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Hillary Clinton, Secretary of State?

By James Pethokoukis

Posted: November 15, 2008

The Secretary of State odds from Intrade: Sen. Hillary Clinton 65 percent, Gov. Bill Richardson 23 percent, Gen. Jim Jones 13 percent, Sen. Richard Lugar 10 percent. Again, I think if Obama picks Hillary it might make it easier to pick Larry Summers for Treasury.

Secretary of State

Think of it this way. Hillary is an extremely hard worker. She'll probabbly have much more to do as Secreatary of State, than she would have had if she'd been made VP.

Also: she's extremely INDEPENDENT. There is possibly a little more room for independence as secretary of state than there would be as VP. I hope she stays forever young, that Obama does a great job for eight whole years (with reelection) and that Hillary gets elected prez in 2016. For eight more years. This would be an unlikely historical event (democrats in for 16 years!) but if these two perform as good as they look it would mean a great turn for the better in US and global politics. (We hope and pray).

guessin of @ Dec 04, 2008 22:33:54 PM

Hillary as Secretary of State

Barack Obama’s decision to name Hillary Clinton the Secretary of State post could well turn out to be his first major blunder, for these obvious reasons:

First, there’s the inseparable bond with her husband Bill. Given the duo’s unquenchable thirst for power, they would not be content to play second fiddle. From day one they would be scheming to usurp control of the White House. Once they get a foothold, Obama would be hard-pressed to rein them in.

Then, there’s the Clintons’ long history of corruption, deception and sleaze—Whitewatergate, Pardongate, Cattle-futuresgate, Chinagate, Filegate, Fellatiogate, the using of uniformed marines as waiters, the plundering of White House property, the Impeachment and near conviction, the punitive IRS audits, the violent deaths of potentially incriminating witness. This alone would provide Obama’s enemies with all the grime they needed to smear his presidency.

Consider further that unlike a Condoleezza Rice or a Madelaine Albright—not to mention bona fide statesmen like Henry Kissinger, Dean Rusk and John Foster Dulles--Hillary Clinton lacks the educational and cultural gravitas to represent our nation abroad. Her lawyering in Arkansas and stint in Congress doesn’t quite cut it. She did get 18 million votes in the Democratic primaries, probably more than Obama, but a large proportion of those votes were cast by diehard feminists and the less educated, hardly the constituency whose support lends credibility to a Secretary of State.

Barack Obama should recall the reasons why he didn’t choose Hillary as his VP running mate. For his and the nation’s sake, let us hope that she changes her mind and spurns the Secretary of State offer. Her coyness in reaching her decision--making Obama beg, in effect--is already an ominous sign.

Carlos Navarro of NC @ Dec 01, 2008 01:19:28 AM

Hillary as Secretary of State?

Barack Obama’s decision to offer Hillary Clinton the Secretary of State post could well turn out to be his first major blunder, for these obvious reasons:

First, there’s the inseparable bond with her husband Bill. Given the duo’s unquenchable thirst for power, they would not be content to play second fiddle. From day one they would be scheming to usurp control of the White House. Once they get a foothold, Obama would be hard-pressed to rein them in.

Then, there’s the Clintons’ long history of corruption, deception and sleaze—Whitewatergate, Pardongate, Cattle-futuresgate, Chinagate, Filegate, Fellatiogate, the impeachment and near conviction, the punitive IRS audits, the violent deaths of potentially incriminating witness. This alone would provide Obama’s enemies with all the grime they needed to smear his presidency.

Consider further that unlike a Condoleezza Rice or a Madelaine Albright—not to mention bona fide statesmen like Henry Kissinger, Dean Rusk and John Foster Dulles--Hillary Clinton lacks the educational and cultural gravitas to represent our nation abroad. Her lawyering in Arkansas and stint in Congress don't quite cut it. She did get 18 million votes in the Democratic primaries, probably more than Obama, but a large proportion of those votes were cast by diehard feminists and the less educated, hardly the constituency whose support lends credibility to a Secretary of State.

Barack Obama should recall the reasons why he didn’t choose Hillary as his VP running mate. For his and the nation’s sake, let us hope that she changes her mind and spurns the Secretary of State offer. Her coyness in her reaching decision--making Obama beg, in effect--is already an ominous sign.

Carlos the Carpenter of NC @ Nov 23, 2008 09:08:34 AM

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