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oceanloverOH
11-10-2012, 10:56 PM
Come January, the Obama administration will begin again, and a number of people whose names and faces have grown familiar the past four years will leave the public realm for other livelihoods.
Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner and press secretary Jay Carney are preparing for departure. Many also expect Attorney General Eric Holder to be considering an exit.

Clinton's position is perhaps most visible. Her management of the department and leadership of America's global diplomacy have won praise from Republicans and Democrats, and the former New York senator and first lady is thought by many to be the most popular member of Obama's Cabinet.
Foreign policy experts see her departure as leaving a gap, because significant problems remain: Iran's suspected ambitions to develop nuclear weapons; violent civil war in Syria; continued fallout from the "Arab spring"; and continuing conflicts in Afghanistan and Pakistan among them. New challenges include China's slowing economy, coupled with its increasing aggressive response to territorial disputes.

http://news.yahoo.com/blogs/ticket/obama-cabinet-look-195117634.html

Everybody cross your fingers that John Kerry is NOT her replacement.......:nono:

Captain Obvious
11-10-2012, 10:57 PM
Hillary is a little bit of a story, but Holder? He should be in jail.

Still might be.

Calypso Jones
11-10-2012, 11:01 PM
none of these crooks are going to jail. Jon Huntsman is the rumor. But he's a poor a choice as Kerry. Either way, what the hell, who cares. The democrat party is the party of corruption.

on a brighter note however, Whether it's huntsman or Kerry, either one better have a soft spot for sodomy. That appears to be part of the qualifications for 'positions' in the Obamadministration.

GrassrootsConservative
11-10-2012, 11:01 PM
Let's hope her's wasn't an extra-marital affair like David Petraeus's was.
Or like her husband's was :rofl:

oceanloverOH
11-10-2012, 11:03 PM
Let's hope her's wasn't an extra-marital affair like David Petraeus's was.
Or like her husband's was :rofl:

Have you LOOKED at her lately?.....I seriously doubt that extra-marital OR marital affairs are on her agenda.

GrassrootsConservative
11-10-2012, 11:05 PM
Have you LOOKED at her lately?.....I seriously doubt that extra-marital OR marital affairs are on her agenda.

Like I said, "Let's hope"...


Everybody cross your fingers that John Kerry is NOT her replacement.......http://thepoliticalforums.com/images/smilies/newsmilies/nono.gif

lolololol

PhineasTBluster
11-10-2012, 11:18 PM
She's got to start gearing up for 2016. We would have been better off if we'd have elected her in 2008. At least we would have been done with her. If the Republicans don't get their heads out of their keesters soon, we'll get to live under 16 year.s of liberal bliss

Calypso Jones
11-10-2012, 11:39 PM
Come January, the Obama administration will begin again, and a number of people whose names and faces have grown familiar the past four years will leave the public realm for other livelihoods.
Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner and press secretary Jay Carney are preparing for departure. Many also expect Attorney General Eric Holder to be considering an exit.

Clinton's position is perhaps most visible. Her management of the department and leadership of America's global diplomacy have won praise from Republicans and Democrats, and the former New York senator and first lady is thought by many to be the most popular member of Obama's Cabinet.
Foreign policy experts see her departure as leaving a gap, because significant problems remain: Iran's suspected ambitions to develop nuclear weapons; violent civil war in Syria; continued fallout from the "Arab spring"; and continuing conflicts in Afghanistan and Pakistan among them. New challenges include China's slowing economy, coupled with its increasing aggressive response to territorial disputes.

http://news.yahoo.com/blogs/ticket/obama-cabinet-look-195117634.html

Everybody cross your fingers that John Kerry is NOT her replacement.......:nono:

well i wondered who wrote that bilge. Yahoo i see.

oceanloverOH
11-10-2012, 11:45 PM
well i wondered who wrote that bilge. Yahoo i see.

Most sites say pretty much the same thing, CJ.

BooHoo
11-10-2012, 11:50 PM
God please not John Kerry!!!

Carygrant
11-11-2012, 02:17 AM
none of these crooks are going to jail. Jon Huntsman is the rumor. But he's a poor a choice as Kerry. Either way, what the hell, who cares. The democrat party is the party of corruption.

on a brighter note however, Whether it's huntsman or Kerry, either one better have a soft spot for sodomy. That appears to be part of the qualifications for 'positions' in the Obamadministration.


Silly boy

Cedric
11-11-2012, 07:28 AM
Come January, the Obama administration will begin again, and a number of people whose names and faces have grown familiar the past four years will leave the public realm for other livelihoods.
Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner and press secretary Jay Carney are preparing for departure. Many also expect Attorney General Eric Holder to be considering an exit.

Clinton's position is perhaps most visible. Her management of the department and leadership of America's global diplomacy have won praise from Republicans and Democrats, and the former New York senator and first lady is thought by many to be the most popular member of Obama's Cabinet.
Foreign policy experts see her departure as leaving a gap, because significant problems remain: Iran's suspected ambitions to develop nuclear weapons; violent civil war in Syria; continued fallout from the "Arab spring"; and continuing conflicts in Afghanistan and Pakistan among them. New challenges include China's slowing economy, coupled with its increasing aggressive response to territorial disputes.

http://news.yahoo.com/blogs/ticket/obama-cabinet-look-195117634.html

Everybody cross your fingers that John Kerry is NOT her replacement.......:nono:

Heck let's hope that Hillary has cut a non-reversible deal with Obama that once she departs he cannot then toss her under the bus if the Benghazi issue raises its head again. I wonder what sort of deal she and Bill did cut with Obama in that respect. I'll bet it was a doozy!

Cedric
11-11-2012, 07:30 AM
She's got to start gearing up for 2016. We would have been better off if we'd have elected her in 2008. At least we would have been done with her. If the Republicans don't get their heads out of their keesters soon, we'll get to live under 16 year.s of liberal bliss

Don't worry about Hillary in 2016. Remember that the Democratic Party is the party of the shallow and of the image conscious. By their own shallow standards of what is cool, Hillary Clinton will simply be too old and too plain looking for them to vote for.

Peter1469
11-11-2012, 08:32 AM
Have you LOOKED at her lately?.....I seriously doubt that extra-marital OR marital affairs are on her agenda.

Do you remember the Russian spies? The FBI finally dropped the hammer when Anna Chapman got close to Hillary..... http://abcnews.go.com/Blotter/russian-fem-spy-cynthia-murphy-spooked-us/story?id=16061957