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ClarkUSA Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Dec-06-08 11:04 AM
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77. Hillary's FP resume is mostly lies (see "Sniper Fire" and "Brokering Irish Peace") and she's SoS now
Edited on Sat Dec-06-08 11:17 AM by ClarkUSA
There were many more candidates more experienced and resumé-qualified to be SoS than Hillary but Barack
chose her for her big-name recognition, among other things.

And many here whined all election year about how Barack Obama was too inexperienced to be president but
44+ million Americans disagreed and now he'll be 44 instead of the supposedly "more experienced" Hillary
and McCain. Ah, Schadenfruende is so sweet!

Heh, I love Caroline Kennedy for her many good works in New York (I am a native New Yorker) and I think
she'll represent the state wonderfully. Furthermore, Gov. Patterson will do what's best for Gov. Patterson,
the Democratic Party, and President-Elect Obama. I'd much rather have a loyal Obama supporter replace
Hillary than that Clintonian asshole Andrew "shuck and jive" Cuomo mentioned in the press. That way, New
Yorkers will have a direct conduit to getting what they want right in the Oval Office, which is great for
New York and Gov. Patterson's political ends, which includes balancing a budget facing a $5B shortfall.
Caroline Kennedy is a political rock star who's finally awoken to her potential to do good and I applaud
her interest in the Senate seat. I would bet if there was an election, she'd win in a landslide. New Yorkers
love her (much more than Hillary, I daresay, especially after this election year) and we're a tough
crowd to please.
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