May 9, 2009
Air Force One photo op disaster

NYT reports, “The director, Louis Caldera, who was appointed by President Obama to the White House post and had been a secretary of the Army in the Clinton administration, resigned on Friday for his role in approving the April 27 flyover. In a brief letter to Mr. Obama, Mr. Caldera said that the matter “has become a distraction for the important work you are doing as president.”

Indeed, it was a poorly executed plan and no one is convinced that Air Force One needs a promotion, particularly in these difficult economic times.

I am also hoping that Pres. Obama will maintain these standards: if you screw up you are out, no matter how loyal you were to the party or the president.  That would be a welcome departure from Pres. Bush’s policy of not firing anyone even if they screwed up big time.

February 3, 2009
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“New Hampshire’s governor, John Lynch, a Democrat who enjoys bipartisan support, also proved willing to go along with Mr. Gregg’s condition. Mr. Lynch told friends that he thought it would not be fair, or popular among a substantial number of New Hampshire voters, to replace Mr. Gregg with a Democrat. And he thought it would be a plus for the state to have a representative in the cabinet.”

The system of appointing a senator by a governor after a current senator is no longer serving, is totally broken. I favor a new election, but I find it dictatorial that a governor can appoint anyone she or he likes. In that respect what is happening is much more acceptable to me.

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Obama Set to Add Republican to Cabinet - NYTimes.com