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Originally Posted by Ken King It's a huge decision. If she accepts then she must vacate her Senate seat and then if she gets canned by Obama she is on the outside looking in and no longer in the game. Given their not so friendly campaign would she give up a sure thing in the Senate hoping that she and Obama can work together with him holding the power to fire her at will? |
Exactly. She has a lock on the Senate. New Yorkers will elect her for the next hundred years.
Secretary of State is an appointed , therefore temporary, job.
She would be an idiot to give up that seat for one that is a sure fire way to be criticised and shown up for the idiot she is. Whoever bears the job of carrying Obama's pathetic appeasement agenda to foreign countries is doomed to failure.
Its like two kids out driving on their electric gator being placed in the cab of a Peterbilt and told to drive it cross-country.