Kerry becomes de facto diplomat for Obama
source: http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/33420488/ns/politics-white_house/?ocid=twitter
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Mediating Afghanistan's presidential election vaulted Kerry from the already prominent chairmanship of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee into the most exclusive circle around a new president who is juggling but not resolved a variety of domestic and foreign policy matters. Beyond policy, Kerry knows how Washington works.
Kerry and Obama also share a political pedigree. Both were mentored by Sen. Edward M. Kennedy, who died in August.
"Obviously, Sen. Kerry is somebody who has a broad range of experience and an in-depth knowledge of issues, ranging form energy and climate change to health care to foreign policy," said White House Press Secretary Robert Gibbs. "I think it's that experience and insight that (Obama) certainly greatly values."
That last bit cannot be overstated. Obama made his debut on the national stage at the 2004 presidential convention at which Democrats nominated Kerry to challenge George W. Bush's bid for a second term. Obama's speech electrified the party and the convention. It was the first time many Americans had heard of the young Illinois state senator.
"I'm here because of you," Obama wrote Kerry on the January day he was sworn in as the nation's first black president. The note is framed and hangs on Kerry's Senate office wall.
And now, Obama is leaning on Kerry to help shape his foreign policy. The two men met at the White House Wednesday just hours after Kerry returned from Afghanistan, where he played a crucial role in persuading President Hamid Karzai to accept a run-off vote after a fraud-plagued election.
The Massachusetts Democrat said he told Obama it wouldn't make "common sense" to decide whether more U.S. troops should go to Afghanistan without knowing the election results.
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Source: MSNBC
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Prijedor
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man trying to experience the job he couldnt have the best he can
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Prijedor
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Chique
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Then again . . . ;-)
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Chique
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nursediesel
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This is a joke, right?
I know, give him a camera and he can make a story. Come on you can't be serious.
Oh, wait... yes, you can be. I hope he leaves Ter-Asa at home. She so dull, darlingk! and so full of herself. Spending all of Senator Heinz' money while he rots in his grave. Now Mr. Kerry can spend it on big planes jetting all over the world... no that will be us that will be paying for his trips to bad mouth America. (Keep in France, PLEASE!) - 2 years ago
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nursediesel
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Chique
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Aha, mutual respect and common sense . . . refreshing
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Chique
