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The National Security Team

by BooMan
Sun Nov 30th, 2008 at 03:35:51 PM EST

The national security team roll-out is coming tomorrow, and the reporting has not changed.

CHICAGO – President-elect Barack Obama will roll out his national security team at a news conference here on Monday morning, including his former primary rival, Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton, as his secretary of state, Democrats close to the process said. Mrs. Clinton is flying to Chicago to appear beside the man who beat her for the Democratic nomination, a person close to Clinton said. Friends previously said she was prepared to join his cabinet in hopes of having more impact than she would in the Senate, but the person close to her said the decision is now official. In addition to Mrs. Clinton, Democrats said, Mr. Obama plans to announce that he is keeping Defense Secretary Robert M. Gates, who has run the Pentagon for the last two years under President Bush. And they said Mr. Obama will appoint Gen. James L. Jones, a retired Marine commandant and NATO supreme commander, as his national security adviser.

Rounding out his national security team, Mr. Obama will also name former Deputy Attorney General Eric H. Holder Jr. as his choice for attorney general and Governor Janet Napolitano of Arizona as secretary of homeland security, the Democrats said. Mr. Obama may also announce former Assistant Secretary of State Susan E. Rice as ambassador to the United Nations, a job that will be given cabinet rank in his cabinet, as it had under President Bill Clinton.

Bolstering the case that Clinton will be tapped for State, the New York Times and Washington Post are both reporting that Bill Clinton will release the names of over 200,000 donors to his library and foundation, paving the way for his wife's confirmation.

The former president has also agreed to allow the State Department and, potentially, the White House, to vet his personal business interests and speeches so as to avoid potential conflicts of interest, according to transition officials.

If the reporting is correct, one significant development is Susan Rice's appointment to be U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations and the restoration of that post to cabinet level. Rice and Holder would be the first African-Americans to hold their respective seats in a cabinet. Joining with the president-elect and Bill Richardson at the Commerce Department, they will present an image of diversity to the world.

The retention of Robert Gates is being well received at the Pentagon, and I have not seen one peep of criticism of Hillary Clinton from the right (there's a lesson in there, by the way). Obama appears to be avoiding the problems that beset Bill Clinton at the beginning of his administration. He is not going to allow himself to get crossways of the military, which is something JFK never recovered from after the Bay of Pigs.

At this point, I am more interested in the who will be staffing the deputy and undersecretary positions at Defense and State. You may recall that most policy meetings are coordinated at the Deputies level. When the Bush administration kicked Richard Clarke out of the cabinet they also kicked him out of the principals meetings, and Clarke found it very difficult to get his Al-Qaeda warnings heard at the highest levels of government. But the Deputies Meetings are still where most of the choices are formulated for presentation to the principals, and it is therefore very important to have good, solid progressives in the deputy positions.



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It will be less than three months before Hillary Clinton does or says something embarrassing that will make it clear that her appointment to SOS is a big mistake.  But if that's the only blunder Obama makes, I can live with that.  It's still progress.
by eagleye on Sun Nov 30th, 2008 at 03:17:53 PM EST
I am less concerned about Hillary or any other Obama appointee saying something embarrassing than I am about what this says about foreign policy under an Obama administration.
by Hurria (Muslawia@gmail.com) on Sun Nov 30th, 2008 at 03:57:39 PM EST
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It says that the inside the beltway establishment is pleased as punch with the sort of change they can believe in.

However, I'll withhold judgment on where all this back to the future stuff brings us until Obama begins making policy decisions rather than administrative decisions.

by sleepy (imcotton1991@yahoo.com) on Sun Nov 30th, 2008 at 04:21:27 PM EST
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Based on most of the relevant policy statements he made during the campaign combined with his staffing choices so far I am not hopeful. It all sounds and looks like more of the same.

But I never expected anything very different, so disappointment is not the right word for what I am feeling.

by Hurria (Muslawia@gmail.com) on Sun Nov 30th, 2008 at 04:36:05 PM EST
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Curious it is being reported in this Reuters article, Choice of Clinton carries risks for Obama, that Hillary

["She] is someone who nearly became president," said Reginald Dale, a scholar at the Center for Strategic and International Studies. "She is a major political leader in her own right and probably feels she still ought to be president. She would be pretty forward in advancing her policies.

(emphasis added)

Blow me over..was Hillary a candidate in the general election?

Obama won it but he has to share his administration with the Clintons. Might as well, given he's loaded up with Clinton hires.

Nothing new to see here. Star power over competence. Paris Hilton has as much star power.

Obama's big disaster is setting up. Frictions and high drama in abundance.

Well, "You can't vote for war and disown the results"

by idredit on Sun Nov 30th, 2008 at 04:20:56 PM EST
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Is Susan Rice related to Condaleeza Rice? Not being snide, just curious.
by The Voice In The Wilderness on Sun Nov 30th, 2008 at 06:35:22 PM EST
Thankfully, no.
by Micheline on Sun Nov 30th, 2008 at 10:24:41 PM EST
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that I hope winds up somewhere in an Obama/Holder Justice Department.

Connie Rice is a cousin to Condi.

by rikyrah on Mon Dec 1st, 2008 at 01:38:38 AM EST
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Hopefully she is nothing like Condi Rice!
by Hurria (Muslawia@gmail.com) on Mon Dec 1st, 2008 at 02:31:19 AM EST
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Polar opposite.

The Underground Railroad
by Oscar In Louisville on Mon Dec 1st, 2008 at 07:08:51 AM EST
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That should be a minimum requirement!
by Hurria (Muslawia@gmail.com) on Mon Dec 1st, 2008 at 02:41:49 PM EST
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by BooMan on Mon Dec 1st, 2008 at 10:01:35 AM EST


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