Hi QCP-ers! We’ve only got 41 days left of President Bush, and already I’m trying to imagine what life will be like without good ol’ 43. I was only 19 when Bush became president, and the 2000 election was probably the first election in which many of us were able to vote. Which also means that for almost all of us, our entire 20s have been spent under the reign of W.

So what will be different now that W is almost retired? Well, of course we’re all excited about Obama, optimism, change, hope, etc. On the other hand, there’s going to be a collective sigh of grief from all the humorists and comedians who will no longer have such an easy target. I know Jon Stewart is already mourning W’s departure.

On a more serious note, I have to say that now that Bush is leaving, I’m not quite so filled with rage at the sight of him. He seems more like a bumbling idiot than an evil mastermind. Yes, his policies are still doing damage around the world and creating chaos here at home, particularly with the financial meltdown. But there’s a ray of hope that wasn’t around a year ago, or even six weeks ago. It’s not just that Obama is a breath of fresh air, it’s the promise that we can actually improve our country, our standing in the world, and the lives of our citizens. Particularly on the left, there’s been so much depression for the last 8 years that the Democratic party was broken, that it couldn’t stand up to the right, and that the left would never win another presidential election.

And now, with the Obama transition moving along smoothly, with the appointment of a “team of rivals” that are competent, intelligent and well-known, it looks like the government will start doing its job. The symbolic changes alone are exciting. I heard Obama talking about his wish to hold poetry readings at the White House, along with bringing in prominent scientists to give talks at the White House. Finally, facts, culture and science will not be the enemies of the administration! And I’m also heartened to hear reports that Bush and his administration have been quite cooperative in the transition; it was embarrassing back in 2001 when the Clinton staffers trashed the White House and destroyed government property.

So, all you QCP-ers out there, what are your thoughts on the final days of the Bush Presidency? What are your hopes for the coming months and years? And how have your feelings about Obama changed since the election?