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November 21, 2008 2:51 PM

Richardson To Commerce?

CBS News has confirmed that New Mexico Governor Bill Richardson is a serious contender to be tapped for Commerce Secretary. Richardson, a 2008 presidential candidate, had been on many lists for Secretary of State but that position appears to be New York Senator Hillary Clinton’s if she chooses. CBS reported yesterday that the transition is on track to possibly make that announcement soon after Thanksgiving.

Richardson is currently in his second term as governor of New Mexico and would bring a broad resume of government service to the administration. He has served as a member of the U.S. House of Representatives, has been Energy Secretary and the U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations. Washingtonpost.com’s Chris Cillizza, who first reported the possibility of the governor going to the Commerce Department, notes that the post was thought to be going to President-elect Obama’s former campaign finance chair and friend Penny Pritzker, but she removed herself from consideration yesterday.
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by parrot2ok November 24, 2008 2:23 PM EST
So far... excellent!! Now, put Al Gore in charge of the EPA.
Posted by nowaymcgoo at 03:43 PM : Nov 21, 2008


Seems like you really do dislike Repugs cuz this will simply kill em .... LOL !
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by mattcat25 November 24, 2008 12:56 PM EST
"I''''ve long held to the belief, Barack NObama is the spitting image of the clown HowdieDoodie in black face.

But these days, I think NObama is looking more like the Arky Chicken Molester from Hope in black face.

Least wise the neo-messiah''''s cabinet is certainly looking mighty Clintonista these days.

"CHANGE you can believe in" You betcha!!

ROTFLMBAO!!!"
Posted by Obama_Dkhed


I assume that we can all agree (with the exception of those 15%-20% hard right wing zealots) that as a nation can breath a sigh of relief that this sort of moral value conservatism will not be in power and directing the course of our country any longer.




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by greenfun November 22, 2008 2:03 PM EST
What if the GOP chairman is right?
By Bill Kirby Jr.

Columnist

This is a big %u201Cif.%u201D

But what if Ralph Reagan, chairman of the Cumberland County Republican Party, is right in the local elephants%u2019 protest of the Nov. 4 county commissioners%u2019 election.

They contend the election was a sham.
They contend that thousands of early voters used fictitious or incorrect addresses.
They want a second election.
%u201CThey are only challenging the commissioners%u2019 race,%u201D says Terri Robertson, chairwoman of the Cumberland County Board of Elections. %u201CThey filed the protest at 4:59 p.m. on Monday.%u201D

That was with one minute left in the protest filing period.

Robertson says the board will review Reagan%u2019s petition at 9 a.m. Monday at the election office on Russell Street.

So, based on official election returns, the District 2 winners %u2014 all Democrats %u2014 were Kenneth Edge, an incumbent, 48,843; Jimmy Keefe, 43,712; and Marshall Faircloth, 42,909.

The losers %u2014 all Republicans %u2014 were Diane Wheatley, an incumbent, 38,000; Bob White, 28,515; and Jessie Bellflowers, 25,708.

Or were they losers, particularly Wheatley?

All depends on whether Reagan and the local Republicans can prove their case of voter registration fraud to the elections board.

And what if they can?


http://www.fayobserver.com/article_archive?id=1232201&q=Election,Fraud
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by express-talk November 22, 2008 9:09 AM EST
ALL THE PICKS ARE SO FAR SO GOOD !! WELL DONE OBAMA !!
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by sjbj2322 November 22, 2008 3:47 AM EST
Well the people of New Mexico must be elated over this announcement and I don''t mean that as a compliment to Governor Richardson. If he''d spent 1/10th his time in office actually doing something other than trying to rub elbows with the Sante Fe rich and famous, they might think differently but he approached the position as Governor for one reason - to launch his sights on the Presidency and we all know how poorly he did in the primaries. He is little more than a political opportunist. I can not imagine anyone thinking he can handle the job in the Commerce Department but rather there than as Secretary of State.
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by whitemale08 November 21, 2008 8:59 PM EST
Looks like Richardson got the short-hand of the stick after being one of the first ones to be a rival backing Obama.

Hillary gets her way again, she gets the top job and will basicly trump Biden in setting ''foreign policy'' in this country.
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by donbl1 November 21, 2008 7:51 PM EST
Richardson did so poorly in the debates that he should be given a "non" speaking job.

Better yet, leave him in New Mexico and turn off the cameras there.
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by aldon61 November 21, 2008 6:45 PM EST
This is very wrong. Clinton just brings too much baggage with her to be effective as SecState or any other cabinet position. Richardson, given his background, should be the first choice for SecState.


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Posted by ramos937 at 03:29 PM : Nov 21, 2008

I agree!
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by bjcone8559 November 21, 2008 6:43 PM EST
So far... excellent!! Now, put Al Gore in charge of the EPA.
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by ramos937 November 21, 2008 6:29 PM EST
This is very wrong. Clinton just brings too much baggage with her to be effective as SecState or any other cabinet position. Richardson, given his background, should be the first choice for SecState.
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