Hillary Clinton Confirmed As Secretary Of State

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ANNE FLAHERTY | January 21, 2009 09:22 PM EST | AP

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In this Jan. 13, 2009, file photo, Chelsea Clinton, daughter of Secretary of State-designate Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton, D-N.Y., looks on during a confirmation hearing before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee on Capitol Hill in Washington. The Senate has confirmed Hillary Rodham Clinton to become secretary of state. (AP Photo/Gerald Herbert, File)

WASHINGTON — The Senate confirmed Hillary Rodham Clinton as secretary of state Wednesday as President Barack Obama moved to make his imprint on U.S. foreign policy, mobilizing a fresh team of veteran advisers and reaching out to world leaders. The Senate voted 94-2, with Republican Sens. David Vitter of Louisiana and Jim DeMint of South Carolina opposing.

Republicans and Democrats alike said her swift confirmation was necessary so that Obama could begin tackling the major foreign policy issues at hand, including two wars, increased violence in the Middle East and the threat of a nuclear-armed Iran.

"It is essential that we provide the president with the tools and resources he needs to effect change, and that starts with putting a national security team in place as soon as possible," said Sen. John Kerry, D-Mass., chairman of the Foreign Relations Committee.

Obama's presidential rival, Sen. John McCain, was among those who spoke in Clinton's favor.

"This nation has come together in a way that it has not for some time," said the Arizona Republican, on the Senate floor for the first time since the inauguration.

Voters "want us to work together and get to work," McCain said.

As the Senate debated Clinton's appointment, Obama wasted no time in his first day at the White House. According to a White House spokesman, Obama placed telephone calls to Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak, Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert, Jordan's King Abdullah II and Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas.

The administration also planned to name former Senate Democratic leader George J. Mitchell as Clinton's special envoy for the Middle East. Dennis Ross, a longtime U.S. negotiator, was also expected to advise Clinton on Mideast policy, according to officials who spoke on condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to speak publicly about the move.

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She was sworn in as the nation's 67th secretary of state in her office in the Russell Senate Office Building. Attending the private ceremony was her husband, former President Bill Clinton, and her Senate staff. According to her office, she used the Bible that belonged to her late father. To assume the position, she submitted her resignation as senator in twin letters to Vice President Joe Biden, as president of the Senate, and New York Gov. David Paterson.

The former first lady planned to report to the State Department on Thursday, where she was expected to address employees in the main lobby that morning _ a tradition of sorts for secretaries of state on their first day on the job.

Clinton received overwhelming bipartisan support in Congress despite lingering concerns by some Republicans that her husband's charitable fundraising overseas could pose conflicts of interest.

Sen. Richard Lugar, the ranking Republican on the Foreign Relations Committee, proposed that former President Bill Clinton's foundation reject foreign contributions. But Hillary Clinton rejected Lugar's proposal, contending that the foundation's plan to disclose annually its list of donors and a range of its contributions already exceeds legal requirements.

Lugar said he hoped Clinton would re-examine her position but supported her appointment, citing her "remarkable qualifications" and "pressing global issues."

Vitter and DeMint, both members of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, said they were unsatisfied. Last week, Vitter cast the sole opposing vote in the committee's 16-1 endorsement of Clinton. DeMint voted in favor of Clinton on the committee because he said he didn't want to obstruct a full Senate vote on her appointment, but ultimately did not support her nomination.

In addition to concerns surrounding the foundation, DeMint said he opposes Clinton's positions on such matters as providing aid to foreign groups that offer abortions.

"I do not plan to slow up this nomination, but I do find it difficult to support a nominee who I know will pursue policies so contrary to American sovereignty and the dignity of the human person," he said.

Following the vote, the Senate Foreign Relations Committee endorsed Susan Rice to become U.S. ambassador to the United Nations, a post Obama has elevated to the Cabinet level.

Meanwhile, the Senate considered other appointments by Obama.

Treasury Secretary-designate Timothy Geithner apologized to the Senate Finance Committee and said he was careless for failing to pay $34,000 in Social Security and Medicare taxes earlier this decade. The committee planned to vote on his appointment on Thursday.

Eric Holder's bid to become the first African-American attorney general was delayed for at least a week when Republicans demanded more time to question him about harsh interrogations, Guantanamo trials and other topics.

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Associated Press writers Barry Schweid, Martin Crutsinger and Larry Margasak contributed to this report.

WASHINGTON — The Senate confirmed Hillary Rodham Clinton as secretary of state Wednesday as President Barack Obama moved to make his imprint on U.S. foreign policy, mobilizing a fresh team of ve...
WASHINGTON — The Senate confirmed Hillary Rodham Clinton as secretary of state Wednesday as President Barack Obama moved to make his imprint on U.S. foreign policy, mobilizing a fresh team of ve...
 
