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Nov 30 2008

Secretary of State Hillary Clinton

Published by eclecticbird at 6:10 pm under Barack Obama, Democrat Edit This

Looks like Bill managed to come to an agreement that will allow Hillary to become secretary of state.  I think this is great news for a number of reasons.  One, I think it nice that two people who fought against each other for so long can now work together.  Two, it’s nice to see Bill stepping away from his work to support his wife after all of the years she did the same for him.  I know it can’t be easy for him to step away from his foundation but the fact that he is willing to do so his wife can further her career is just sweet.  All around goodness from Obama picking a former rival to hubby standing behind the little woman. 

 

PS

I was all worried about finding something good for today and when I logged on this morning this story was on my yahoo page.  Yahoooooo.

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6 Responses to “Secretary of State Hillary Clinton”

  1. threedegreeson 30 Nov 2008 at 8:46 pm edit this

    This is your happy story?

    I mean, the Steelers beat the Patriots today…with ease and style.

    I guess as long as she acts in accordance to the wishes of the President, she’ll be fine. It would be nice to have someone that has actually served on a foreign relations committee, or spent time in the military, but it’s hard to stop the Clinton machine.

  2. threedegreeson 30 Nov 2008 at 9:31 pm edit this

    Hey, if you go to bat for a right-wing, Fundamentalist, race-baiting, poor hating GOPer on my blog, I’m gonna have something to say about Hil-Dawg. It’s not that I don’t like her, it’s that I don’t think SoS is the right job.

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