prospect.org - 11/14/2008
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Ben Smith rounds up reports that Senator Hillary Clinton , who was in Chicago yesterday, may be under consideration for the position of Secretary of State in an Obama administration. (It seems a little far-fetched to my mind but it's certainly not out of the question). Here's Mike Allen , ...
motherjones.com - 11/19/2008
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motherjones.com —
I was agnostic on the matter of Hillary
Clinton's possible appointment as secretary of state--until last night....
If Barack Obama, the president-elect, wanted to pull a Team of Rivals play, that had seemed fine to me. And placing Clinton in Foggy ...
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Obama's First Drama: Hillary Clinton
tnr.com - 11/17/2008
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tnr.com —
The morning after the presidential election, a group
of top Obama staffers and consultants gathered for brunch...
at a restaurant a few blocks from their Chicago headquarters. The mood was understandably emotional, and, before long, chief strategist ...
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Drama Club
talkleft.com - 11/17/2008
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talkleft.com —
This so much the very definition of irony
: Team Obama, after all but offering SecState to...
Senator Clinton, is expressing EXASPERATION with the Clinton camp for the difficulty in getting a clean vet on President Bill Clintons many ...
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High Drama ObamaNOTS
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The American Prospect, To ABC News: You Must Chill
The Huffington Post | Full News Feed —
... resolved -- and maybe until and even beyond the press conference announcing the new secretary who's headed to Foggy Bottom -- it will be 3 am in the transition process.
The Hillary rumors are the first potential stumbling block for the smooth machine that is President-elect Barack Obama's transition efforts -- and it revolves around a storyline that seems never to get old.
We sort of want to send a valentine to The American Prospect's Tim Fernholz, who responded to The Note like so:
No, it does get old! It's old right now! I ...
The American Prospect, To ABC News: You Must Chill
Politics on HuffingtonPost.com —
... resolved -- and maybe until and even beyond the press conference announcing the new secretary who's headed to Foggy Bottom -- it will be 3 am in the transition process.
The Hillary rumors are the first potential stumbling block for the smooth machine that is President-elect Barack Obama's transition efforts -- and it revolves around a storyline that seems never to get old.
We sort of want to send a valentine to The American Prospect's Tim Fernholz, who responded to The Note like so:
No, it does get old! It's old right now! I ...
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