Monday, December 08, 2008

Wait and See

So far, every time I hear about something President-Elect Obama has said, or done, or a person he has nominated, I have thought, "Well, that's not so bad." Apparently, it isn't my imagination:

Obama’s post-election rhetoric on Iraq and choices for national security team have some liberal Democrats even more perplexed. As a candidate, Obama defined and separated himself from his challengers by highlighting his opposition to the war in Iraq from the start. He promised to begin to end the war on his first day in office.

Now Obama’s says that on his first day in office he will begin to “design a plan for a responsible drawdown,” as he told NBC’s “Meet the Press” Sunday. Obama has also filled his national security positions with supporters of the Iraq war: Sen. Hillary Clinton, who voted to authorize force in Iraq, as his secretary of state; and President George W. Bush’s defense secretary, Robert Gates, continuing in the same role.

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“My economic team right now is examining, do we repeal that through legislation? Do we let it lapse so that, when the Bush tax cuts expire, they're not renewed when it comes to wealthiest Americans?” Obama said on “Meet the Press.” “We don't yet know what the best approach is going to be.”


That caution sounds a bit conservative to me. I have to adopt a wait-and-see attitude because, like John Isaacs points out in the article, "He hasn't had a first day in office."

But still..

More here.

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