Hillary our next Secretary of State? Cannot be! She won't meet with enemies!

Ambrose Aban
What is happening to Obama's promise of "change"? And what is happening to Bill Richardson who endorsed Obama during the primaries? Isn't he not "The One" for the job? And where is this leak coming from? Hillary Clinton met with Obama on Thursday to discuss her role in the new administration. If Hillary is the new Secretary of State, what is becoming of Bill Clinton? We love Bill and Hillary. But, really, where is the "change" that Obama is promising? Hillary, if she is not the president, she is a true blooded insider of Washington. She lived in the WH for eight years as First Lady. Clinton's trip to Chicago, described in press reports as "personal business," came following a request from Obama, the official said.

Phil Spencer
There were numerous reports last night that Hillary Clinton may be under consideration for Secretary of State in the Obama administration. Liberal commentators can say it all they want, but Hillary should have been shortlisted as the VP. Not Joe Biden. Democrats should have voted for Hillary.


Ambrose Aban

It is hard to imagine Hillary executing Obama's international policies. Now they are saying Hillary is "an agent" for Obama's change. We are saying Hillary was shortchanged during the primary process.

Phil Spencer
And don't forget...Hillary and Biden slammed Obama for his lack of experience.

Ambrose Aban
Obama made it very clear many times that he would have dialoques with our enemies.

Phil Spencer
Yes, that's correct. But Hillary made it very very clear also and many times that she would never have dialoques with our enemies.

Ambrose Aban
Then, if that's the case, how can she be an effective Secretary of State?

From the Washington Post:
There's increasing chatter in political circles that the Obama camp is not overly happy with the usual suspects for secretary of state these days and that the field might be expanding somewhat beyond Sen. John Kerry (D-Mass.), Gov. Bill Richardson (D-N.M.), Sen. Chuck Hagel (R-Neb.) and maybe former Democratic senator Sam Nunn of Georgia.

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