January 13, 2009 2:23 PM

Polite Praise Greets Clinton

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Charles Wolfson
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By CBS News State Department reporter Charles Wolfson

(AP Photo/Susan Walsh)
It was standing room only for the confirmation hearing of Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton, President-elect Barack Obama's expected secretary of state.

More than a hundred spectators lined up early and many had to wait their turn to enter the hearing room in the Senate's Hart Office Building.

Inside it was clear this was no ordinary hearing. Seats were reserved for diplomats from a number of interested countries including Egypt and Iraq. The French Ambassador, Pierre Vimont, arrived early and chatted with journalists and committee staff members.

By the time Chelsea Clinton entered the room, several dozen still photographers were in place in front of the witness table. Former President Bill Clinton was a no-show, one of Sen. Clinton's aides saying "it is her moment." Then, the former first lady, former candidate for the job Mr. Obama won and still current senator from New York arrived. Still more clicking from the cameras.

Senator John Kerry of Massachusetts gaveled the hearing to order and said Clinton's appointment as America's top diplomat "will send a strong signal that America is back." The committee's top Republican, Indiana's Dick Lugar, called Clinton a "big leaguer." Her fellow New Yorker, Chuck Schumer, said "Hillary Rodham Clinton is exactly the right person at the right time."

And the rest of the morning was pretty much the same: kid glove treatment from Clinton's fellow senators on both sides of the aisle.

In his written statement Lugar posed a number of issues related to the potential conflict of interest posed by the contributions foreign governments have made or might make to Bill Clinton's foundation. But no one pressed Mrs. Clinton on the subject. As confirmation hearings go it was pretty mundane, except for the hoopla surrounding the nominee.

Clinton provided no details for getting U. S. troops out of Iraq or for getting the Israelis and Hamas to stop their ongoing fighting. In a long opening statement, Clinton mentioned all the big foreign policy hot spots and issues but didn't give too much away as to new policies. On Iran, however, she did say the Obama administration would "pursue a new, different approach for an attitude of engagement that might bear fruit," although she added "we have no illusions."

There were a lot of questions about various senators' pet issues. Alaska's Murkowski asked about "our role as an Artic nation" and Florida's Nelson inquired about a Floridian, Robert Levinson, who's been missing in Iran for more than a year.

Even the very few demonstrators who showed up with pink signs saying "Get out of Gaza" or "Surge in Diplomacy" were overly polite. For anyone looking for fireworks, it was clear they'd have to look to the afternoon session.

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by antoniof123 January 14, 2009 11:53 AM EST
The Achievement deprived regime of losers. Pitiful
Posted by peace4321 at 04:23 PM : Jan 13, 2009

You are talking about the Republicans right I mean they are pretty much out of the picture now. What is it 59 to 41 in the senate no power most likely will not be able to stop anything. I mean the neocons did a pretty good job of pissing off Hagle and Snowe. Also, what 256 to 179 in the house. Ouch the GOP must be frothing at the mouth. Hey but remeber it was a fluke that the Democrats took over congress in 2006 and then gained more seats in 2008. But hey American is still listening to the GOP.

LOL.....

I wonder if they will ever learn.
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by wvu74621 January 14, 2009 9:42 AM EST
Nice to see that our Senate will give standing ovations to a liar. "I remeber exiting the plane in Bosnia while under sniper fire (words used by Hillary Clinton in a campaign speech, blatant lie). See the lies just flow out of her mouths like water. Good job delivering the confirmation speech that your husband wrote.
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by neocons_suck January 14, 2009 12:45 AM EST
Wasn''''t she the enemy several months ago ?

Posted by wtlib at 08:10 PM : Jan 13, 2009

No, conservatives have always been the enemies of America. Why do conservatives hate America so much?
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