Obama, McCain Vow To Cooperate
President-Elect Meets With Republican Former Rival At Transition Office In Chicago
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McCain, Obama Discuss Plans
John McCain and President-elect Barack Obama met for the first time since the end of the election to discuss their hopes and plans for the U.S. Dean Reynolds reports.
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"CBS News RAW": President-elect Barack Obama and Sen. John McCain met in Chicago almost two weeks after their fight to lead the country.
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60 Minutes, 11.16.08
Steve Kroft speaks with President-elect Barack Obama and his wife, Michelle, about his historic election victory, his personal transition, and his family; And, Andy Rooney salutes the art of print journalism.
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President-elect Barack Obama meets with Sen John McCain, R-Ariz., Monday, Nov. 17, 2008, at Obama's transition office in downtown Chicago. (AP)
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Accepting The Mantle
President-elect Barack Obama addresses the nation and the world after his victory.
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End Of The Trail
John McCain graciously concedes defeat in the presidential election.
The two former rivals met in Obama's transition headquarters in Chicago. Mr. Obama said before the meeting that he and McCain planned "a good conversation about how we can do some work together to fix up the country, and also to offer thanks to Sen. McCain for the outstanding service he's already rendered."
Mr. Obama and McCain sat together for a brief picture-taking moment with reporters, along with Rahm Emanuel, Mr. Obama's incoming White House chief of staff, and South Carolina Republican Sen. Lindsey Graham, McCain's close friend. Mr. Obama and McCain were heard briefly discussing football, and Mr. Obama cracked that "the national press is tame compared to the Chicago press."
When asked if he planned to help the Obama administration, McCain replied, "Obviously."
After the meeting, Obama and McCain issued a joint statement saying: "At this defining moment in history, we believe that Americans of all parties want and need their leaders to come together and change the bad habits of Washington so that we can solve the common and urgent challenges of our time."
"It is in this spirit that we had a productive conversation today about the need to launch a new era of reform where we take on government waste and bitter partisanship in Washington in order to restore trust in government, and bring back prosperity and opportunity for every hardworking American family," it said. "We hope to work together in the days and months ahead on critical challenges like solving our financial crisis, creating a new energy economy, and protecting our nation's security."
"As a matter of symbolism, the pictures of these two former rivals is important as Mr. Obama begins plotting the kinds of changes he discussed during the campaign," said CBSNews.com senior political editor Vaughn Ververs. "As a practical matter, John McCain is going to remain an important voice in the U.S. Senate on issues such as Iraq and it's never a bad idea to build that relationship."
For McCain and Obama, improving education, ethics reform, torture and the future of the U.S. detention facility in Guantanamo Bay, Cuba are all areas of potential cooperation, reports CBS News correspondent Dean Reynolds.
But will it be McCain, the bipartisan maverick who re-emerges in the senate, or the campaign conservative who might want to join fellow Republicans in frustrating the new president's plans?
"This is a man with a very rich appreciation of history and his place in history," says Jim Vandehei, executive editor at Politico.com. "And I think he'll want to fix any damage that he did in his campaign by ending on a high note in the Senate."
The meeting comes as Mr. Obama, who resigned his Senate seat on Sunday, has been interviewing some of his one-time political opponents to help him run the country.
Several times recently, Mr. Obama has noted Abraham Lincoln's decision to bring his political adversaries into his administration, reports Ververs. This was chronicled in great detail in the Doris Kearns Goodwin book, "Team of Rivals" - specifically three men who Lincoln surprisingly defeated for the Republican nomination in 1860. (Read more from Ververs on this in our Horserace blog.)
In an interview on CBS' 60 Minutes that aired yesterday, Mr. Obama said he had met recently with Sen. Hillary Clinton, who he battled in the Democratic primaries, but he would not reveal if she was up for a cabinet position.
"She is somebody who I needed advice and counsel from," Mr. Obama told 60 Minutes correspondent Steve Kroft. "She is one of the most thoughtful public officials that we have. Beyond that, you're not getting anything out of me Steve."
Click here to read more from the interview.
Mr. Obama also told Kroft he would have Republicans in the cabinet. But advisers to the former candidates have said they don't expect Mr. Obama to consider McCain for an administration job.
Mr. Obama and McCain clashed bitterly during the fall campaign over taxes, the Iraq War, and ways to fix the ailing economy. Things got ugly at times, with McCain running ads comparing Mr. Obama to celebrities Britney Spears and Paris Hilton and raising questions about his rival's distant relationship with a 1960s-era radical, William Ayers.
Mr. Obama's campaign, meanwhile, labeled the 72-year old McCain "erratic" and ran a campaign ad falsely suggesting that McCain and Rush Limbaugh shared similar anti-immigration views.
McCain delivered a gracious concession speech on Election Night, paying tribute to Mr. Obama's historic ascendancy as the nation's first black president. The two agreed that night to meet after the election when McCain called Mr. Obama to concede defeat.
In announcing the meeting on Friday, Mr. Obama's transition office said the president-elect and McCain "share an important belief that Americans want and deserve a more effective and efficient government, and will discuss ways to work together to make that a reality."
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See all 120 Commentsman who did well in college and went on to become the first Afro-American President-elect.....can sit down and work together to help bring this Nation back to where it should be.
