One of the interesting factoids about President-elect Obama's (D) choice of Sen. Hillary Clinton (D-NY) as secretary of state is that protocol will dictate that Clinton sit immediately to the right of Obama in cabinet meetings, making for great photos and a fascinating dynamic. The vice president sits immediately across from the president, and each cabinet secretary sits to their right in alternating fashion based on the date the department or agency was created.
Along those lines, according to the order of presidential succession -- per the Succession Act of 1947 (61 Stat. 380, 3 U.S.C.§19) -- the secretary of state is fourth in line to the presidency, after the Vice President (Biden), Speaker of the House (Pelosi), and President Pro Tempore of the Senate (Byrd), meaning that Hillary Clinton will be just four heartbeats away from the presidency after she is sworn-in.
Here's how the Obama administration line of succession is currently shaping-up:
PRESIDENTIAL LINE OF SUCCESSION (Obama Administration)
- Joe Biden (Vice President and President of Senate)
- Nancy Pelosi (Speaker of the House)
- Robert Byrd (Senate President Pro Tempore)
- Hillary Clinton (State)
- Timothy Geithner (Treasury)
- Robert Gates (Defense)
- Eric Holder (Justice)
- TBD (Interior)
- TBD (Agriculture)
- Bill Richardson (Commerce)
- TBD (Labor)
- Tom Daschle (HHS)
- TBD (HUD)
- TBD (Transportation)
- TBD (Energy)
- TBD (Education)
- TBD (Veterans' Affairs)
- Janet Napolitano (Homeland Security)
- *Susan Rice (UN Ambassador)
- *TBD (EPA)
Note: Currently, neither the United Nations ambassador nor the head of the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) are cabinet-level positions. But there has been considerable discussion that Obama intends to elevate both slots to cabinet level. However, since succession is determined by the order of creation of each agency or department, it is unclear whether both posts would be placed at the end of the line (after Homeland Security) or whether the initial creation of each office (UN ambassador in 1945 and EPA in 1970) would dictate their placement.
Mark Nickolas is the Managing Editor of Political Base, and this story was from his original post, "Line of Succession: Hillary Clinton Just Four Heartbeats Away From The Presidency"
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Interesting article. Thanks!
Didn't the law creating the Homeland Security Department also amend the law on succession, placing the Secretary of Homeland Security in the line of succession after the Attorney General but before the Secretary of Interior? The headline of this piece (Hillary Just Four Heartbeats from Presidncy) is great comedy... it belongs on The Onion.....
It's obvious Byrd isn't a problem.
So if something should happen to President Obama, all the Clintons have to do is find ONE reason why Biden and Pelosi can't become President and fi_lter it through the media, and the obstacle is..........what exactly?
Shouldn't Robin Williams be in there somewhere?
Just when you thought it was safe to go back in the water.
Well if Jack Ryan can become President in Tom Clancy's "Executive Orders" when much of the WH and Congressional leadership is taken out in a terrorist attack. . . . . wait, oh no!
I would say that Hillary is THREE heartbeats away and not four.
Senator Byrd would not be able to take on the office of the presidency and the other senators would be sure that he did not if that time were to come.
I'm not a pro-Hillary person, but I have to say that the though of Pelosi or Byrd as president worries me more than Hillary does!
So how many degrees of separation does that put Kevin Bacon from being President?
In 8 years nothing untoward, or even good for the country, happened to Bush and Cheney. Did this article really need to be written?
fascinating
Too close for comfort...
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