CHICAGO, Nov. 19, 2008

Clinton Warms To Secretary Of State Job

Friends, Advisors Tell CBS News That Once-Wavering Senator Now Wants Top Cabinet Post

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(CBS/ AP)  Longtime friends and advisors of Hillary Rodham Clinton tell CBS News that it won't be easy for the former first lady to leave the Senate, but if Barack Obama really wants her to be his top diplomat, they say she absolutely wants to do it, so long as the vetting process goes smoothly.

After reports of a bumpy start, sources say it's now going well enough that a formal announcement of her selection could happen in the next week, reports CBS News correspondent Chip Reid.

Obama transition officials say other candidates have been vetted for the job, but the New York senator has emerged as the leading contender and the vetting of former president Bill Clinton has been particularly intense. Associates say Hillary Clinton has been told that Mr. Obama wants her to be secretary of state, although accounts differ on how bluntly and directly Mr. Obama made the overture. They would speak only on grounds of anonymity because of the private nature of the negotiations.

While many people familiar with the New York senator's thinking say she is inclined to take the secretary of state's job if it is offered, others say she is also considering the consequences of leaving the Senate, where she had hoped to take a leading role on health care reform and other issues.

"Would she be willing to give up her independent stature in the U.S. Senate, Robert F. Kennedy's seat, to be in the Cabinet? It will be a considerable decision for her," said Lanny Davis, a former Clinton adviser not involved in the vetting. "It's a completely different life than you lead in the Senate, where you are your own spokesperson, your own advocate. When you join the Cabinet of the president of the United States, that is no longer the case."

"I believe that she's torn," Joe Lockhart, Mr. Clinton's former press secretary, said on CBS News' The Early Show. "What gets lost in the campaigning is how much she loves being a senator… This is a question that will be personal. What can she do that best serves the country at this time."

Hillary Clinton declined to discuss any part of the selection process Tuesday. "I've said everything I have to say on Friday," she said.

Earlier Wednesday, it was reported that Mr. Clinton has offered several concessions to help his wife become secretary of state, according to people familiar with Mr. Obama's transition vetting process said Wednesday.

Hoping to ease concerns about possible conflicts of interest, Mr. Clinton has agreed to publicly disclose the names of all donors who have given more than $250 to his presidential library and foundation.

He will also submit future foundation activities and paid speeches to a strict ethics review, said Democrats knowledgeable about the discussions.

They also said that Mr. Clinton would step away from day-to-day responsibility for his foundation while his wife serves and would alert the State Department to his speaking schedule and any new sources of income. The Democrats spoke only on grounds of anonymity because of the private nature of the Cabinet-selection process.

Since Sen. Clinton has emerged as a top contender for the State job, her husband's international business deals and the fundraising he has done for his foundation and presidential library have come under careful review by Mr. Obama's transition team. The former president had indicated earlier that he would be willing to significantly increase the transparency of those activities if it would boost the former first lady's chances of getting the job.

A team of attorneys is representing the Clintons in negotiations with Obama officials, in talks which have taken place this week at a law firm in Washington.

Aides familiar with the negotiations said the vetting has gone smoothly and both Clintons had been fully cooperative with the process. One Clinton adviser noted that former President George H.W. Bush has given paid speeches and participated in international business ventures since his son, George W. Bush, has been president, without stirring public complaints or controversy about a possible conflict of interest.

Mr. Clinton's network of business deals and charitable endeavors became an issue during Hillary Clinton's run for the Democratic presidential nomination.

One Democrat who advised her campaign said few of her senior strategists knew anything about the former president's business arrangements and whether they would hold up under scrutiny if she won the nomination. The adviser spoke on background, not authorized to speak publicly for Hillary Clinton's political operation.

During his primary campaign against Hillary Clinton, Mr. Obama pressed the former president to name the donors to his library. Bill Clinton refused, saying many had given money on the condition that their names not be revealed. He promised to make the donors' names public going forward if his wife won the Democratic nomination.

The former president has engaged in other deals that could complicate his wife's work with foreign governments as secretary of state. Records show he raised money for his foundation from the Saudi royal family, Kuwait, Brunei and the Embassy of Qatar, and from a Chinese Internet company seeking information on Tibetan human rights activists.

At the State Department, the prospect of Clinton as secretary is creating some anxiety among career foreign service officers worried that she would install her own loyalists and exclude them from policy-making. Some at the State Department see her as a foreign policy lightweight, although there is grudging acknowledgment of her star power.

Others closer to the Obama camp have criticized Clinton's credentials for the job.

Greg Craig, a law school classmate of both Clintons who led President Clinton's defense team during his impeachment, wrote a blistering memo during the primary campaign attacking Hillary Clinton's claim to have brokered foreign policy deals during her husband's presidency

"There is no reason to believe ... that she was a key player in foreign policy at any time during the Clinton administration," Craig, an early Obama supporter likely to be White House counsel, wrote in March.

