Well, that's what I meant. More good stuff. Here, I'll take one example:
2005 - Timetables? No we can't have those.
2006 - Timetables would aid the enemy
2007 - We don't want to provide timetables, as we might leave without finishing what we need to do.
2008 - "Make it a hundred [years]."
Feb 2009 - We will be pulling most of our troops out by 2010.
Timetable. Done. Period. Finished. What the fuck were the Republicans bitching about? There it is. Something you couldn't do for years, and Obama did it in the time it takes to make coffee.
(Okay, that's not in the first 15 days, but it's a great example. In the first 15 days, all of his executive orders did more good than Bush's eight years, mainly because he was reversing all of the stupid EOs that Bush wrote.)
Rosalina: But you didn't.
Robert: But I DON'T.
Rosalina: You sure that's right?
Robert: I was going to HAVE told you they'd come?
Rosalina: No.
Robert: The subjunctive?
Rosalina: That's not the subjunctive.
Robert: I don't think the syntax has been invented yet.
Rosalina: It would have had to have had been.
Robert: Had to have...had...been? That can't be right.