Revelations, criticism and some praise for leaked information clearinghouse website Wikileaks will likely continue all week. Over the weekend, the website released more than 90,000 classified military records on the Afghan war. The White House strongly condemned the move, calling it a threat to national security. In the same hand, however, members of the Obama Administration dismissed the actual content of the documents, saying there were “no new revelations.”
WikiLeaks Walks Line On National Security, Freedom Of Information
Conflicting Stories Regarding Bayless White House Tweets
We know that Rick Bayless is a Twitter master. But was he censored from tweeting from the White House? Did he tweet from the White House kitchen and get caught? Or was he putting some serious strain on his keypads with updates?
It's Rahmbo's Fault
Has White House swearing increased? Politico looks at whether the current administration is more profane or reporters are just more accurate - and more complete - with their quotes and general coverage.
Clinton Nomination Expected Monday
According to an AP report from last night, it seems President-Elect Barack Obama will officially nominate Hillary Clinton for Secretary of State on Monday.
Obama Announces His "Money Team"
At a press conference today, President-Elect Barack Obama presented what is being called his "money team," his economic advisers who will attempt to help him turn the economy around once he takes office in January. At the presser, his second since his November 4 election win, he announced the following members of his economic team:

