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Obama Redefines Change


By Don  |  November 26, 2008


President-elect Barack Obama tries to explain what his idea of change means given the number of Washington insiders that will be in his administration.

From the Politico

Obama referred to his team of advisers as “fresh thinking,” adding that the “vision for change comes first and foremost…from me.”

President-elect Barack Obama pushed back at a press conference in Chicago today when asked how he would respond to supporters “who were looking for change,” given how many of his announced and rumored appointments thus far are Clinton administration veterans.

“When it comes to the people that we’ve pulled together—because I know this has been sort of conventional wisdom floating around Washington—that, well, you know, there’s a recycling of people who were in the Clinton administration,” Obama replied, referring specifically to the economic team he introduced on Monday. “And so it would be surprising if I selected a Treasury secretary who had had no connection with the last Democratic administration because that would mean that the person had no experience in Washington whatsoever.”

He added that it would be troubling had he made appointments with no government experience given the severity of the market meltdown.

In terms of breaking from the past, his team of advisers combine experience with fresh thinking, Obama said, adding that the “vision for change comes first and foremost…from me.”

And that vision for now is another Clinton administration.

 



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