Melody Barnes, President-elect Obama’s Director-designate of the Domestic Policy Council, talks about the challenges we face and her plans for taking them on.
Barnes is currently co-director of the Agency Review Working Group for the Obama-Biden Transition Team, following a stint as the Senior Domestic Policy Advisor to Obama for America. She has also served as Executive Vice President for Policy at the Center for American Progress and as chief counsel to Senator Edward M. Kennedy on the Senate Judiciary Committee.
Yes Joe Lieberman now will be know as “Joe The Regretter”, You heard it here first at myzine.com
Joe Lieberman took to the set of “Meet the Press” on Sunday, tasked with explaining his conduct on the campaign trail, his attacks on Barack Obama, and his future in the Democratic Party.
here what he said “I do regret, as I said to the caucus and afterward publicly,
there are some things I said during the heat of the campaign that I should have said more clearly and some things I shouldn’t have said at all,” said Joe Lieberman the Connecticut Independent. “They stressed disapproval for some of the things I said. I accept that. That was the spirit of reconciliation. Now we move on together to get the nation’s business done… We don’t have the luxury of looking back. He is the winner, he is the President-elect.”
A 20-year-old model photographed as if she were 10, 20, 30, 40, 50, and 60 years
A series of pictures with the same model in different ages Vogue Paris November 2008 with Eniko Mihalik by Inez van Lamsweerde and Vinoodh Matadin styled by Carine Roitfeld, make-up by Lisa Butler, everything done with amazing make-up and lighting.
On DECEMBER 13, 2007 at Iowa debate, The atmosphere tensed up briefly when Obama was asked what new foreign policies he could offer with a staff of so many ex-Clinton advisers.
Hillary Clinton laughed out loud, and said with a smile on her face, “I’m looking forward to hearing that.”
Obama, also smiling, waited for the laughter to die down before saying, “Hillary, I’m looking forward to you advising me as well.”
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President-elect Barack Obama today announced a bold initiative to save or create 2.5 million jobs in the next two years.
In his weekly address, President-elect Obama announced that he has directed his economic team to formulate an Economic Recovery Plan — a two-year, nationwide initiative that will strengthen our economy and put millions of Americans to work rebuilding our crumbling roads and bridges, modernizing our schools, and securing our clean energy future.