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To: tejek who wrote (2828)11/17/2008 8:35:54 PM
From: TimF  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 3816
 
Obama has professional campaign managers just as Palin had a city manager.

And then of course she was governor without any "state manager".



To: tejek who wrote (2828)11/21/2008 5:17:50 PM
From: TimF  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 3816
 
A Real Press Corps
Jennifer Rubin - 11.21.2008 - 8:13 AM

The Washington Post reports:

Barack Obama was famously able to impose discipline and control over his presidential campaign, but it didn’t take long for him to discover that running a transition is something quite different.

Top aides to the president-elect had hoped to take a methodical approach to selecting and unveiling their new team, starting with the announcements of top national security and economic players shortly after Thanksgiving. But leaks and rumors have disrupted that plan, suggesting that the “no-drama Obama” mantra famously repeated by his staff may not be as operational in Washington as it was at campaign headquarters in Chicago.


Once again, reporters are amazed that running a campaign isn’t much like running the country. The sole focus and relatively small numbers employed in winning an election really aren’t comparable to running a far-flung administration, hiring diverse people, and making substantive policy decisions...

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