"She did not sit in on National Security Council meetings. She did not have a security clearance. She did not attend meetings in the Situation Room," Craig added. "She did not manage any part of the national security bureaucracy, nor did she have her own national security staff. She did not do any heavy lifting with foreign governments, whether they were friendly or not."

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by jsherwoo February 17, 2009 3:16 PM EST
Agreed!
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by foundme-2009 November 21, 2008 4:49 PM EST
Senator Hillary Clinton would be a good choice to solidify the Democrats'' gains. http://www.16lunchtime42.com;http://howgbeattheirs.spaces.live.com/
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by txgrouch2007 November 20, 2008 6:28 PM EST
Thank you President Bush for your wonderful service to this great nation! We salute you Mr. President!
Posted by TheMasses10 at 03:21 PM : Nov 20, 2008

MORE funny stuff! This board is full of comedians today.

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by txgrouch2007 November 20, 2008 5:59 PM EST
I hate for people in the world to know we have losers like you out in our public... guess it can''''t be helped though!
Posted by Irmcvet97 at 01:03 PM : Nov 20, 2008

The biggest loser is YOU, if you think Hillary will EVER use her "gumption and tenacity" to help anyone but HERSELF.

And as for never giving up - why not ask Obama how he liked her speech where she said that he "won the victory..." Sounds like GIVING UP to me!

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by txgrouch2007 November 20, 2008 5:57 PM EST
This seems to be the ONLY thing EVER on your very small, uneducated mind. Have you considered getting help with it?
Posted by Irmcvet97 at 12:55 PM : Nov 20, 2008

LOL! It seems to be the only thing on Bill Clinton''s draft dodger mind. And he needs help unzipping his pants. Luckily, he found a girl named Monica who was willing to help with that and more...

LOL! Why don''t you practice what you preach.

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by questionnews November 20, 2008 4:37 PM EST
What does Bill and Hillary''''s *** life have to do with anything? God are you people so lost for something to say or have you just gotten so out of touch that it''''s all you can say? PLEASE don''''t tell me you are one of the Toe Tappers!!

Posted by Irmcvet97 at 01:06 PM : Nov 20, 2008

Bill & Hillary''s s.ex life would be no biggie if it only involved Bill & Hillary. But Bill doesn''t restrict his s.ex life to Hillary. Or have you not been paying attention? And if you think trying to use the concept of being gay as an insult is appropriate, you must be one of those old time rednecks that spend their days memorizing your complete DVD collection of Hee Haw. "And now, here''s Buck Owens."
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by lochlan-2009 November 20, 2008 4:12 PM EST
This clearly shows that there are two sects in the democratic party. These two camps are strategizing on deals and power, and who gets what from whom and when.
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by irmcvet97 November 20, 2008 4:06 PM EST
Maybe if she put a little more "tenacity and gumption" in trying to get Bill to keep his pants zipped up their legacy wouldn''''t have been so tarnished.

Posted by Questionnews at 10:57 AM : Nov 20, 2008

What does Bill and Hillary''s *** life have to do with anything? God are you people so lost for something to say or have you just gotten so out of touch that it''s all you can say? PLEASE don''t tell me you are one of the Toe Tappers!!
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by irmcvet97 November 20, 2008 4:03 PM EST
LOL! That''''s funny stuff.

Really, you should write for some comedy show.

You can write the scritps for the "total moron" character.

Posted by txgrouch2007 at 10:48 AM : Nov 20, 2008

How''s it that Sparky? Oh Let me guess! You are one of those Southern Fascist who never got out of the 3rd grade? Passing the BAR alone takes far more intelligence than YOU will ever get but you can help yourself. When you look at the response of the entire world toward this lady and her possible appointment, your ignorance is SO GLARING and truthfully just EMBARRASSING! I hate for people in the world to know we have losers like you out in our public... guess it can''t be helped though!
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by irmcvet97 November 20, 2008 3:59 PM EST
So Obama Worshippers,
How are you liking your "Change"?

Maybe Obama can bring in Jimmy Carter, Walter Mondull, Michael Dukaka, George McGovern, and have even MORE change!!

Posted by HawkSprings at 10:35 AM : Nov 20, 2008

I know, you having NOT gotten to far in school, you have a hard time understanding these things but even someone as UNEDUCATED as YOU are should be able to see the difference between Obama''s Picks and those of the WORST in our HISTORY! He''s going for the VERY Qualified and NOT for the Brown''s. He''s going for a Man who KNOWS what the Justice Department is supposed to be and NOT picking another Gonzo. Is there something about the word CHANGE that you can''t figure out. We HAD INCOMPETENCE and people picked, not because they knew how to do the job, but because they put more money in the pot! You know you poor people wouldn''t look so silly and uneducated if you''d take the time to pick up a little education at night!! Honest! You can pick up a class or two at night and it will mean a world of difference!! ROFLMAO
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by irmcvet97 November 20, 2008 3:55 PM EST
Won''''t Bill be tickeled.. He can play while Hillary is away..

