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President-elect Barack Obama received his first top-secret briefing on national security Thursday, scheduled a meeting today with his economic advisers to be followed by a news conference and accepted an invitation for his wife and him to visit President Bush and Laura Bush at the White House on Monday.

By McClatchy Newspapers and The New York Times

CHICAGO — President-elect Barack Obama received his first top-secret briefing on national security Thursday, scheduled a meeting today with his economic advisers to be followed by a news conference and accepted an invitation for his wife and him to visit President Bush and Laura Bush at the White House on Monday.

The president-elect also talked by telephone with nine world leaders, who all had called to congratulate Obama for his election victory. Among the U.S. allies he spoke with were the top politicians in Israel, Japan and Mexico.

U.S. Rep. Rahm Emanuel, meanwhile, accepted Obama's offer to be his chief of staff. Obama said he picked Emanuel as his chief because "no one I know is better at getting things done than Rahm Emanuel."

Key sources also confirmed that Robert Gibbs, Obama's senior aide, is in discussions about becoming the voice of the White House as its press secretary.

A White House presence for David Axelrod, Obama's campaign mastermind, also was rumored Thursday as the longtime Obama friend considered moving to Washington.

Bush, meanwhile, warning that terrorists "would like nothing more than to exploit this period of change," said his talks Monday with Obama will cover such issues as the turmoil in the financial markets and the war in Iraq.

Bush has said he is determined to conduct an orderly transition. The White House wants to avoid a repeat of the reports that plagued President Clinton when he left office amid questions about whether members of his staff removed the letter W from some computer keyboards.

To that end, Bush has established a formal transition council that has sought advice from outside experts, among them a former Clinton chief of staff, Mack McLarty. McLarty on Thursday praised the effort as "more formal, more focused, more intense" than any he had seen, adding, "The times call for it."

The administration is providing transition offices in Washington, D.C., to the Obama team, and Congress provided roughly $40 million for transition-related activities.

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And yet the Seattle Times NEGLECTS the fact that he had plenty of time to hit the gym...

Day One: Obama faces Cold War threat, a warning from Israel... and an armed guard to go to the gym

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During the day he ventured out twice, once to visit his local gym and then his downtown offices.

Each time he was escorted by a convoy of black vehicles carrying heavily armed secret service agents.
Big deal?...No...

But it shows how the newspaper wanted to FRAME the story around the headline...Pointing out he had time to stop politics and work on his cardio (in other words, "the truth") would've DEFEATED the purpose of the article...

Lie of omission...Standard operating procedure...
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Obama and Bush like to stay in shape...they like all would-be two term presidents understand the importance of saying fit..
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Actually his security briefing has "sobered" him and if you notice he is already "looking burdened".

And he STILL stutters, stammers, and DUH's so much that it is entirely annoying after only ONE SHORT press conference.


I sure hope he can handle this job.......it is kinda important.
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Actually his security briefing has "sobered" him and if you notice he is already "looking burdened".

And he STILL stutters, stammers, and DUH's so much that it is entirely annoying after only ONE SHORT press conference.


I sure hope he can handle this job.......it is kinda important.
When he found out where Ron Paul really came from he was thrown off his game..
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