Team of Rivals? No, Team of Superstars. Why Obama Tapping Clinton for Secretary of State Makes Sense
Tom Friedman's thoughts on Hillary Clinton's prospective appointment as Barack Obama's secretary of state are typically provocative.
And, in other times, I might agree with him. There is no denying the benefits of a close partnership between a president and a secretary of state, nor the dangers of a flawed or distant relationship.
But these are not other times. Obama is inheriting one stupendous mess, and an American government—from State to Homeland Security to FEMA to Interior to Social Security to Energy and on and on down the list—in dire need of reform.
Obama doesn't need a team of rivals in his cabinet so that, with Machiavellian guile, he can keep his enemies close.
What he needs is a team of political and corporate superstars who, whatever their status—rivals, friends, or strangers—can immediately start fixing stuff.
And whatever you think about Hillary, this is for certain: She's inexhaustible. Smart. Focused. Relentless. Ambitious. She will work like a dog to get the job done. And if her appointment brings additional political benefits, well, let's exploit them, too.
And that, I believe, is the message that Obama is sending with the names of his prospective appointees. The president-elect seems sure enough, and secure enough, to assemble just that kind of highly skilled team.
Obama is not going to have the blessed luxury, enjoyed by George H. W. Bush, of presiding over the collapse of America's deadliest foes. Nor will the economic crisis at home give him the time to play the great game of diplomacy with a bosom buddy, like Bush did with Jim Baker.
It's as simple as this. The new president is going to be inundated with troubles. He's going to need the best help he can get. So sound the alarum. It's all hands to quarters.
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Will Hillary Clinton become Secretary of State?
Before Hillary Clinton can become Secretary of State, the Obama administration will certainly insist on a number of conditions which could include:
1) Bill Clinton must provide a complete listing of all donors to his foundation and presidential library.
2) Both Bill and Hillary Clinton must agree that any and all private financial dealings and other interactions with foreign leaders will not take place unless specifically authorized by the US government.
3) Hillary Clinton agrees to publically discuss exactly what her approach to the job of Secretary of State will be and clearly indicate how she will be able to perform that job without any conflict of interest whatsoever.
If Bill and Hillary Clinton are unwilling or unable to comply with whatever the Obama administration considers necessary, Hillary Clinton cannot become Secretary of State. The ball is in the Clinton’s court.
Hillary Clinton is the wrong choice for Sec of State
The site DraftFareed.org has an excellent analysis of some of the many reasons why Hillary Clinton would be a bad choice for Secretary of State. http://draftfareed.org/hillary-clinton-wrong-secretary-state/
Personally, I think Fareed Zakaria would be an excellent choice - a political "realist" with no personal political ambitions who understands the nuance of diplomacy and can effectively discuss President Obama's agenda with the world's leaders.
For example, who else was able to get Chinese Premier Wen Jia Bao to sit down for an "anything goes" interview?
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