New Hillary twist: She can’t make up her mind on State; Update: Yes, finally
posted at 3:00 pm on November 21, 2008 by Allahpundit
All the more reason to demand her appointment. With the sole exception of the ‘Cuda, she’s the only inexhaustible supply of blogworthy drama on the political landscape. Four years of Hot Air content hang in the balance. She must accept.
And if you believe Politico and WaPo, that’s exactly what she’ll do. Why? For that, we turn to the NYT:
One friend said Mrs. Clinton decided late Wednesday to say no, reasoning that she would have more freedom in the Senate. By midday Thursday, the friend said, she was “back in the indecisive column again.” By the end of the day, another associate said she could accept by Friday…
[D]riving her consideration, friends said, is a sense of disenchantment with the Senate, where despite her stature she remains low in the ranks of seniority that governs the body. She was particularly upset, they said, at the reception she felt she received when she returned from the campaign after collecting 18 million votes and almost becoming the first woman nominated for president by a major party.
“Her experience in the Senate with some of her colleagues has not been the easiest time for her,” said one longtime friend who insisted on anonymity in exchange for sharing Mrs. Clinton’s sentiments. “She’s still a very junior senator. She doesn’t have a committee. And she’s had some disappointing times with her colleagues.”
In particular, the friend said, Mrs. Clinton was upset when the leadership rejected the possibility of her heading a special new task force with a staff and a mandate to develop legislation expanding health care coverage.
Yeah, I think this is the grand hole in the conventional wisdom that the Senate has more to offer her than does carrying water for The One. Because she’s such an outsized national figure, we tend to assume that that translates into outsized influence legislatively. Tain’t so. If it was, they wouldn’t be straining to come up with symbolic honors for her that carry little real power. If she got to play quarterback on the health-care bill she’d probably stay, but Teddy’s decided he’s going to play quarterback. In which case, whom would you rather take a handoff from — Kennedy, as just one member of a larger team, or the president, to command the entire country’s foreign policy? In fact, I wonder if there’s not something deliberate going on in freezing her out from more influential Senate positions. All the same concerns about her overshadowing Obama or otherwise complicating his job in the cabinet are also true vis-a-vis Senators more senior to her. If you’re a committee chairman with her on the bench, why not stave her off and hope that it makes her more inclined to get vacuumed up into the cabinet? She’s Obama’s problem now, not Teddy’s.
The real question is what she does once she leaves State, which she’ll inevitably do before The One’s time in office ends. Run for governor of New York? Replace Billy Jeff as chairman of the Clinton Global Initiative? Accept formal investiture as feminist pope?
Update: The drama ends — for the time being. No shady Guardian scoop this time; the Times claims she’ll accept. Good luck, Barry.
“She’s ready,” said the confidant. Mrs. Clinton was reassured after talking again with Mr. Obama because their first meeting in Chicago last week “was so general,” the confidant said. The purpose of the follow-up talk, he added, was not to extract particular concessions but “just getting comfortable” with the idea of working together.
A second Clinton associate confirmed that her camp believes they have a done deal. Senior Obama advisers said Friday morning that the offer had not been formally accepted and no announcement will be made until after Thanksgiving. But they said they were convinced that the nascent alliance was now ready to be sealed.
What does “just getting comfortable” mean?










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O Creator of Worlds, Star-Pasturer
How is it that you do not see?
Obama heals his party by giving her a prestigious powerful position.
He unites his party, and uses bricolage to build support and power and political capital.
The analogy would be a Jindal/Romney ticket gets elected in 2016 after a devisive primary runoff with Palin and Huckabee, and Jindal makes Palin his HHS.
matoko_chan on November 22, 2008 at 8:58 AM
O Magnificent
I think Jindal must be your candidate, and he should start running now for 2016.
He should run in stealth mode.
Because of this.
matoko_chan on November 22, 2008 at 9:05 AM
Back to the future.
