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Kerry to opt for the senator who copied Kinnock (BIDEN FOR SECRETARY OF STATE!)
Times Online ^ | October 29, 2004 | Gerard Baker

Posted on 10/28/2004 8:12:25 PM PDT by mcg1969

THE man whose presidential ambitions were destroyed when he plagiarised Neil Kinnock is set to become America’s chief foreign policymaker if John Kerry is elected President next Tuesday.

Senator Joseph Biden of Delaware has been asked by Mr Kerry to become Secretary of State in a Democratic administration, according to Kerry campaign aides. Mr Biden, the leading Democrat on the Senate Foreign Relations Committee for the past four years, ran for President in 1988. His campaign ended abruptly when it was revealed that a key element of his stump speech had been lifted directly from Mr Kinnock’s general election speeches in 1987.

But Mr Biden has since emerged as a leading foreign policy figure in the Democratic party and is expected to take the job offered by Mr Kerry unless political factors intervene. Were the Democrats to retake control of the Senate, he might prefer to remain as a lawmaker, but those who know him think that unlikely.

Mr Biden’s possible elevation is one of the thousands of permutations circulating in Washington in the final days before the presidential election. If Mr Biden does go to the State Department it will be a disappointment for Richard Holbrooke, the UN Ambassador during the Clinton Administration and the architect of the Dayton peace accords that ended the Bosnian war in 1995. Mr Holbrooke has lobbied hard for the Secretary of State ’s job. But in what will be seen as both an effort to conciliate the famously self-confident Mr Holbrooke, and as a signal change from Bush administration policy, Mr Kerry is likely to offer him the job of special Middle East peace co-ordinator, senior Democrats say.

Mr Kerry plans to announce both appointments soon after the election as a sign of the urgency he assigns to mending diplomatic fences.

President Bush has declined to appoint a senior level emissary to the Middle East and the Kerry move would delight European leaders, including Tony Blair, who have been urging a renewed US engagement in the region.

Other senior foreign policy positions in a Kerry administration are likely to go to three former senior officials who have been advising the senator’s campaign.

Rand Beers, who resigned from the Bush Administration’s National Security Council over the Iraq war, is likely to be National Security Adviser, although Wesley Clark, the former Nato commander, may also be considered.

James Rubin, President Clinton’s State Department spokesman and husband of the CNN star reporter Christiane Amanpour, is in line for a front line policy role, as is Susan Rice, another Clinton appointee, meaning that whoever wins next week, an African American female called Dr Rice will be a senior foreign policy figure.

One puzzle for the Democratic team is the Pentagon. Mr Kerry is understood to want his friend John McCain, the Arizona senator, to be Defence Secretary. But Mr McCain is believed to be reluctant. The confirmed maverick might fit uncomfortably even in his close friend’s administration. If the Republicans keep control of the Senate, the Arizona senator will take the powerful job of chairman of the Senate Armed Services Committee.

Another possibility is Chuck Hagel, the Nebraska senator, also a Republican. Mr Kerry is said to be intent on removing Porter Goss, who was confirmed as the head of the CIA only this month. A candidate to replace him is Bob Graham, the retiring Florida senator.

One problem with this lineup, however, for the Kerry team, is that it looks a little Senate-heavy.

Given the reputation of senators as windbags with large egos and an argumentative manner, Mr Kerry, a senator himself, may be reluctant to have former senators at President, Vice-President (John Edwards, his running mate), Secretary of State, Secretary of Defence and Director of Central Intelligence.

There is less clarity about what the foreign policy team will look like if President Bush wins, which seems odd, given that the Republicans are already in charge.

Though nothing is fixed, officials say, Colin Powell is likely to leave the State Department, as is his deputy, Richard Armitage. Both have been bloodied in the Administration’s infighting in the past four years and are not inclined to stay. But Donald Rumsfeld is eager to remain at the Pentagon and a newly re-elected Mr Bush may feel vindicated enough to keep him in place.

Possible replacements for General Powell include Condoleezza Rice, the current National Security Adviser, if she decides to stay in Washington at all, or Robert Blackwill, currently a senior director on the NSC and the man who has been in charge of Iraq policy in the past six months. Mr Blackwill is regarded as a pragmatist and problem-solver rather than an ideologue. John Danforth, the recently appointed ambassador to the UN, and former senator, is another name under consideration. There is much jockeying for the National Security Adviser post job if Dr Rice does leave. Stephen Hadley, her deputy, seems to be favourite. But other possibilities include Paul Wolfowitz, the deputy secretary of defence, and leading light among the neoconservatives in the Administration, Mr Blackwill if he does not get the State job, and Lewis “Scooter” Libby, Dick Cheney’s chief of staff, and a key figure in administration policy in the past four years, who is also sympathetic to the neoconservative approach to foreign policy ends.


TOPICS: Extended News; Politics/Elections
KEYWORDS: biden; kerry; kerryadministration
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So we'll have a plagarist as President AND Sec'y of State if Kerry is elected...
1 posted on 10/28/2004 8:12:27 PM PDT by mcg1969
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To: Gabz

Good thing sKerry is going to lose.


