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  • Web Post Sparks Rumor (No basis for Richardson replacing Hillary as SOS)

    12/28/2010 8:51:25 AM PST · by CedarDave · 8 replies
    The Albuquerque Journal ^ | December 28, 2010 | Michael Coleman
    Whether he was simply ruminating to the world or had inside information, an Albuquerque pastor and freelance columnist sparked international speculation about Gov. Bill Richardson's next career move with an article suggesting the departing governor might become America's next secretary of state. Michael Williams, who runs a family counseling ministry in Albuquerque and pens occasional columns for the website Examiner.com, wrote a Christmas Eve piece saying that Secretary of State Hillary Clinton was contemplating retirement and that Richardson is a natural replacement for her in the Obama Cabinet. What happened next shows the bizarre nature of information in the Internet...
  • (Video)Report: Hillary Stepping Down, Bill Richardson Taking Over State

    12/27/2010 12:19:57 PM PST · by blog.Eyeblast.tv · 28 replies · 2+ views
    A report says Hillary Clinton could step down as Secretary of State and would potentially be replaced by New Mexico Governor Bill Richardson.
  • Scandals Dogged Richardson's Terms (NM-his hand in every pocket)

    12/27/2010 9:38:37 AM PST · by CedarDave · 16 replies · 2+ views
    The Albuquerque Journal ^ | December 26, 2010 | Mike Gallagher
    Gov. Bill Richardson took the oath of office in 2003 under the shadow of two federal investigations — one involving national security and the other dealing with stock price manipulation. He leaves office this week with another probe lingering, this one into how the son of a good friend and political adviser made millions of dollars from state investments. In between, there was the investigation into allegations of state contracts for campaign cash that derailed his nomination to President Barack Obama's Cabinet. Richardson's appointments of political advisers, supporters and contributors went deep into state agencies, boards and commissions, eliminating the...
  • 'Richardson likely to succeed Hillary Clinton'(Coal in our stockings barf alert)

    12/25/2010 9:22:34 AM PST · by greyfoxx39 · 56 replies · 6+ views
    Korea Times ^ | December 25, 2010
    US “troubleshooter” Bill Richardson, who just returned from a trip to North Korea, is likely to be tapped to succeed Hillary Clinton to become the next U.S. Secretary of State, Yonhap News Agency said Saturday citing a report. “Numerous sources are pointing toward New Mexico Governor Bill Richardson as possibly replacing Hillary Clinton as Secretary of State in 2011,” Exminer.com said. The possibility is opening up, with some circumstantial signs backing up the view. For example, the current U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton’s husband, Bill Clinton, is suffering from heart conditions and she is said to want to spend...
  • Richardson says W.H. approved trip

    12/23/2010 3:54:59 PM PST · by ColdOne · 7 replies · 2+ views
    Politico44 ^ | 12/23/10 | MATT NEGRIN
    “I postponed the trip twice at the request of the administration,” Richardson said on MSNBC. “They signed off on this last trip.” Richardson later said on CNN that when he spoke with officials before his trip, “the administration said, ‘As long as you say that it’s a private trip, go ahead.’ ” He also added, “While I was in North Korea, I did talk to the State Department.”
  • Gov. Plans To Focus on Peace (NM-Richardson [Hurl alert])

    12/23/2010 10:55:03 AM PST · by CedarDave · 6 replies
    The Albuquerque Journal ^ | December 23, 2010 | Dan Boyd
    SANTA FE — Gov. Bill Richardson says he will establish a Santa Fe-based international peacemaking institute after leaving office at year's end. Richardson, who returned to New Mexico late Tuesday after an unofficial mission to North Korea, told the Journal in a Wednesday interview that the institute will focus on brokering peace accords and rescuing hostages. The two-term Democratic governor has secured an office in Santa Fe's downtown area and plans to call the institute the Richardson Center for Peace and Dialogue. "It's not going to be big," Richardson said. "It's not going to be affiliated with anybody. It will...
  • WA In Touch With Richardson During N Korea Visit

    12/21/2010 7:16:42 PM PST · by gandalftb · 8 replies · 3+ views
    GANTDAILY ^ | December 21, 2010 8:24 p.m. EST | Tejinder Singh
    The US denied any official links to the visit of a former high ranking American diplomat to N Korea over the past week but officials on condition of anonymity told AHN that there is a constant contact with the traveling former diplomat.On the question of Richardson meeting with the Obama Administration after his return, Robert Gibbs, the White House spokesman told journalists, “Governor Richardson is on a private trip and there are no plans that I’m aware of.”PJ Crowley, the State Department spokesman denied contact with Richardson saying, “I’m not aware that we’ve had any contact with him since he...
  • 'Full report' sought from Richardson

    12/20/2010 4:06:13 PM PST · by ColdOne · 11 replies
    Politico ^ | 12/20/10 | MATT NEGRIN
    Bill Richardson’s trip to North Korea isn’t approved by the Obama administration, but he’ll give officials a “full report” when he returns, the State Department says. The New Mexico governor is on a “private visit” to North Korea and “did not ask our permission before he went,” State Department spokesman P.J. Crowley told reporters on Monday. “We did not approve his visit
  • N. Korea says Richardson delivered 'present' for leader Kim Jong-il