Skipper50 on November 22, 2008 at 9:32 AM
O Sublime
One of my favorite thoughtgames is what-would-machiavelli-do.
I think Huckabee is just awful for the GOP.
He is openly anti-libertarian, and/or anti-classic liberal like Goldstein says.
Channelling Niccolo, I would deploy what power I had in reshaping the GOP to get of Huck.
Palin can hold the socons, and like Goldstein says, it would be far easier to reframe her as a socon that CAN govern as classic liberal.
matoko_chan on November 22, 2008 at 10:33 AM
Weirdest administration evah!
ronsfi on November 22, 2008 at 11:07 AM
This is so astonishing. Hillary CAN be fired by Obama, probably with little flack from anyone, in a year ot 2′s time. Meanwhile, Hillary gives up her Sanate seat. I think she is nuts to do this, but it SAVES US from Obama buying her off with a supreme court nomination. Whew, we escaped that nightmare. However, his eventual appointments to SCOTUS scare me to death.
I saw that the chick who beat Sununu for Senate in NH is being considered for a cabinet position even before she takes her seat. That seems strange to me. Pretty soon, with these appointments, half the Dems in the Senate will have to be replaced. It does free up for us some seat snatching in 2010, however.
I am just astonished at this turning into Clinton 2.0. I was afraid of Carter 2.0 based on his rhetoric. But with our luck, we will get Clinton_Carter 2.0 SHUDDERS!!!
karenhasfreedom on November 22, 2008 at 12:05 PM
…as someone who couldn’t possibly care less about Hillary Clinton’s career, so long as her hands are in plain sight, I compliment HA once again for their choice of graphic to attach to this thread.
That yellow grinning Hillary, looking like a brain-damaged teddy bear, is delicious…maybe she can assume the same expression whenever she meets foreign heads of state in her new position…that’ll put the fear of God in ‘em!
…Clinton at state…that hack at Justice…Emanuel stretching out his tentacles…call Dr. Frankenstein, and let’s have John Gotti revived for a place in Obama’s inner circle…except that the Don had too much class to hang out with these Ivy League losers…if asked, I’m sure that, for reputations’ sake, he’d rather stay dead….
Puritan1648 on November 22, 2008 at 1:34 PM
KEEP YOUR ENEMIES CLOSE AND NEVER DO LUNCH WITH THEM ON 15 MARCH.
Col.John Wm. Reed on November 22, 2008 at 10:10 PM
You get security clearances when you are elected, with some ‘need to know’ necessary. There are some that get more access than others, but it is all up to the Houses of Congress: they make the law. They made sure that no President could do more than ask for restricting information.
Hillary has never gone through a clearance check… neither have Biden or Obama or Rockefeller or Murtha or Pelosi or Reid, which explains something… remember, your vote is a passport to a security clearance.
ajacksonian on November 23, 2008 at 6:45 AM
Obama’s crack team of advisors are still high fiving themselves over their win and firmly believe they possess superior intelligence over the rest of the world.
There is a high level of manipulation being done here with regard to Hillary.
Obama’s team think they’re in the driver’s seat and Hillary/Bill believe they are.
Either way it’s mind numbing.
Domino on November 23, 2008 at 3:52 PM
I don’t know what to call it, Obama’s presidency, the second coming of Jimmy Carter, or Obama/Clinton 3.
la.rt.wngr on November 23, 2008 at 5:47 PM
This is great. My girl is going to be running the country. Obama has no clue so he wants her to do it.
kanda on November 23, 2008 at 7:09 PM
Pretty much expected.
The Chicago Machine and Soros got their prettyboy in office … now they need adults to actually make sh*t work if they don’t want to lose it all in 2010.
Kristopher on November 24, 2008 at 12:30 PM
Obama thinks he is the Fox and she is the Hen
Ha-cha-cha
Obama has a low tolerance for fems. Now he will get the Big Mamma. Chomp him up, baby. Give him one for Bill.
entagor on November 24, 2008 at 3:01 PM
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