2 posted on 10/28/2004 8:13:46 PM PDT by NeoCaveman (Everyone calm down, Ohio is still Bush country)
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To: mcg1969

LOL Sure hope Biden isn't taking too much time making plans for that.


3 posted on 10/28/2004 8:16:40 PM PDT by TheBigB (Please Lord...let Bush win and I promise...no naughty thoughts about Lindsay Lohan for a week.)
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To: mcg1969

Add Biden to the two John's, Bill, Hillary, Teddy, Al and Terry... and you have most of the defacto leadership team of the Dems, and not an ethical bone amongst them. You would think that more Dems would grow weary of being associated with the morally challenged. We can only hope.


4 posted on 10/28/2004 8:28:02 PM PDT by Fed_up_in_PA
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To: mcg1969

LOL!!!!

I guess this means internal polling is showing Delaware is close.

LOL!!!!!!!!!!


5 posted on 10/28/2004 8:29:56 PM PDT by rhinohunter (Burr for Senate!!!)
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To: dubyaismypresident

I agree...................this would be an absolute disaster for the USA as we know it.


6 posted on 10/28/2004 8:29:58 PM PDT by Gabz (Hurricanes and Kerry/Edwards have 2 things in common - hot air and destruction.)
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To: rhinohunter

Please keep laughing............Delaware has gotten a bit closer recently than it had been.


7 posted on 10/28/2004 8:33:17 PM PDT by Gabz (Hurricanes and Kerry/Edwards have 2 things in common - hot air and destruction.)
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To: mcg1969

I read that Holbrooke who is even worse than Biden would have been appointed Sec of State had Kerry won.


8 posted on 10/28/2004 8:41:32 PM PDT by eleni121 (Islam arose as an ideological movement against Rome/Byzantium...nothing has changed)
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To: eleni121

That is what I was thinking, but Biden is silly.


9 posted on 10/28/2004 8:50:58 PM PDT by Anti-Bubba182
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To: Anti-Bubba182

Biden may be a goof but for some bizarre reason he keeps getting re-elected in Delaware.
What's up with that?


10 posted on 10/28/2004 8:53:49 PM PDT by eleni121 (Islam arose as an ideological movement against Rome/Byzantium...nothing has changed)
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To: mcg1969

Biden, the plaigerist - good qualifications for SecState


11 posted on 10/28/2004 8:56:11 PM PDT by jporcus
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To: mcg1969

Kinnock's still alive, isn't he? Why not just hire him? Go to the source.


12 posted on 10/28/2004 8:56:23 PM PDT by Verginius Rufus (Make a terrorist happy. Vote Kerry.)
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To: eleni121
Biden may be a goof but for some bizarre reason he keeps getting re-elected in Delaware. What's up with that?

The northeast socialist migration south.

They don't like living in the urban areas they created, so they continue moving south to get away from the urban life, but keep wanting the same "stuff" they had up north.

I was accepted in lower Delaware when I moved there from NYC in 1982 because I wanted away from EVERYTHING that was big city.

I've been accepted the same way on the Virginia Eastern Shore. I respect the nature of where I chose to live.

My husband, child and I left Delaware because the people moving to Delaware do not understand that concept.

13 posted on 10/28/2004 9:22:52 PM PDT by Gabz (Hurricanes and Kerry/Edwards have 2 things in common - hot air and destruction.)
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To: mcg1969

In my first, rushed, reading of the headline, I thought it read "Senator who copied Key Nok (bird crap in Thai). Asd that would be an apt description of Biden, perhaps my hurried reading was accurate??


14 posted on 10/28/2004 9:50:51 PM PDT by JimSEA ( "More Bush, Less Taxes.")
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To: JimSEA

Perfectly accurate.


15 posted on 10/28/2004 10:06:41 PM PDT by Gabz (Hurricanes and Kerry/Edwards have 2 things in common - hot air and destruction.)
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To: dubyaismypresident

Does this man have cajones' or what? Not even election day and already named a transition team and now Sec. of State, etc.... all I can say is McAwful must have a whole lot of his old union buddies out there in mass to commit fraud or something of it's kind to be this confident...BARF


16 posted on 10/28/2004 11:31:50 PM PDT by Arizona Carolyn
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To: Arizona Carolyn

No, he's just so full of himself it is sickening


17 posted on 10/29/2004 12:08:06 AM PDT by Kaslin (Stick a fork in Kerry, he is done)
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To: mcg1969
Mr Kerry is said to be intent on removing Porter Goss, who was confirmed as the head of the CIA only this month. A candidate to replace him is Bob Graham, the retiring Florida senator.

Holy cow, this lineup is downright frightening.

18 posted on 10/29/2004 12:11:29 AM PDT by ladyinred (John Kerry has a plan to change the national symbol of an Eagle to a Chicken)
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To: ladyinred

Oh, My GOD!!!!!!


19 posted on 10/29/2004 1:00:18 AM PDT by Arizona Carolyn
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To: Kaslin

I've never seen anything like it.


20 posted on 10/29/2004 1:00:40 AM PDT by Arizona Carolyn
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