President Obama's Cabinet
Many people are talking about what VP choices await Barack Obama, but let's look one step further to Obama's Cabinet and whom he would put in charge of different areas of our country.
Many people are talking about what VP choices await Barack Obama, but let's look one step further to Obama's Cabinet and whom he would put in charge of different areas of our country.
By going around the news media and even bypassing its own massive email list, the Obama campaign is attempting to build a direct, personal, and immediate connection with voters.
I can't wait til America gets to know Jill Biden. As down to earth and serious about education as they come. She's a working mom like many others around the country.
Of all the presidential contenders lined up on the stage in last year's AFL-CIO Chicago debate, Biden was the only one who had voted for the 2005 bill.
While Washington Post columnist Chris Cillizza has positioned Bayh at the top of the heap for a few weeks now, after getting tips and making some logical conclusions the choice is obvious. Why?
Hillary is the only Democrat who gives Obama a statistically significant boost in any national poll results. This is not a criticism of other candidates. This is simply a fact.
We are a nation at war -- why are two neophytes on the world stage, Bayh and Kaine, at the top of the list when Obama himself has zero foreign policy or national security chops?
So it's official, Barack Obama picked Joe Biden, one of the most colorful characters out there. BarackOb...
Some in the Foreign Relations Committee office in the Senate have said that I should not read anything in to Antony Blinken being back in Washington. Right. . . Something is up -- and it's very good.
Biden told Stewart that the "word that really got me in trouble" was calling Obama "clean....I should have said fresh. What I meant was he's got new ideas."
If I wasn't certain it would be like pounding sand down a rat hole, I would be taking out full page ads to tell the world I saw the man who should be the running mate for either Obama or McCain.
Biden's competence will help Obama be able to remain Obama. Insider or not, Biden is liked by the country -- and he's smart.
Biden understands the American value of separating personal faith from public duty in our democracy, and his positions on sexual and reproductive health issues demonstrate that clearly.
Biden knows that America is not just a military power but also a peacemaker. And he knows that American ideals must be tempered by a hard-headed realism about the way the world really works.
The past seven-plus years have shown us that "foreign policy experience," in and of itself, isn't all it's cracked up to be. For Exhibit A of this look no further than George Bush's most "experienced" foreign policy advisor: Dick Cheney. How's that working out?
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The biggest criticism around Democratic camps was she was too nice or didn"t bite enough when she gave the State of the Union Rebutal. What would that solve though? It might make us already on the left feel a little more sure of ourselves, but it will just push back against those in the middle and on the right.
She absolutely went after Bush"s policies, but did so in a way that some of our better posters here do; by that I mean that she didn"t give the opposition something to be angry at, or attack her personally for, but made it so that only the actual policy issues could be debated. That is a debate the Dems will every time this year.
I don"t know how many of those on the left that criticise her for being "too nice" saw Faux Noise after her rebuttal, but if they had, they would have seen Brit Hume looking absolutely stunned. He couldn"t counter her arguments on the facts of the issues, but more importantly, had no openings to get his little digs in either.
Sebelius left a Faux talking head speechless, that is no small task. Seeing his face, after she spoke- that"s when I decided I wanted her to be Obama(well, Kucinich at the time)"s VP.
Two-term Governor Kathleen Sebelius of Kansas is the perfect pick. How is this not obvious to anyone?
-After Richardson, she is far and away the most experienced and qualified candidate out there. A Gov, a Rep, an Insurance Commisioner who actually fought, won, and said no to the insurance companies.
-She brings in wide reaching support from both parties in a redder than red state, yet still carries the same progressive values, ethics, policies, and ideals that Obama and other true-blue Dems do.
-You want to bridge the divide that Hillary left? Sebelius is everything Hillary is, minus the negatives, and everything she is not- clean, likable, and truely experienced.
-Again, she is a Governor, with actual Executive experience. Where did the idea suddenly come from that we should have two Senators on the ticket? Bad idea, besides we need them where they are.
Kathleen Sebelius for Vice-President!!!!!
I would like Obama to pick Sam Nunn as his V.P. it would a sreat blance to the ticket
Group pushing Clinton as VP choice secretly
tied to her campaign
Article By Margaret Talev McClatchy Newspapers
A group called VoteBoth has been leading the charge for Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama to team up on the Democratic ticket.
But the people behind it come from just one of those camps " Clinton's " and one of their goals may be keeping Clinton's White House prospects alive.
The group's founder, Adam Parkhomenko, until recently worked as an assistant to Patti Solis Doyle, who was Clinton's campaign manager until February. Parkhomenko in 2003 founded the Draft Hillary for President Committee.
VoteBoth's spokesman is Sam Arora. He's a law school student who in recent years worked for Clinton and for former Democratic National Committee chairman Terry McAuliffe, Clinton's presidential campaign chairman.
VoteBoth's Facebook page lists three others as administrators, all with Clinton connections.
One is a Richmond-based Democratic technology consultant, who was quoted in a New York Times story about the Iowa Democratic Party's 2006 Jefferson-Jackson dinner, where he was passing out "Hillary for President" stickers.VoteBoth first filed with the Federal Election Commission on April 8, two weeks before the Pennsylvania primary that Clinton won and that was considered a crucial window for her comeback.
As Obama's strong showing made him all but certain to clinch the nomination, VoteBoth leaders began putting themselves in the spotlight, sending regular press releases, posting blogs and appearing in interviews.
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