Barack's Worse Decision EVER.....vol. Susan Rice

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Well let me start by saying I <3 Barack and he got my vote....that said:

Susan Rice >> Hillary Clinton, in regards to foreign policy and diplomacy. What most upsets me about this position, is that it's the most importantposition and his decision was clearly the most political one.

Dr. Rice is still the US ambassador to the UN, and fortunately part of the President-Elect's cabinet, but I cannot see how she's less qualified for theSec.of State position given to Sen. Clinton.

Thoughts?

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Why did you not put a title on this thread? And I would take a lot of people over Clinton. Obama really disappointed me with that decision.
 
can i get a list of the people that he has already chosen?
 
Hillary Clinton - State
Janet Napolitano - Homeland Security
Robert Gates - Defense
Bill Richardson - Commerce
Tim Guitner - Treasury

off the top of my head.....
 
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you forgot Rahm Emanuel lol.


But I really don't think it is that bad of a decision, her husband will be there to help..
 
Yo, Dr. Rice is seriously amazing! She is fierce and cutthroat and on top of that, she is talented with her knowledge.
 
And that's why I don't understand why he didn't chooseher.
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Agriculture
www.usda.gov

Nominee:

Former Gov. Tom Vilsack, D-Iowa

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Defense
www.defenselink.mil

Selected:

Current Defense Secretary Robert Gates

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Energy
www.energy.gov

Nominee:

Steven Chu

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Homeland Security
www.dhs.gov

Nominee:

Gov. Janet Napolitano, D-Ariz.

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Interior
www.doi.gov

Nominee:

Sen. Ken Salazar
D-Colo.


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Labor
www.dol.gov

Nominee:

Rep. Hilda Solis, D-Calif.

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Transportation
www.dot.gov

Nominee:

Rep. Ray LaHood, R-Ill.

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Veterans Affairs
www.va.gov

Nominee:

Retired Gen. Eric K. Shinseki

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Commerce
www.doc.gov

Nominee:

Gov. Bill Richardson,
D-N.M.


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Education
www.ed.gov

Nominee:

Arne Duncan

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Health & Human Services
www.hhs.gov

Nominee:

Former Sen. Tom Daschle, D-S.D.

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Housing & Urban Development
www.hhs.gov

Nominee:

Shaun Donovan

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Justice
www.usdoj.gov

Nominee:

Eric Holder

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State
www.state.gov

Nominee:

Sen. Hillary Clinton,
D-N.Y.


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Treasury
www.ustreas.gov

Nominee:

Timothy Geithner

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Director Of National Intelligence
www.dni.gov

Potential Pick:
  • Retired Admiral Denny Blair

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CIA Director
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EPA Administrator
www.epa.gov

Nominee:

Lisa Jackson

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OMB Director
www.omb.gov

Nominee:

Peter Orszag

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White House Senior Adviser
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Named:

David Axelrod

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White House Chief Of Staff
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Named:

Rahm Emanuel

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National Security Adviser
www.nsa.gov

Named:

Retired Marine Gen. James Jones

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U.N. Ambassador
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Nominee:

Susan Rice

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FEMA Administrator
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White House Press Secretary
www.whitehouse.gov

Named:

Robert Gibbs

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White House Senior Adviser
www.whitehouse.gov

Named:

Valerie Jarrett

 
His choices for his cabinet have been very questionable as if he's not making them himself.
 
Eric Holder = Scumbag

I wonder if Tom Daschle is still slurping Bill. If he tries to Continue what Bill Clinton wanted to do for Health Care in this country...
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Originally Posted by Lazy B

His choices for his cabinet have been very questionable as if he's not making them himself.
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So now when he makes a bad choice it's someone else?

The man is not god, he does and will make mistakes.
 
Originally Posted by deepinthajeep

Yes, it's been his worse decision thus far.
He didn't hire Hilliary he hired Bill
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. Barack isplaying chess people, get used to it.

No one in the world knows this Rice character, but when Bill and Hilliary walk into a room , you know business is about to get done. Sec of state seems to bevery public eye position
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Obama enjoys highest approval rating: Poll

Press Trust of India
Thursday, December 25, 2008 4:51 PM (Washington)
It surely is merry Christmas for Barack Obama with Santa raining goodies, this time in the form of an all-time high rating of 82 per cent Americansapproving his handling of presidential transition.

Obama's approval is higher than George W Bush's 65 per cent approval rating during his transition eight years ago with Bill Clinton at 67 per cent in1992.

Less than a month to go before Obama assumes office in the teeth of a looming recession, a CNN Opinion Research Poll shows that more than eight in 10 or 82 percent of the respondents approve of the way he is handling his presidential transition.

That approval is up 3 percentage points from when CNN asked the same question at the beginning of December. Fifteen per cent of those surveyed disapprove ofthe way the president-elect is handling his transition, down 3 points from the last poll, the CNN said.

"Barack Obama is having a better honeymoon with the American public than any incoming president in the past three decades. He's putting upbetter numbers, usually by double digits, than Bill Clinton, Ronald Reagan or either George Bush on every item traditionally measured in transitionpolls," Keating Holland, CNN's polling director, said.

The findings suggest that 56 per cent of those questioned term Obama's Cabinet nominees as outstanding or above average.

Around 32 per cent said they feel the picks have been average while 11 per cent criticised his choices as below average or poor.

"Obama walks in with nearly twice the support on the economy that President-elect Clinton had in January 1993, and he beats Ronald Reagan as well,"Holland adds.

The poll was conducted Friday through Sunday, with 1,013 adult Americans questioned by telephone. The survey's sampling error was plus or minus 3percentage points.



just a poll but hey they seem to be right on average just check the election polls.
 
Originally Posted by dmxfury

Why did you not put a title on this thread? And I would take a lot of people over Clinton. Obama really disappointed me with that decision.
co-sign.
 
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