. Que Pasa.
Palin can not appoint a new senator.  That rule was changed in alaska after a past govenor appointed his daughter to the post.
It is interesting that conservatives are continuing to
say that the media was in the tank for Obama. I am sure it was to an extent but everyone heard all the
stories about Ayers etc, etc,. I kept waiting for the
rest of the story you know; he was on a board with
Bill Ayers "and" "and" if there was more to the story
you know that Hannity and O'Reilly would have had it
out there. All they could do was say "Obama hangs out
with radicals" etc etc. They didnt mention that there
were 12 republicans on that board also. It's amasing to me that people would still vote for any republican
after the pillaging and plundering of the last eight
years by Bush/Cheney et al. I had never voted for a
democrat before.
Cliff from Charlotte, as a North Carolinian who voted for President-Elect Obama and voted for a number of dems on the ballot, you are the one who is uninformed.  Your assumption that people voted for Obama and a straight democratic party ticket is ignoring the facts of the race.  Liddy Dole deserved to lose.  Her negativity-ridden campaign was toxic.  People don't want the same thing we've always had, we want something different.  If Republicans wanted to hold onto or gain ground in NC, they should have worked harder to get their stance on the issues instead of participating in petty unfounded smears.  As far as the governor's race, there were plenty of dems or independents who were supporters of Pat McCrory.  Put down the bitter sandwich and focus on making our state a more unified place.  


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