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In reply to the discussion: "Why Hillary Clinton could bury the Republican presidential field" [View all]applegrove
(131,804 posts)11. I agree Obama has done a great job. I think the point that she is no longer responsible
for the hard things since she is no longer SOS is a good one. And if Kerry succeeds around the world it will benefit Hillary Clinton too. Stopping being SOS is a win win for her. But yeah. I don't think Obama will stay down for long. I didn't agree with that part of the article. But I thought the article did have much to say. Sort of a look at Clinton from the outside the US and how formidable she is. But no. I prefer to follow Obama rather than speculating about Clinton too. He still can rock the world. And Kerry may just be a better SOS than Clinton. If he gets peace in Israel/Palestine.
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"Why Hillary Clinton could bury the Republican presidential field" [View all]
applegrove
Feb 2014
OP
but perception is the thing. Repukes are good at sullying reputations with spin
Pretzel_Warrior
Feb 2014
#9
I agree Obama has done a great job. I think the point that she is no longer responsible
applegrove
Feb 2014
#11
detaching herself from the current administration will make it easier for her run in 2016 no doubt.
Adam051188
Feb 2014
#15
The revisionist history that he came from nowhere was mind boggling. Here is the reception to...
stevenleser
Feb 2014
#43