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Barack Obama's announcement of his national security team immediately prompted questions about whether he had created a "team of rivals" who would spend as much time feuding as formulating policy. That strikes us as unlikely.
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Can President-Elect Obama Manage His Team of Egos? - US News and World Report
Some are calling it a team of rivals. Others consider it a team of centrists. But President-elect Barack Obama's core group of advisers might be more aptly described as a team of egos. "He does have this challenge," says Princeton historian Julian ...
Va. GOP chief: Obama remark was stupid but true - AOL
RICHMOND, Va. -Virginia's Republican chairman said Tuesday that his remark tying Democrat Barack Obama to Osama bin Laden during the presidential campaign was stupid, but he refused to apologize. During the campaign, GOP head Jeff Frederick told a ...
Obama expected today to tap Richardson for Cabinet - Kansas City Star
table> WASHINGTON | No one believed Bill Richardson was leaving the national stage just because he abandoned his bid for the Democratic presidential nomination in January.
Two months later he stunned Hillary Rodham Clinton’s ...
Can President-Elect Obama Manage His Team of Egos? - US News and World Report
Some are calling it a team of rivals. Others consider it a team of centrists. But President-elect Barack Obama's core group of advisers might be more aptly described as a team of egos. "He does have this challenge," says Princeton historian Julian ...
Obama, called a radical, picks a centrist Cabinet - Corpus Christi Caller
To listen to the opposing campaign rhetoric about Barack Obama during the fall presidential election, he was painted as a liberal extremist, a person too radical for the job. Now as President-elect Barack Obama has just completed announcing the team ...
EDITORIAL: Obama Assembling Solid Cabinet Team - pilot.com
If Cabinet-level appointments are any indicator -- and they are -- then the Barack Obama administration is off to a good start. Whether it's the economic task force he named last week or the national security team he introduced Monday, the president ...
Obama's team to focus on diplomatic might - Morning Call
WASHINGTON | - President-elect Barack Obama on Monday introduced his national security team, made up of centrist Washington insiders, and promised an overhaul of foreign policy to give added emphasis to diplomacy and bring a "new dawn of American ...
Team of centrists for Obama - Thehill.com
The high-profile national security team Barack Obama formally announced on Monday continues a trend in which the president-elect has shifted toward the center. Besides picking Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton (D-N.Y.) as his secretary of State nominee ...
Pragmatism is hallmark of Obama?s security team - Buffalo News
WASHINGTON ? The selection of experienced centrists ? Hillary Rodham Clinton, Robert M. Gates and James L. Jones? to head Presidentelect Barack Obama?s national security team points to the possibility that on Iraq, the incoming commander in ...
Analysis: Obama selects practical team - Saratogian
WASHINGTON ? The selection of experienced centrists ? Hillary Rodham Clinton, Robert Gates and James L. Jones ? to head President-elect Barack Obama?s national security team points to the possibility that on Iraq, the incoming commander-in ...
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