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If Barack Obama appoints Hillary Clinton as his Secretary of State, it will send a cynical message to his supporters: that change is something they can still only hope for. Because if Obama relies on this unqualified Washington insider to fill one of the most important positions in his 'outsider' administration, it will represent neither change nor hope, just more of the same.
Instead of "Yes, We Can," Obama will be touting loud and clear: "No, we won't."
Hillary Clinton is the epitome of the entrenched Washington political establishment that Obama so effectively challenged and so thoroughly disdained. That's what makes her consideration so puzzling. But it's not just her old politics that should immediately disqualify her. With her out-of-control husband freelancing with foreign governments to raise money for his cronies, his foundation, and for speaking fees for himself, the potential for serious conflicts of interest are incalculable and dangerous.
But aside from being the poster child of the status quo, Hillary is simply not qualified for the job. She has no foreign policy credentials, other than visiting eighty countries as First Lady, where she usually toured schools and hospitals with no diplomatic missions. And, of course, we know her assertions about dodging sniper fire in Bosnia and playing an important role in the Irish Peace Process were just fantasies.
Originally posted by ZindoDoone
The article advances many of the opinons I have heard in the coffee shops and restaurants I have been in these last two weeks.
Originally posted by ZindoDoone
If any of this is true, it looks like Palin in 2012!
Originally posted by manticore
Totally agree!! I'm a Republican who voted for Obama because I honestly want CHANGE. I also didn't want the Clintons back. If this appointment materializes I will start regretting where my vote went.
Bill Richardson seems to be the one with the most demonstrable skills at this critical point in time. Someone is pulling strings and it doesn't seem to be Obama (i.e., Rahm Emmanuel, Hillary Clinton, etc.).
It's starting to give me the impression of the old saying "the more things change, the more they stay the same."
[edit on 18-11-2008 by manticore]