Posted by libsh8theUSA at 11:59 AM : Nov 20, 2008

This seems to be the ONLY thing EVER on your very small, uneducated mind. Have you considered getting help with it?
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by juliemd November 20, 2008 3:05 PM EST
He wants only the top people; Clinton has always been of top intellect, is most likely the hardest working person in DC, and has shown the tenacity and gumption to not give up.
Posted by rdepontb at 10:35 AM : Nov 20, 2008

I completely agree...what some refuse to see is that the Clinton White House worked...why reinvent the transition, when they know those ropes...Obama isn''t so into change that he has to reinvent the wheel, so to speak...the Clinton White House WIPED OUT a huge deficit left by the earlier Republican White HOuse...Obama is smarter than any of the dum-cons posting here, that''s for sure...
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by libsh8theusa November 20, 2008 2:59 PM EST
Won''t Bill be tickeled.. He can play while Hillary is away..
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by pensacola98 November 20, 2008 2:26 PM EST
Joe Biden and Hillary Clinton will share many overlapping interests on foriegn policy. They will debate each other and keep each other honest.

In the Collin Powel days, Donald Rumsfield the warmaker was an ardent critic of Powel the peacemaker. Since the country had an appetite for retaliation, the Patriot Act grew more popular than the election itself, and Powel bowed out.

The same thing could have happened with different people subjected to the same conditions, because the qualifications were confined and restrictive in the Republican forum.

Barack Obama and Joe Biden have learned that avoiding a repeat of G.W. Bush events requires opening the parameters for qualifications is essential.

Giving a performer their favorite role to play may prove predictable, but is also limiting. A good performer in executive cabinet service will be able to serve roles other than their favorite one, and make contributions in the least favored conditions if they are not too far out of their element.

Hillary Clinton does offer extraordinary capacities to maintain critical focus during adversarial conditions and adapt to her role.

Her loss in the Democratic Primary was not a sign of her cabinet service capabilities, but instead a sign of voter acceptance.

Hell has no fury like the scorn of a woman...and Hillary Clinton can scorn our enemies like no other Secretary of State can!!
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by questionnews November 20, 2008 1:57 PM EST
He wants only the top people; Clinton has always been of top intellect, is most likely the hardest working person in DC, and has shown the tenacity and gumption to not give up.
Posted by rdepontb at 10:35 AM : Nov 20, 2008

Maybe if she put a little more "tenacity and gumption" in trying to get Bill to keep his pants zipped up their legacy wouldn''t have been so tarnished.
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by longtree-2009 November 20, 2008 1:55 PM EST
and the change is, what? obama seems to be staffing with former members of bill clinton''s administration, with tainted with scandal types like emanuel. hillary would best serve obama in the senate. surely there must be someone qualified to take the job. consider rice, not too many had heard of her until bush put her in the job of sos. not seeing any change but business as usual. if obama has an elaborate inauguration in these awful economic times, we will all know for sure obama is not about change, obama does not empathize with we the people. he will be joining the rich and powerful in playing the fiddle while the nation burns in this economic disaster. bin laden is, no doubt, very happy that economic chaos has hit the usa. capitalism has failed the workers of america. we have home grown corruption, and many evil people, to thank in all of our levels of government, businesses, institutions for bringing america to its knees.
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by txgrouch2007 November 20, 2008 1:48 PM EST
He wants only the top people; Clinton has always been of top intellect, is most likely the hardest working person in DC, and has shown the tenacity and gumption to not give up.
Posted by rdepontb at 10:35 AM : Nov 20, 2008


LOL! That''s funny stuff.

Really, you should write for some comedy show.

You can write the scritps for the "total moron" character.
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by txgrouch2007 November 20, 2008 1:46 PM EST
We can''''t get rid of the Clintons can we? Think of how you feel about W. Your hatred of anything Bush. Well, trust me boys and girls...Conservative leaning folks feel the same way about the Clintons. GAWD! NO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Posted by CarlyLaine at 10:34 AM : Nov 20, 2008

Here''s hoping the Sec''y of State job is a polite way of putting Hillary "out to pasture."

Speaking of comparing Dubya - after his dismal performance for the past 8 years, I feel like he''s disgrace the GOP as badly as Clinton disgraced the Democrats. DeLay, Frist, and the rest sure helped tarnish the GOP, too.

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by rdepontb November 20, 2008 1:35 PM EST
Clinton as Sec of State would be the best decision Obama makes in his whole Presidency. He wants only the top people; Clinton has always been of top intellect, is most likely the hardest working person in DC, and has shown the tenacity and gumption to not give up. What better way to get an Obama message of transition out to the world, which now so much wants our nation to succeed?
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by hawksprings November 20, 2008 1:35 PM EST
So Obama Worshippers,
How are you liking your "Change"?

Maybe Obama can bring in Jimmy Carter, Walter Mondull, Michael Dukaka, George McGovern, and have even MORE change!!
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