When Gov. Sarah Palin flew home to Alaska for the first time since being named the Republican vice presidential nominee, she brought along at least half a dozen new advisers to conduct briefings, stage-manage her first television interview and help her prepare for a critical debate next month
And virtually every member of the team shared a common credential: years of service to President Bush. (cont.)
Beginning to repeat topics?
You also conveniently leave out the Bush people helping out Obama, but don't let the facts get in the way of a good posting.
This article was from yesterday. It's not a repeat. Obama does not have a Bush team. Nice try
People like Pink Slip
Nice try? I already proved it in your last post, but to prove you wrong again:
Jason Burnett, Bush Official Who Just Resigned, To Aid Obama
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2008/07/06/bush-official-who-just-re_n_111...
You are giddy with glee that Colin Powell is advising Obama.
Former Bush counter-terrorism adviser to stump for Obama in Sudbury
http://www.metrowestdailynews.com/news/x690583992/Former-Bush-counter-te...
Two former Bush Advisers Now Advising Obama, Will Appear at Economic Meeting Today
http://blogs.abcnews.com/politicalpunch/2008/07/two-former-bush.html
And the list goes on and on, yep biased people like PinkSlip refusing to tell the whole story. Of course don't let the facts get in the way of your story.
Far from proving me wrong, a couple of disgruntled employees who turned into critics of the administration is quite different then a "team" of advisors who share a common ideology.
People like Pink Slip
that is what you think.
From first link provided:
"But "after concluding here was no more progress to be made on greenhouse gases under the Bush administration," he (Bartlett) resigned."
From second link provided:
"A past presidential adviser and longtime critic of the Bush administration will speak at a local fundraiser for Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama later this month.
Richard A. Clarke, former counter-terrorism adviser to both former President Bill Clinton and President George W. Bush, is scheduled to appear at an Obama fundraiser on Sept. 26 in Sudbury. Clarke has spent the last several years criticizing Bush's handling of Al Qaeda before Sept. 11, 2001, as well as the administration's rationale for invading Iraq in 2003."
From third link provided:
"Bush administration veterans former Treasury Secretary Paul O'Neill and former Securities and Exchange Commissioner William Donaldson will join former Federal Reserve Chairman Paul Volcker, and more traditionally Democratic economic advisers such as former Clinton Treasury Secretary Robert Rubin, billionaire liberal Warren Buffett, AFL-CIO President John Sweeney, and SEIU Secretary-Treasurer Anna Burger.
Donaldson's tenure at the SEC was notable for his attempts to work with the Democratic Commissioners, for angering the US Chamber of Commerce and Republican legislators, and for abandoning an effort for shareholder proxy access.
O'Neill, the former CEO of Alcoa, had a stormy tenure as Bush's Treasury Secretary, and revealed his frustrations with the Bush administration."
As Pink has said, these links hardly underscore the point you're trying to make here. You're either being deliberately deceptive, or you simply don't grasp the difference in the arguments.
Let's make it simpler for you. The former Bush people helping Obama realize the administration they worked for is full of incompetence and feel a McCain admin. would be much the same. The former (or present) Bush people helping McCain agree with Bush and (inexplicably) apparently want more of the same...incompetence.