It appears that Obama is going to offer the Sec of State job to Hillary.
OM word. Biden must be SO PISSED!! Just two days after his comments about how he is going to be a "hands on" VP especially in foreign affairs. Uh, apparently not. HRC would never answer to Biden. Or trust him.
What a win-win for Obama.
Keeps his only real political challenger on his staff (hold your enemies close...). Gets her out of the health care Hill politics, which she utterly bombed at last time. Gets Bill (and his charisma and libido) out of the country, so he's not causing problems and allows Obama to really take the reigns of the party. It will thrill the Europeans (which is a plus only if we care). Avoids the confirmation nightmare that would result from trying to appoint her to the other position everyone has been "claiming" to properly be hers--a Supreme Court nod. Actually, it seems like a pretty brilliant idea for his politic interests.
I can't think of why she would be particularly qualified for this position--other than the fact that she has traveled around as a junior Senator and was, apparently, shot at in Bosnia as First Lady --especially when her creditials are compared to those of Sam Nunn or Chuck Hagel or a half-dozen other people. But from a purely cynical point of view, excellent choice.
OM word. Biden must be SO PISSED!! Just two days after his comments about how he is going to be a "hands on" VP especially in foreign affairs. Uh, apparently not. HRC would never answer to Biden. Or trust him.
What a win-win for Obama.
Keeps his only real political challenger on his staff (hold your enemies close...). Gets her out of the health care Hill politics, which she utterly bombed at last time. Gets Bill (and his charisma and libido) out of the country, so he's not causing problems and allows Obama to really take the reigns of the party. It will thrill the Europeans (which is a plus only if we care). Avoids the confirmation nightmare that would result from trying to appoint her to the other position everyone has been "claiming" to properly be hers--a Supreme Court nod. Actually, it seems like a pretty brilliant idea for his politic interests.
I can't think of why she would be particularly qualified for this position--other than the fact that she has traveled around as a junior Senator and was, apparently, shot at in Bosnia as First Lady --especially when her creditials are compared to those of Sam Nunn or Chuck Hagel or a half-dozen other people. But from a purely cynical point of view, excellent choice.
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