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In reply to the discussion: Report: Obama Picks Kerry For Next Secretary Of State [View all]karynnj
(61,185 posts)Pathetic and past dated?? There are very few Americans, in either party, with stronger public service - often doing what is right, rather than what is popular or career resume building. Not to mention, if he asked by Obama to be the top diplomat, a very tough job that with the right person could make the world a little safer, I don't think he should refuse.
He spoke in 2009 of the advantages of SOS vs the Senate position he had and - though he was honest about wanting the SOS, he listed many things that were advantages of what he had - including retaining his independence and being able to work on many issues, not just foreign policy.
As to the MA seat, I doubt the Democrats would be as easily blindsided as they were in 2010. The main argument of 2012 seemed to be that Warren would be a vote they could count on anyways being there rather than sometimes there. (The sometimes there turns Brown's bipartisan claim into a negative.) Even if Brown were to win, he would be there for a half year less than last time before having to face reelection in 2014, where the argument of which party controls Congress becomes very strong.