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The Wizard

(12,541 posts)
29. Kerry is not obligated
Thu Nov 29, 2012, 01:08 AM
Nov 2012

to leave the Senate. With all the Repubes expressing support for him to be in the Cabinet, it's pretty transparent what their objective is. Obama should ask McCain or Graham to be in his Cabinet.
Kerry should stay in the Senate for the greater good.
Senate Republicans are stepping over the line by demanding who will be or won't be in the President's Cabinet.
Saw Susan Collins on Hardball and she was an absolute incoherent moron taking an untenable stand against Susan Rice.
The feigned indigence act has shot its wad. No one cares what Republicans have to say unless it's under oath, and even then no one believes them. Their reliance on Pox News to spread their lies is also stale. Send for the hemlock.

It's a plausible theory for sure. rainyday Nov 2012 #1
LOL n/t wisteria Nov 2012 #22
Wow. We need Kerry in the Senate especially with these thugs still_one Nov 2012 #2
I really think the ProSense Nov 2012 #3
Yet, we haven't heard a PEEP about, or from, Petraeus about Benghazi. Why is that? Segami Nov 2012 #7
not so. Petraus spent a long time in congress exlpaining. which should have been the end of it. robinlynne Nov 2012 #20
I agree, people are begin to foam at the mouth over any mention this new theory. wisteria Nov 2012 #21
Repubs are so transparent on this issue. JBoy Nov 2012 #4
Obama most likely wont pick Kerry because of there stupid attacks on Rice bigdarryl Nov 2012 #5
I do hope so. It is so very clear that the Republicans want Kerry's seat while Brown is still hot. Overseas Nov 2012 #14
Like Huntsman? JDPriestly Nov 2012 #24
since he's more relaxed & kidding around more than the first term - marasinghe Nov 2012 #28
Yup! I wrongly attributed this to O'Donnell in a thread I started this morning. Texin Nov 2012 #6
I tend to agree with that montanacowboy Nov 2012 #8
surely, just a coincidence. . . annabanana Nov 2012 #9
true - and not even a surprising coincidence karynnj Nov 2012 #10
Collins is also in the charade vinny9698 Nov 2012 #11
Maybe she believe this. She has worked with him for many years. wisteria Nov 2012 #19
Collins, along with Ayotte, McLame and Graham Texin Nov 2012 #12
Oh, we are all so frightened of the boggie man Senator Brown. wisteria Nov 2012 #18
Kerry Should Not Leave His Senate Seat chuckstevens Nov 2012 #13
I agree with you. There are others, although Susan Rice is well qualified. Overseas Nov 2012 #15
I don't think it is your call on this. wisteria Nov 2012 #17
to you. robinlynne Nov 2012 #23
+1 dmr Nov 2012 #25
Oh, big deal. He wanted some big name Republicans to support him. wisteria Nov 2012 #16
maybe it is because they worked with him and respect his work in foreign policy.. frylock Nov 2012 #26
How about appointing Bill Clinton Angry Dragon Nov 2012 #31
Collins is facing an impossible reelection cycle ArizonaLib Nov 2012 #27
Kerry is not obligated The Wizard Nov 2012 #29
President Obama should pick mccain Angry Dragon Nov 2012 #30
I think everyone was onto this with the exception of the John Kerry Group. I wandered in there.... Tarheel_Dem Nov 2012 #32
Just to bust their chops... Isoldeblue Nov 2012 #33
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