Yesterday my fellow blogger, jwilkes, posted a well written argument in favor of making Hillary Clinton the Secretary of State in a Barack Obama Administration. I have a great deal of respect for jwilkes’s writing ability and opinions. In fact, jwilkes is one of the writers here at eyesonobama.com/TheRealRight who I have tried to emulate.
That being said, I completely disagree with yesterday’s post titled "Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton."
Jwilkes begins the article with a point I agree with, "If there’s one thing every single American voter should have learned about Hillary Clinton in this election process, it’s that she concedes nothing."
This is specifically the reason we should not make Hillary Clinton the Secretary of State, particularly after eights years of the hard-headed lack of negotiating skills possessed by the Bush Administration. The last thing this country needs is a Secretary of State perceived by the rest of the world as cold, rigid and unwilling to bend on anything.
Someone like Bill Richardson is far better suited to be Secretary of State. I have stated in the past that I would like to see
In fact, he seems be boning up on his excellent diplomatic skills already.
Jwilkes goes on to say of
Again, I agree with Jwilkes in that department, but disagree with where he goes from there when he argues that making
Not too many people would disagree that Hillary Clinton first ran for Senate in 2000 as a stepping stone to the Presidency. That has been her goal for quite some time. However, every day 100
Was Howard Dean a failure? Can we say that Ted Kennedy has been a failure? How about Shirley Chisholm’s run for President?
Failing to win the highest office in the nation was a political setback for all three of these candidates, but by no means have they all failed at the true aims of their careers.
As for the feasibility of making
Just this week, as reported by the Reno Gazette-Journal, a well known Nevada physician named Robin Titus halted her effort to have Sen. Reid recalled when her campaign learned that federal impeachment is the only way to remove him from office.
Reid is up for re-election in 2010 and his current polls in
Say what you want about uniformed voters or any unfair characterization of Reid’s tenure as Majority Leader, but when he has the support of 1/5 of the country and less than 40% of his constituents, he is not going to remain the Majority Leader for long.
Furthermore, in the eyes of many in The Democratic Party, Reid has been largely ineffective. If there was any indication that
For Reid’s part he would be handed an opportunity to save his legacy. Instead of being remembered as a wildly unpopular Majority Leader who suffered an embarrassing electoral defeat in 2010 he would have the chance to be remembered as the man who brought the Democrats back together. It might even boost his chances of re-election two years from now.
On top of all this it is going to be tough for Sen. Clinton to take any cabinet position in an Obama Administration, let alone a position of such high profile as the Secretary of State. For starters
With all due respect to jwilkes, I am curious to know what the readers here at eyesonobama.com think. And jwilkes, I look forward to your response as well. I hope we’ve sparked a good debate here at eyesonobama.com.
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