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Intrigue, questions surround Obama's possible Clinton pick AFP/File US president-elect Barack Obama (L) and New York Senator Hillary Clinton address supporters during a
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observer.com - 11/17/2008
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Why would Barack Obama invite Hillary Clinton into
a serious discussion of her potential appointment as Secretary
of State without reaching his own conclusions about the risks and benefits of that possibility? That seems frivolous and foolish, ...
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Bill Clinton: "I'll Do Whatever They Want"
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... Obama administration to help Hillary Clinton become Obama's secretary of state.
Standing on stage and signing autographs after a ceremony to rename the Triborough Bridge after the late Robert F. Kennedy, Clinton was asked about the vetting process.
"Whatever they want. This is a deal between Senator--" he corrected himself, "President-elect [Obama] and Hillary," Clinton said. "You should talk to them. I'll do whatever they want."
That jibes with reports this morning that the former President had offered "several concessions" as part of the ...
Bill Clinton: "I'll Do Whatever They Want"
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... Obama administration to help Hillary Clinton become Obama's secretary of state.
Standing on stage and signing autographs after a ceremony to rename the Triborough Bridge after the late Robert F. Kennedy, Clinton was asked about the vetting process.
"Whatever they want. This is a deal between Senator--" he corrected himself, "President-elect [Obama] and Hillary," Clinton said. "You should talk to them. I'll do whatever they want."
That jibes with reports this morning that the former President had offered "several concessions" as part of the ...
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