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2011-04-03 | ||||
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She has been the main architect, along with Hillary Clinton, of the Libya policy and has an increasing influence in the White House inner circle. No Irish-born person in recent history has had such influence on a president. Power, now 40, moved to the US from Ireland at age 10. With Hillary Clinton due to step down after Obama's first term, she would be a live candidate to succeed her if Obama wins re-election.
"I'm not going to talk much about Libya," she said, as quoted in The Times. However, when later questioned she defended the administration's decision in establishing a no-fly zone, adding failure to do so would have been "extremely chilling, deadly and indeed a stain on our collective conscience." Since she began her career working as a war correspondant in Bosnia at the tender age of 22, Power has believed that nations have a moral obligation to prevent genocide. She can bring life to these ideals from her position of the National Security Council. "She is clearly the foremost voice for human rights within the White House," Kenneth Roth, executive director of Human Rights Watch, told the New York Times "and she has Obama's ear." Power won a Pulitzer Prize for her 2002 book on genocide, entitled "A Problem from Hell," which examined the U.S. foreign policy response to genocide. The book argues that the Armenia, Nazi Germany, Cambodia and Rwanda genocides occurred because of government authorities averted their eyes and individuals made the choice not to intervene. "The most common response," Ms. Power wrote, "is, 'We didn't know.' This is not true." Some of her critics say that she could be pushing the U.S. into another Iraq. The conservative blog American Thinker says that Obama has "outsourced foreign policy" to the Dublin woman.
Power attempts to keep a low profile after she described Hillary Rodham Clinton as "a monster" during the 2008 presidential election campaign. Her remarks saw her step down from her position as an advisor on Obama's campaign. Since then, the women have reconciled. Obama initially headhunted Power in 2005, after reading her book. After a long meeting, Power decided to take leave from her Harvard professorship to work for the then senator. Despite her efforts to remain low key, the Dublin woman has an impressive artillery with two Ivy League degrees (Yale undergraduate, Harvard Law). She once posed in an evening gown for Men's Vogue and played a game of basketball with George Clooney. She has been described by the Daily Beast as "the femme fatale of the humanitarian assistance world." | ||||
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#12 Have a seat, this may take awhile... 1. Her hair says "But, I'm a girl." 2. Ringo Starr's distant relation? 3. Shes into Activity (no not that one, politics) 4. Shes an animal rights activist, but likes to beat dead horses. 5. She likes the nightlife, shes got to boogie. Oh yea, and then there is the aide thing. Hmm. Maybe Obama does have someone on the side. |
Posted by: Fi 2011-04-03 20:42 |
#11 *** cough *** cough ***... |
Posted by: JosephMendiola 2011-04-03 19:52 |
#10 "He's also a strong proponent for animal rights" Cass has been outspoken for the rights of animals to sue humans. Sammy girl has advocated cutting off any aid to Israel. What a team of Czar and Czarina. Too bad J.Edgar Hoover isn't still around to arrest this tramp. |
Posted by: Muggsy Glink 2011-04-03 18:54 |
#9 ..they would in actuality be steered in directions that will make their lives 'better'. aka - Dictatorship of the Proletariat |
Posted by: Procopius2k 2011-04-03 16:22 |
#8 I'm thinking she is a "bridge too far" (even) for America's Jewish community. Not that it will matter to Obozo. |
Posted by: regular joe 2011-04-03 14:59 |
#7 I shudder to think what another six years of these two working as Bambi's henchmen will bring Very little, I suspect, as the House and probably senate will stay with the increasingly TEA Partyish trunks. Gridlock. |
Posted by: Nimble Spemble 2011-04-03 14:47 |
#6 Mike: yes. Sunstein is interesting. On one hand, he strongly supported George Bush on the issue of military commissions, and supported John Roberts for the USSC. But he believes in the theory of libertarian paternalism, that those in power should apply behavioral economics to law so that while people might in theory retain some freedom of choice in their lives, they would in actuality be steered in directions that will make their lives 'better'. You can guess who would be in charge of apply the behavioral economics to the law. He's also a strong proponent for animal rights, high taxes and the abolition of marriage (wonder if he told Sam that). He believes that a president's interpretation of the law should trump that of a court. He and Sam are insiders in the Obama administration, and I shudder to think what another six years of these two working as Bambi's henchmen will bring |
Posted by: Steve White 2011-04-03 14:04 |
#5 ..Inn't this the nice lady who seriously suggested sending in troops to occupy Israel during the '08 campaign? Just asking. Mike |
Posted by: Mike Kozlowski 2011-04-03 13:50 |
#4 To be fair, he's outsourced everything... That's not fair! He still personally handles golfing (maybe he shouldn't). Oh, yeah, fundraisers and brackets too. He just wants to make sure he's ready for the post of "ex-president" in 2013. |
Posted by: CincinnatusChili 2011-04-03 12:01 |
#3 She is Cass Sunstein's wife. Never trust a woman that keeps her maiden name...maybe it's an old Gaelic tradition with the IRA... |
Posted by: Muggsy Glink 2011-04-03 11:45 |
#2 my prediction: hillary will step down and 'after consderabel heart felt discussions with family and advisors' have decided to enter the 2012 pres race after all. "my personal feelings need to be subordinate to the needs of the nation, blah, blah, blah..." stand back, then, cuz she will clean barry's clock and be the next potus, no matter who the pubs put up. |
Posted by: USN,Ret 2011-04-03 11:40 |
#1 The standards for Secretary of State are about like those for winning the Nobel Peach Prize. |
Posted by: JohnQC 2011-04-03 11:24 |