Barack Obama is looking more like a realist

The president-elect who promised to overthrow Washington's partisanship and cronyism is turning to seasoned veterans -- even lobbyists -- in an apparent effort to avoid rookie mistakes.

Now that the confetti has fallen, the nascent administration of Barack Obama has come face to face with one of its biggest challenges: living up to the exceptionally high expectations his thrilling campaign produced among supporters and long-suffering Democrats.

At his transition team's first public briefing Tuesday, the audience was wildly outsized for the presentation by the transition chief, owlish think-tank denizen John Podesta. Full Story »

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Kristin Gorski
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by Kristin Gorski - Nov. 13, 2008

The greatest strength of this piece is its context: the reporters clearly show that Obama's strategy of picking many former Clinton staff members stems from not wanting to repeat mistakes of past Democratic presidents. It would be interesting to read some outside sources and commentary on what Obama is doing for additional insight.

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