I think John McCain would make a Great Secretary of Defense.
Hillary will make a great Secretary of State.
I voted for Obama and I think McCain would be a Great Choice for Secretary of Defense !
The only voice of reason in the entire GOP. I wish Barack would listen to him.
First time I listened to Ingraham''s show without changing stations in complete disgust.
Now, if the far-right and far-left could just set aside the jabs and arrows and start providing optimistic commentary. Don''t give up criticism where criticism is due. Just stop with all the hatred, whining and negativity. That accomplishes nothing.
Now, if the far-right and far-left could just set aside the jabs and arrows and start providing optimistic commentary. Don''''t give up criticism where criticism is due. Just stop with all the hatred, whining and negativity. That accomplishes nothing.
Posted by jxknowles at 01:57 PM : Nov 17, 2008
Very well put!!
Posted by gop_will_win at 02:03 PM : Nov 17, 2008
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Yeah too bad Obama is going to be our President & your guy isn''t!
Posted by gop_will_win at 02:03 PM : Nov 17, 2008
Look at those pictures again, you id.iot! John McCain has his legs wrapped tightly together, like a girl who is trying to hide/protect her "private area", whereas Obama has one ankle resting up on his knee-- a posture that little girls are taught to avoid like the plague because it will reveal their "private area"!!!
You repugs are so desperate to find anything to criticize Obama with that you get everything all mixed up. Isn''t it about time for you losers to grow up?
PS, gop_will_win: maybe you didn''t get the election results yet... the GOP has LOST. Time to crawl back into your little hidey hole.
Posted by gop_will_win
Why do you always post foolish comments? Who cares! Bush is a manly cowboy and look at the state of our union? Kinda glad he crosses them differently.
You left out little Zamboni...
Posted by Olivia4441 at 02:20 PM : Nov 17, 2008
I take exception that McCain IS an honorable man.
It''s, in my view, a past tense. McCain was an honorable man until the 2008 election campaign, then he lost his honor by lying and making false statements about his opponent.
Maybe over time, McCain can regain his honor but for now it is LOST!
Posted by Olivia4441
Your concern is duly noted, now go play on the freeway.
My hope about any change he promised is deteriorating sharply.
Obama was dishonest when he painted McCain as being out of touch and behind the times, now he turns around and wants his "help."
Now we all know that Obama doesn''t know so much, has no idea of how to lead, and is putting together a "rat pack" kind of governance. What a loser.
We can''t outsource these to other countries too!
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I''ve tried crossing my legs the way McCain is in the picture but it''s quite uncomfortable if you have male gentials. Usually ladies sit like that.
But really...what are you on about now, guy?
Posted by gop_will_win
Looking at the picture above, all I can say is you must be hanging around with some trashy girls. If a girl wearing a dress crossed her legs the way Obama has his crossed you would be able to see her tonsils.
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And that gopwillwin guy. Guess he had a horrific accident involving some kind of pinching farm equipment. Our condolences.
You guys really add alot to a politcal discussion. Stop back when you graduate 5th grade.
You guys really add alot to a politcal discussion. Stop back when you graduate 5th grade.
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I''m sorry it was just amusing that gop-will-win was introducing this silly discussion. I''ll stop now. Lol.
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Yeah I always check in to see what his latest rant is. But really, the poor guy has problems. We don''t know his situation so I guess I should lay off.
Looking at the picture above, all I can say is you must be hanging around with some trashy girls. If a girl wearing a dress crossed her legs the way Obama has his crossed you would be able to see her tonsils.
Posted by nowaymcgoo at 03:17 PM : Nov 17, 2008
Hahahaha
You must be one miserably unhappy person.
"In the multitude of counselors there is wisdom."
Too bad Bush never got any of that.
Self Righteous Fox Fed GOP drones-
That God Is Not-
And never was, a Republican!!!
Time To go back to Catechism 1
And Read About The Pharisees
And The Leaven Of Herod!!!!
They''ve been running the GOP for years!!!
Although it is suspected that Obama would have liked to "bury the hatchet" in McBush''s skull, the two of them promised to work together for the betterment of the country; although everyone knows that a vast majority of political promises are NEVER kept!
After all, how many "promises" has the Great Emperor Bush II kept????
At any rate, it is rumored that Obama may have offered McBush the prospect of a job in his cabinet, PROVIDED he fills out the 9 page application for job employment.
The position Obama has made available to McBush is that of "Propoganda Minister" because of the outstanding way McBush had been able to "bend, warp, spindle, and mutilate" the truth during the campaign while all the while claiming to be a "straight talker", and his ability to whip crowds into a frenzy over nonsense.
SIG HEIL, NO ONE LISTENS TO ME ANYMORE; NOT EVEN BARNEY!!!, BUSH!!!
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Posted by specialty8
Yeah, the last thing this country needs is another president who looks like a total idiot.
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Posted by specialty8 at 03:46 PM : Nov 17, 2008
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With Homeland Security listening in on any U.S. citizens conversation you don''t think it is already here?
We can only hope the civility, graciousness, and Call to Duty exhibited by these two Gentlemen will extend into all of our Nation.
And especially here with those who comment.
Love One Another - Make America Great.
Thank You
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