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Home Front: Politix
Rice V. Clinton: Cracks appear in Obama foreign policy team
2008-12-09
The first sign of cracks in President-elect Barack Obama's foreign policy team of rivals emerged on Monday as his choices for secretary of state and U.S. ambassador to the United Nations visited the State Department.
Meow! Hiss!
As Secretary of State-pick Hillary Rodham Clinton and U.N. envoy-choice Susan Rice separately visited the diplomatic agency's headquarters in Washington's Foggy Bottom neighborhood, persons familiar with the transition said that Rice wants to install her own transition team inside the department.
LOLZ - I don't think she knows who she's dealing with.
Such a move by an incoming U.N. ambassador is rare, if not unprecedented, because the job is based at the United Nations in New York, where Rice already has a small transition staff, the sources familiar with the incoming administration.

The push by Rice, an early Obama supporter whose position the President-elect wants to elevate to a cabinet post, is also a signal that she intends to use her influence with the new president to play a more significant role than previous U.N. envoys, they said. The transition sources spoke on condition of anonymity to discuss internal deliberations.

Officials with Clinton's transition team declined to comment on the matter, and aides to Rice could not immediately be reached. State Department officials declined to comment on issues related to the transition.
"We have scheduled a one-on-one coordination meeting Friday at 10PM at Ft. Marcy Park a neutral site"
It was not clear if Clinton and Rice--who had strained relations during the Democratic primaries because of Rice's steadfast backing of Obama--saw each other at the State Department as Clinton left the building shortly after Rice arrived.

During the presidential campaign, some Clinton aides saw Rice's early decision to back Obama as a betrayal because of her previous role as a high State Department official during President Bill Clinton's administration. Rice's desire to place her own team in Washington could fuel speculation that those tensions will carry into the new administration.
Apparently our UN relations will usurp our national interests. Whodathunkit?
The officials could not say if Clinton's team had formally objected to Rice's plan, or even if Rice would be able to install a separate transition team inside the State Department. But they noted that dueling transition teams could complicate the handover by blurring lines of authority.

Technically, the job of U.N. envoy falls under the authority of the secretary of state, although some previous U.N. ambassadors have held cabinet rank. The last U.N. ambassador to be part of the president's cabinet was Richard Holbrooke, who had a famously icy relationship with then-Secretary of State Madeleine Albright during the Clinton administration.

Albright, who was President Clinton's first ambassador to the United Nations, was a mentor to Rice. But the two had a falling out when Albright, America's first female secretary of state, lined up behind Hillary Clinton for the Democratic presidential nomination and Rice backed Obama.

Hillary Clinton, meanwhile, was to dine Monday evening with the nation's current and second female secretary of state, Condoleezza Rice, at Rice's apartment in the exclusive Watergate complex. The two Rices are not related and Condoleezza Rice said on Sunday that she thought Clinton would do a great job.

Also Monday, Clinton was to meet privately with Sen. John Kerry, D-Mass. and the incoming chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, according to a Democratic official. Kerry, once a contender for the secretary of state job, will oversee Clinton's confirmation. Kerry has pledged to hold "swift and fair" confirmation hearings.
interesting since Kerry himself is neither swift, nor fair
Posted by:Frank G

#8  Ima thinkrn Susan Rice above Amy Winehouse in the 2009 deadpool?
Posted by: Frank G   2008-12-09 20:22  

#7  Susan Rice has better odds of winning against Darth Vader...
Posted by: Raj   2008-12-09 20:07  

#6  I think Rice is in a perfect position. Ambassador to a corrupt, bloated international bureaucracy who accomplishes, with glacial speed, little or nothing. But they have great parties and a top shelf lifestyle. And, for some reason, she seems to think this gives her maximum juice in the Barry administration?
Hillary will pick her teeth with her bones. And enjoy doing it.
Posted by: tu3031   2008-12-09 15:40  

#5  He probably should make it a cabinet post, that would better facilitate the giveaway of our sovereignty.
Posted by: bigjim-ky   2008-12-09 12:19  

#4  Don't ambassadors work for State?

Unless o"Barry makes it a cabinet position, I guess.
Posted by: mojo   2008-12-09 12:04  

#3  This might work out just fine; I have no problem with a secretary of state who won't cooperate with the U.N.
Posted by: DoDo   2008-12-09 10:52  

#2  You mean the State Department isn't already under control of the U(seless) N(itwits)?

Who knew?
Posted by: CrazyFool   2008-12-09 08:35  

#1  Wildebeest stalks Renoster (RINO)? Strange things happening in the bush.
Posted by: Besoeker   2008-12-09 07:54  

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