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Author: Gerardo Orlando (Page 56 of 169)

Bill Richardson withdraws name

Bill Richardson will not be the new Secretary of Commerce.

New Mexico Gov. Bill Richardson has withdrawn his name from consideration as commerce secretary for President-elect Barack Obama, citing an ongoing investigation about business dealings in his state.

Richardson, 61, who competed unsuccessfully for the Democratic presidential nomination, was secretary of energy and U.N. ambassador during Bill Clinton’s presidency, and also the first high-profile Latino named to Obama’s Cabinet.

But a grand jury in New Mexico is currently looking into charges of “pay-to-play” in the awarding of a state contract to a company that contributed to Richardson.

The importance of the inquiry was apparently dismissed when Richardson was first nominated. But it may have taken on more weight in light of the “pay-to-play” allegations involving Illinois Gov. Rod Blagojevich.

This is a big deal only bcause Richardson would have been excellent as Commerce Secretary, and we could use a good one right now. I’m sure Obama will find a suitable replacement.

Th media will have fun wih this for a day, as this offers yet another distraction, but it’s better to take the hit now.

Back to work

I’ve been slacking on this blog over the past several weeks, mostly due to the holidays and being a little burned out after the long political season.

Now that we’re finally on the verge of the new Obama administration, I suspect there will be plenty of things to dicuss in 2009. I expect the new administration to hit the ground running and to set a completely new tone in Washington. I have high expectations for Obama’s presidency, and I have confidence he will live up to them.

The situation in Gaza

The mess in Gaza continues. This clip from Morning Joe has former National Security Adviser Zbigniew Brzezinski ofering his perspective on the situation. Joe Scarborough tries to counter Brzezinski’s analysis, and Brzezinski calls Scarborough’s analysis “stunningly superficial,” explaining that Scarborough was offering a “slogan” in lieu of analysis.

It’s refreshing to see a expert call out a talk show host for repeating a one-sentence slogan that one side has been repeating for years as the definative explaination of what happened years ago. Few things are that simple.

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