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Rival Me This

We love Doris Kearns Goodwin. But we're still waiting to see this vaunted "Team of Rivals" in the Obama cabinet and inner circle. OK, HRC's move to Foggy Bottom is "on track." But what other enemies is Obama making nice with?

-- Reaching out to Lieberman and McCain was magnanimous, sure, but neither man is getting tapped to lead DHS. That, of course, is going to another of his early supporters, who helped him court two key voting groups (women and Hispanics).

-- Given the drama and headaches involved in the Sec/State nom, the Clinton pick might be worth two or three other "rivals." And despite assurances that the vetting of B. Clinton is "on track", do we really think that he remain controversy-free?

-- And what about the bipartisan thing? Keeping Gates on board would send a strong signal. But should he also make a pro-active pick? Hotline's list of potential cabinet picks shows just 3 GOPers in the mix - NE'sHagel (CIA), NJ's Whitman (EPA) and IA's Leach (AG). Ahrnold has said he doesn't want a job in DC.

-- In the end, we may have to rename this book "Team of One Former Rival and Lots of Ex-Clinton Officials Who Backed Me." It's not very catchy. But at this point, it seems more accurate.

Quote of the Day

"He has some wonderful opportunities back in the television market that probably financially far outweigh being chair of the RNC."

— Ex-Fred Thompson finance chairman Scooter Clippard, on Thompson's decision to return to acting, AP, 11/21.

Top News
  • Clean Bill Of Health

    Docs see no sign Mukasey suffered a stroke; he talked w/Bush last p.m. and is "conscious, conversant and alert" at GW. (#28)

  • Will Dems Find eHarmony?

    Will the fate of all those Obama email addresses spark the first big clash between him and establishment Dems? (#1)

  • Land Of The Lost

    Coleman's lead dwindles to 136 votes; outcome may come down to whether "Lizard People" votes count. (#12)

  • Don't Touch That Dial

    Obama wades into GA runoff (sorta) w/a new radio ad that focuses more on him than on J-Mart. (#11)

  • Retiring The Red Truck

    Thompson says he'd rather go Hollywood than RNC. (Friends say the reason is simple: More moola). Does this make Steele the favorite? (#8)

 

Contents Friday, Nov. 21, 2008

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  • ALASKA: Forget Palin -- How About A Stevens/Byrd Talk-Show?
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    White House 2012

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