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Condi May Jilt George
New York Daily News ^ | February 8th, 2004 | Thomas M. DeFrank

Posted on 2/8/2004, 1:43:34 PM by lainde

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Condi may jilt George

By THOMAS M. DeFRANK DAILY NEWS WASHINGTON BUREAU CHIEF Sunday, February 8th, 2004

WASHINGTON - Condoleezza Rice is supposed to be a slam dunk for secretary of state in a second Bush administration. But she may do the unthinkable and just say no.

Friends and colleagues of the national security adviser report that the 49-year-old Rice is exhausted, approaching burnout and aching to return to her idyllic previous life as a tenured professor at Stanford.

"I would be surprised if she stays in government at all," one well-placed source told the Daily News. "From a personal standpoint, she wants her life back."

Several sources say that for months, Rice has been telling disbelieving fellow National Security Council staffers, close friends - even journalists - that it's time for her to go.

"I've never been one to believe you should stay in one place too long," a White House colleague recalls her saying last fall.

"She says things like that all the time," another colleague added.

Now, apparently, she's trying to get the same message to her boss, who is so high on Rice that he considers her practically part of the family.

"She's sent out major [indirect] signals to him: Please don't send me to the State Department, please don't do that to me," a Rice confidant reported.

There's no way to know if those thanks-but-no-thanks messages have registered - and some senior Bush officials say Rice simply couldn't turn down an offer to become what Alexander Haig once called the vicar of U.S. diplomacy.

But Rice has a history of saying no to Presidents. In 1991, despite pleas by President George H.W. Bush and national security adviser Brent Scowcroft, her mentor, Rice resigned as the National Security Council's Soviet specialist after only two years.

"The Soviet Union was collapsing, it was the culmination of her career, and she walked," a then-National Security Council staffer marveled. "But that's Condi. She gets restless if she doesn't have fresh challenges."

Rice declined comment on her future plans. Her spokesman, Sean McCormack, said: "I don't think anybody, including Dr. Rice, is focusing on what their next job will be. We have more than enough work to do right now."

Long before his election, Bush was telling associates he intended to name Rice as his second secretary of state, succeeding Colin Powell, and Bush insiders say there's no evidence he has changed his mind.

One Rice admirer said she's dead set against State, but might be tempted to run the Pentagon if asked. Of course, Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld would have to follow through on taking his expected honorable discharge.

Rice's first job in government was as a foreign affairs fellow with the Joint Chiefs of Staff in 1986. She still talks about how much she enjoyed that posting.

Nonetheless, Rice has tired of the National Security Council pressure cooker. "She's not just on call," a friend commiserates. "She has to be prepared 24/7 to take a call from the President. I don't know how she does it. I don't know how any one person could do it."

Rice's departure would be a personal as well as professional blow to the President. She spends more time with him than any other subordinate, including frequent weekends at Camp David, where she and Bush play tennis and work out in the gym.

"She's as close as they're going to get to considering anyone outside the family 'family,' " a Bush source noted.

Rice is so close that she has drawn the ultimate perk - a guest bedroom at the Bush home in Crawford, Tex. After a few ranch overnights, however, she opted to move to the adjoining guest house.

"Her phone rings so often she thinks it's rude to the President and Laura," one aide said.


TOPICS: Foreign Affairs; Government
KEYWORDS: condoleezzarice; gwb2004; turass
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1 posted on 2/8/2004, 1:43:34 PM by lainde
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To: lainde
Friend, sources, administration official. Heck, I could have written this story with as much credibility as Mr. DeFrank.
2 posted on 2/8/2004, 2:07:48 PM by Russ
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To: lainde
"Her phone rings so often she thinks it's rude to the President and Laura," one aide said.

I must say she is considerate and kind.

3 posted on 2/8/2004, 2:11:32 PM by B4Ranch ( Dear Mr. President, Sir, Are you listening to the voters?)
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To: Russ
No names, no attribution. Sounds like an Enquirer story.
4 posted on 2/8/2004, 2:15:01 PM by rabidralph (What will be FR's panty-twist topic of the day?)
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To: rabidralph
Not to mention wishful thinking.
5 posted on 2/8/2004, 2:15:44 PM by mewzilla
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To: Russ
Friend, sources, administration official. Heck, I could have written this story with as much credibility as Mr. DeFrank.