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- JinMN I'm a Fan of JinMN 2 fans permalink

So its true about vitter being a slimeball huh I have to look him up?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:37 AM on 01/22/2009
- teepeeyoyo I'm a Fan of teepeeyoyo 8 fans permalink
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Not to mention he as a penchant for prostitutes....look in the Yellow Pages under Brothels, you'll see his picture.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:47 AM on 01/22/2009
- Max01 I'm a Fan of Max01 5 fans permalink

vitter also has a thing for diapers.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:56 AM on 01/22/2009
- Karl Jonas I'm a Fan of Karl Jonas 6 fans permalink

see how great this administration is already? barack and hillary appoint george mitchell, the man who negotiated peace between the catholics and protestants in northern ireland for bill, to be the envoy to israel and palestine for them. Who better? It's brilliant!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:59 PM on 01/21/2009

Perhaps the 'honorable' Sen. Vitter can't have anything to do with a woman unless he's paying her to give him what he wants....

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:41 PM on 01/21/2009
- Amalek I'm a Fan of Amalek 135 fans permalink
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I think Vitter needs to be the next target for early retirement. Is he up for reelection in the next cycle? Find a good opponent. I favor Carville.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:52 AM on 01/22/2009
- sypage I'm a Fan of sypage 2 fans permalink

What happened to Cornyn's grandstanding? He made a big deal out of blocking the nomination, and then voted for her anyway?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:23 PM on 01/21/2009
- Amalek I'm a Fan of Amalek 135 fans permalink
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Republicans have to decide whether they want to stand on principle and be the loyal opposition, which is the American way, or just be dicks and try to break everything. Cornyn and Vitter seem to be in the latter category.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:54 AM on 01/22/2009
- JEdgarH I'm a Fan of JEdgarH 2 fans permalink

Vitter, the whoremaster has a lot of nerve to question her!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:17 PM on 01/21/2009
- MsLiz I'm a Fan of MsLiz 113 fans permalink
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Not voting: Clinton (D-NY) and Kennedy (D-MA).

Surprise, surprise, surprise: Alabama's senators voted for HRC.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:44 PM on 01/21/2009

DeMint and Vitter- two more yahoos from yeehah states.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:44 PM on 01/21/2009
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I guess Vitter's just angry because he couldn't afford to buy her.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:07 PM on 01/21/2009

One more foolish impulsive act for David Vitter to make us proud.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:56 PM on 01/21/2009
- Luca I'm a Fan of Luca 8 fans permalink

What a bald-face lying hypocrite Sen. DeMint is. He said of Mrs. Clinton, " ...I do find it difficult to support a nominee who I know will pursue policies so contrary to American sovereignty and the dignity of the human person." Well, if Sen. DeMint really felt that way, he would re-register Democrat or Independent. He supported Bush and his policies that were absolutely contrary to American sovereignty and the dignity of the human person!! Come on!!! Get real. He is grandstanding and being an ignorant bully. Hey, he's Republican. No surprise.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:49 PM on 01/21/2009

HC is the perfect choice for SoS. Smart, strong, knowledgable on world affairs, and now mature.
She will represent our country well on the world stage.

She will be an upgrade from Condeliza.
And....Barack will be setting policy, Hillary will be executing. Just watch.

If not Hillary, who would YOU propose for SoS?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:47 PM on 01/21/2009
- MSF31538 I'm a Fan of MSF31538 9 fans permalink
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Senator Vitter (the whoremonger) and Senator DeMint, both Plantation Senators, voted against the confirmation of Clinton as Secretary of State. It is quite apparent that Obama's arms are not long enough to reach across the aisle to unite this country. Hard line ideogues such as Vitter and DeMint should be marginalizled by both sides of the aisle.

Better yet, they can both clear brush with Bush in Texas. Vitter and DeMint just have no class except 3rd class.

Martin S Friedlander, Esq.
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    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:44 PM on 01/21/2009
- weatherwaxx I'm a Fan of weatherwaxx 259 fans permalink

Reaching across the aisle doesn't help when some of those buggers are hiding under rocks.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:40 PM on 01/21/2009
- JinMN I'm a Fan of JinMN 2 fans permalink

Finally. Now they are holding up Eric Holders and other cabinet confirmation picks. C'mon his cabinet wants to get to work!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:31 PM on 01/21/2009
- Bitsko I'm a Fan of Bitsko 561 fans permalink
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New President. Check.
New NY Senator. Check.
It's only January and this is turning out to be a pretty great year!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:30 PM on 01/21/2009
- pupbayer I'm a Fan of pupbayer 23 fans permalink

"We need to unite"...but only behind Obama while continuing to complain about HRC. At least many of you are predictable. It's comforting in an odd sort of way.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:28 PM on 01/21/2009
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Grown the F- up or shut the F-up!!!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:47 PM on 01/21/2009
- pupbayer I'm a Fan of pupbayer 23 fans permalink

And then there is the enjoyable witty retort.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:45 PM on 01/21/2009
- MsLiz I'm a Fan of MsLiz 113 fans permalink
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Hey, pupbayer, what do you think Republicans meant last year when they accused Obama of not ever being bipartisan?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:46 PM on 01/21/2009
- pupbayer I'm a Fan of pupbayer 23 fans permalink

Obviously not what I thought.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:46 PM on 01/21/2009
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Of course behind President Obama. He's our leader. The Republican definition of working together is "do things my way". Funny how they are so concerned about working together now that they are not the ones in power. That is the only time they show any interest in working together. Sickening, but true.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:23 AM on 01/22/2009
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