| I think it was a smart move for BO but not Hil. He gets her out of his hair in the Senate and all the issues, especially health care. She no longer has a say or ability to debate the issues, even foreign affairs. Technically, she was her own boss there, now he is her direct boss. She can suggest, but he can just say no.
In four years, could she get back into the Senate? If he gets two terms, would she be able to run for prez again? She'd be 69 and not up to speed on domestic issues at all. I almost see it as Chicago politics -- give her a plum job that takes her far, far away from any say in the country's domestic biz. |