Here are the results of our Secretary of State poll. Because the respondents were not screened demographically, it is not necessarily representative of they US as a whole. However it contains no internal bias.
And here are your comments on the poll.
Posted by Lynn Squance on December 14, 2012 at 10:43 pm.
Today (or yesterday), Susan Rice withdrew her name from consideration because she felt it was too distracting and there is a lot to get done. Would she like the job, absolutely but she didn’t think the time was right for the country.
According to the news, that leaves John Kerry and McConjob and other Republican/Teabaggers have stated there won’t be a problem confirming him. Of course not because that leaves his senate seat open and Brown has already said he is revving up for the job. But there is another popular Democrat that, should he choose to run in the special election, has a financial advantage as Brown’s war chest is just under $500,000. Want to bet that Adelson and the Kochs take care of that little matter.
As for Bill Clinton, he has the personality for it and all his peccadilloes are out in the open, as far as we know. Not to mention, that as a former president, he has certain knowledge and skills that are useful. I certainly wouldn’t say that of Baby Bush!
It will be interesting to see who is tapped and how easily the confirmation goes.
Posted by SoINeedAName on December 12, 2012 at 8:18 pm. From 69.243.241.x Report Abuse
Rice
She’s more than qualified, and Kerry should stay in the Senate so Brown won’t be elected from Massachusetts.
Posted by mamabear on December 5, 2012 at 6:30 am.
Rice, Kerry needs to stay in the Senate.
Posted by Ditzi Dotti on December 3, 2012 at 10:57 am.
There has been a lot of negative press about Susan Rice lately. She has a huge monetary investment in the Keystone Pipeline. IMO, Bill Clinton can do no wrong.
Posted by Patty on December 2, 2012 at 3:38 pm.
I agree with Marva. Susan Rice should change her first name to Condoleeza Rice and she will breeze through the hearings.
Posted by Angelica on December 2, 2012 at 12:34 pm.
Clinton is mesmerizing and he is friends with leaders that no one in the Bush administration could get close to (Kim Jong Il, was one example). Clinton would be a huge asset for any administration. It ought to go to Kerry. But Clinton would be my first choice.
Posted by Yvonne White on December 1, 2012 at 4:54 pm.
If Obama really wants to get serious, he’s appoint Dennis Kucinich!
OMG Marva, very good suggestion about Rice!
Posted by Angelica in reply to Yvonne White on December 2, 2012 at 12:36 pm.
Dennis Kucinich should run for president in 2016, along with Bernie Sanders. They’d get my vote, that’s certain.
Posted by Marva on December 1, 2012 at 10:54 am.
I’ve suggested Susan change her first name to Condoleeza and the Republicans would be stupid enough to vote for her since all "those" people look alike to them. Of course, she can change it back to Susan and leave them wandering around with glazed looks wondering what happened.
Posted by Patty in reply to Marva on December 2, 2012 at 3:25 pm.
Brilliant idea, Marva!
It was really closer than I expected.
I voted for Bill Clinton, because I think he is the best suited for the role. While Susan Rice was clearly qualified, I had reservations because she tends to be an interventionist, and because she has deep financial ties to the Keystone XL Pipeline. I preferred Kerry to Rice, because he tends to reject intervention in favor of diplomacy. However, he has a lot od seniority that his state will lose, and I prefer not to give Bought Bagger Brown another shot at a Senate seat in a special election with gargantuan funding from Banksters, the Koch brothers, and other Plutocons and criminals.
In the new poll, be honest, because he knows.
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Now that Susan Rice has withdrawn her name, my vote goes to Bill Clinton. Do you think he would do it?
I'm sure he wouldn't. He has more status and freedom of action as a past President.
I found it difficult to come up with a definitive choice because I don't know any other potential candidates. Having said that, Bill Clinton would be good. Wouldn't that be odd, husband follows wife in the job. Would be interesting if Hillary was elected president in 2016. Of course, he'd retire. New administration, new crop of advisors generally, right.
If Hillary is elected, I'm sure of one thing. Bill will not be in charge of Interns. π
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