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Clinton Is Among Obama's Top Picks to Lead State Department
Clinton Is Among Obama's Top Picks to Lead State Department
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Hillary Clinton could be Sec. of State
politico.com — Obama has narrowed the list for Sec. of State and Clinton is near the top.  See also:... Clinton aides not denying (more) Hillary Clinton could be Sec. of State
Obama, Clinton discuss top State Department job
Obama, Clinton discuss top State Department job
cnn.com — Sen. Hillary Clinton has been mentioned as a candidate for Obama's secretary of state, sources say.... (more) Obama, Clinton discuss top State Department job
Clinton as Secretary Of State
balloon-juice.com — I still don’t get it . It will be nothing but leaks and drama, she brings all... sorts of baggage to the table, and remember- she was wrong about Iraq, she wants to bomb the hell out of Iran, and she signed the AUMF . What is the point of a fresh ... (more) Clinton as Secretary Of State
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New American Gothic
N/A — Filed under duh; “Still, the fact that Mr. Obama and Mrs. Clinton had even met to discuss such a possibility [of Clinton taking Sec State position] left even some of their closest advisers and allies talking about the pros and cons of so close a partnership, and about how it would be complicated by a third wheel: Mrs. Clinton’s globe-trotting husband, former President Bill Clinton.” Details, we want details. And who else is up for the job? No time to freak.  Can’t ...

SATURDAY ROUNDUP
News — ... - New York Times Clinton, Richardson on Short List - Washington Post - Michael O'Brien

Welcomes with Warnings
Taylor Marsh — ... A bit about Hillary for State, with Kerry and Richardson also in the running, both no doubt qualified. As for Bill Richardson, I’m not a fan. That was the case long ...

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