Oh, I don't know. The story sounds logical to me. Anyone would be burned out after what she's been through. It's not exactly as though her tenure was as placid as, say, Sandy Berger's.

6 posted on 2/8/2004, 2:17:13 PM by Hillary's Folly (Imagine there's no Hillary. It's easy if you try.)
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To: lainde
Headline is more than a little misleading. Condi wanting to get off the treadmill for a while is not "jilting" the president. In fact, she would be doing him a huge disservice by taking on a job she is not prepared to handle (not that I'm assuming this story is even true).
7 posted on 2/8/2004, 2:19:39 PM by SamAdams76 (I got my 401(k) statement - Up 28.02% in 2003 - Thanks to tax cuts and the Bush recovery)
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To: lainde
And here I thought that Bush was going to dump Cheney for her. I wish the tabloids would make up their minds.
8 posted on 2/8/2004, 2:25:00 PM by facedown (Armed in the Heartland)
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To: SamAdams76
My two cents worth.I like Condi and she is an asset to this administration, even filling the # 2 spot would be ok with me but not SoS. I am not a sexist but SoS is a mans job IMHO. The people that need to be dealt with look upon women as inferior human beings no matter the qualifications.
9 posted on 2/8/2004, 2:28:30 PM by eastforker (The color of justice is green,just ask Johny Cochran!)
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To: lainde
I think the guy consulted his cat as the source for this story.

The RATS are planting stories that Powell is leaving too. I imagine they would like people to believe that African-American members of the Administration are being pushed out. I don't see similar rumors about Rumsfeld and Ashcroft.

10 posted on 2/8/2004, 2:35:21 PM by Mike Darancette (Bush Bot by choice)
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To: lainde
"She's sent out major [indirect] signals to him: Please don't send me to the State Department, please don't do that to me," a Rice confidant reported.

Don't you think Condi would just speak her mind and skip the indirect signals?

11 posted on 2/8/2004, 2:35:26 PM by Spandau
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To: eastforker
The people that need to be dealt with look upon women as inferior human beings no matter the qualifications.

On the other hand I get a big chuckle at seeing these turbanned scumbags being forced to treat with a woman representing the most powerful nation in history. A nation that could squash them like bugs if it ever felt the need to.

12 posted on 2/8/2004, 2:36:00 PM by Seruzawa (If you agree with the French raise your hand. If you are French raise both hands.)
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To: lainde
To push her as Vice Pres or Pres is idiotic. She has to have the fire and leadership to seek it herself.
13 posted on 2/8/2004, 2:49:51 PM by tkathy (The nihilistic islamofascists and the nihilistic liberals are trying to destroy this country)
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To: Spandau
Don't you think Condi would just speak her mind and skip the indirect signals?

That's a good point. Condi and GW both value plain speaking. It's not like they don't see meet nearly every day.

14 posted on 2/8/2004, 3:29:53 PM by jimtorr
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To: lainde
In spite of this article, I have always had great admiration for Condi Rice, her loyalty, her physical and mental stamina. Everywhere Bush goes she is either at his side, or not far behind. I bet she could use a long nap. She doesn’t appear to have a moment or a little space to herself. I don’t know how she does it. God bless her.
15 posted on 2/8/2004, 3:37:48 PM by Gatún(CraigIsaMangoTreeLawyer)
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To: Pan_Yans Wife
Condi ping
16 posted on 2/8/2004, 3:51:31 PM by Pan_Yan (This rant provided as a public service.)
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To: lainde
Or, one could read this that Bush wants to groom her for an ELECTED position (say, CA Senator) and future Veep position.
17 posted on 2/8/2004, 3:59:13 PM by LS (CNN is the Amtrack of news.)
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To: rabidralph
It's a Zebco moment...
18 posted on 2/8/2004, 4:03:35 PM by Frank_Discussion (May the wings of Liberty never lose a feather!)
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To: lainde
Since when is somebody leaving a positing consider JILTING? I've never heard that term used before now. Figures.
19 posted on 2/8/2004, 4:04:29 PM by Hildy
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To: eastforker
Sorry, the right kind of woman is perfect for SoS. Think of Golda Meir, Margaret Thatcher, Jeanne Kirkpatrick, that type of woman. Let the enemies of the US underestimate Ms. Rice because she is a woman. When your enemies underestimate you, it is a good thing.
20 posted on 2/8/2004, 4:21:05 PM by Former Proud Canadian
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