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And, do you think they would have allowed that? (eom)
salonpas 1798 reads
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1 / 16

........by giving up on Susan Rice his nominee for Secretary State. I supported this fool!

mattradd 40 Reviews 204 reads
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Timbow 221 reads
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Posted By: salonpas
........by giving up on Susan Rice his nominee for Secretary State. I supported this fool!

salonpas 246 reads
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4 / 16

.........This just feeds into the Republican meme that Obama can be rolled, that he's weak, he hates to fight. Damn it he won reelection by 4+ million votes and now the asshole needs to act like it. Now about the fiscal cliff BS, I say Fuck the Republicans let's go over the cliff, we'll talk seriously when taxes go up for everyone early next year.

salonpas 264 reads
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6 / 16

.............goes to Scott Brown a Republican and Democrats lose a valuable Senate seat. Just plain stupid!

Tusyan 221 reads
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7 / 16

Posted By: salonpas
........by giving up on Susan Rice his nominee for Secretary State. I supported this fool!
Yeah, big win for the Republicans. Stopping a nomination that was never made. Could be the whole Rice incident by was a misdirection play by the President to clear the way for the candidate that he'll nominate to replace Sec. Clinton.

no_email 3 Reviews 203 reads
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8 / 16

Obama has had some time to make this decision.

Posted By: Tusyan
Posted By: salonpas
........by giving up on Susan Rice his nominee for Secretary State. I supported this fool!
Yeah, big win for the Republicans. Stopping a nomination that was never made. Could be the whole Rice incident by was a misdirection play by the President to clear the way for the candidate that he'll nominate to replace Sec. Clinton.

inicky46 61 Reviews 178 reads
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9 / 16

Gov. Patrick appoints a strong Democrat.  Scott Brown just lost.  No one will vote for him again.  Lightening doesn't strike twice.  That seat stays Dem.
I understand the disappoinment over Rice.  She's very capable and was used as pinata by Republicans to weaken Obama so they could win other fights.  That won't happen now.  He will be twice as strong now in the fiscal cliff negotiations.  He holds all the cards now.  No distractions.  He should stare down Boehner and the rest and tell them, "go ahead, let us go off the cliff." The Reps will be blamed and the cliff is no big deal and O knows it.

saltyballs 233 reads
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11 / 16

.....in running for Governor of Massachusetts. Other than him there is no one else who can beat Scott Brown. Perhaps maybe Patrick Duval if decides to appoint himself and step down as Governor.  

Timbow 271 reads
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12 / 16

Also, Rice did not want to go under oath about Benghazi.






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Snowman39 218 reads
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13 / 16

He just won and his political capital is high. Why take the hit of losing the nomination process when he probably is not that concerned if it is Rice or someone else.

He has some hard fights ahead not only with the fiscal cliff, but other issues after that. He needs to go with a nominee that will sail through and use his capital for his bigger issues.

Personally, I would imagine Kerry is a lock for it.

inicky46 61 Reviews 173 reads
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14 / 16

And if snow and I can agree on anything, it's rare.  But this situation has nothing to do with your political position and everything to do with pure political calculus.  In the bigger game, whatever Rice's pros and cons, her nomination would have been a distraction.  That's a shame, but it's also true.

anonymousfun 6 Reviews 213 reads
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You are an idiot. She asked him remove her name on her own to avoid month long unproductive fight with two senile Republican nut jobs who thinks they know everything about the military and foreign policy.

She is only 48 and she has plenty of time become Secretary of State in 2016 when Hillary Clinton is elected President.

Timbow 241 reads
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Posted By: Snowman39
He just won and his political capital is high. Why take the hit of losing the nomination process when he probably is not that concerned if it is Rice or someone else.

He has some hard fights ahead not only with the fiscal cliff, but other issues after that. He needs to go with a nominee that will sail through and use his capital for his bigger issues.

Personally, I would imagine Kerry is a lock for it.  
-- Modified on 12/14/2012 5:31:20 AM

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