http://hotair.com/archives/2009/02/04/so-much-for-the-greatest-transition-evahtm/

Now Obama looks weak and inexperienced, flailing at his first
executive position in government — just as many of us predicted he
would do during the campaign.  The media never bothered to ask the
tough questions about his lack of experience and instead extolled his
coolness and his competence.  Maybe now they'll at least drop the
Greatest Transition Ever meme and start reporting on what a train
wreck it became.

:)

On Wed, Feb 4, 2009 at 12:39 PM, G Money <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Yes, but this was different. Obama didn't have to "construct" a candidate
> that was a polar opposite of Bush......he didn't have to make promises or
> policies that set him apart from Bush.
>
> Just by speaking and being himself....he was the epitome of
> "different".........he was "change" before he ever even uttered the word. I
> think that's what makes this situation unique from the others.
>
> Just my crazy opinion, but I still think it's solid :

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