    12/20/2010 10:01:00 AM PST · by FromLori · 43 replies
    YonHop News ^ | 12/20/2010
    - North Korea said New Mexico Governor Bill Richardson met Monday with a ranking official of the communist country to deliver "a present" for leader Kim Jong-il. A two-paragraph dispatch by the official Korean Central News Agency (KCNA) suggested Richardson has failed to meet with the 68-year-old leader amid festering regional tensions.
  • N. Korea: Bill Richardson cancels flight due to thick fog(May fog last forever)

    12/20/2010 6:42:44 AM PST · by TigerLikesRooster · 19 replies
    Xinhua ^ | 12/20/10
    Bill Richardson cancels flight due to thick fog English.news.cn 2010-12-20 19:46:29 PYONGYANG, Dec. 20 (Xinhua) -- U.S. New Mexico Governor Bill Richardson, who is visiting the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK), on Monday canceled his flight to Beijing due to thick fog. Richardson said he would made comment in Beijing, but disclosed nothing about his visit and talks with senior officials of the DPRK. Richardson arrived in Pyongyang on Thursday. The U.S. governor said in a statement before his visit that he would travel as a private citizen at the invitation of Kim Kye Gwan, DPRK's first vice foreign...
  • Richard Holbrooke has died

    12/13/2010 4:59:54 PM PST · by Ravnagora · 234 replies
    ABC News ^ | December 13, 2010 | Jack Tapper
    ABC News has learned that Richard Holbrooke, the US Special Representative to Afghanistan and Pakistan, has died. On Friday, Holbrooke was rushed to the hospital with a torn aorta. He went through more than 20 hours of surgery. Earlier this evening, speaking at the US State Department, President Obama sang Holbrooke's praises and called him "a tough son of a gun." Holbrooke, 69, was a former ambassador to the United Nations and served as chief negotiator at the Dayton Peace Accords, which ended the war in Bosnia. The New Yorker's George Packer wrote a nice story about Holbrooke last year,...
  • New Mexico's Richardson confirms North Korea trip

    12/08/2010 1:45:03 PM PST · by jhpigott · 58 replies
    WASHINGTON | Wed Dec 8, 2010 4:03pm EST WASHINGTON (Reuters) - New Mexico Governor Bill Richardson said on Wednesday he would travel to North Korea from December 16-20, hoping to ease mounting tensions with Pyongyang over its nuclear program and belligerence toward South Korea. "I am increasingly concerned with the recent actions by the North Koreans, which have raised tensions and are contributing to instability on the Korean Peninsula," Richardson said in a statement, saying he was going as a private citizen. "I am not carrying any messages, but I want to be helpful during this volatile period," Richardson said....
  • Richardson may visit North Korea

    12/07/2010 6:25:31 PM PST · by AmericanInTokyo · 37 replies · 1+ views
    NM Politics Blog ^ | Pearl Harbor Day, 2010 | NM Politics
    With the situation in North Korea having gotten pretty dicey in recent months, Gov. Bill Richardson – a favorite of the North Korean government – may be heading back there next week. That’s according to the Washington Post: “Adm. Mike Mullen, the Joint Chiefs of Staff chairman, is off this week to South Korea to tell officials that the United States is standing with them. And there’s talk that outgoing New Mexico Gov. Bill Richardson may be off to North Korea next week for a private chat with top officials at the invitation of key people in the nuclear crowd...
  • N.M. Gov. Bill Richardson may head to North Korea

    12/07/2010 5:28:02 PM PST · by Pan_Yan · 26 replies · 3+ views
    Washington Post ^ | December 7, 2010; 1:12 PM | Al Kamen
    ... And there's talk that outgoing New Mexico Gov. Bill Richardson may be off to North Korea next week for a private chat with top officials at the invitation of key people in the nuclear crowd over there. ... We're hearing Richardson has signed up with the Washington Speakers Bureau, which will probably enable him to put some fine bread on the table. In addition, he's going to set up a center in Santa Fe to focus on ways to rescue people being held hostage by bad guys and on initiating dialogue with rogue regimes.
  • Richardson Deserves Credit for Big Ideas (NM: semi-barf alert)

    12/07/2010 4:48:09 PM PST · by CedarDave · 5 replies
    The Albuquerque Journal ^ | December 7, 2010 | Winthrop Quigley
    Any casual observer can easily see how [NM] state government is structured to prevent things from happening. And that is why, as his eight years in office wind down, I find myself, grudgingly, tipping my hat ever so slightly in the direction of Gov. Bill Richardson. For better and for worse, and, I have little doubt, motivated largely by his desire to be president, Bill Richardson changed a state that is designed to change only rarely. ... Richardson pushed through tax law changes, got the state Constitution amended by popular vote to increase funding for schools, established a Department of...
  • Richardson Drops Bomb (NM - reveals additional $190 million deficit)

    11/12/2010 4:07:55 PM PST · by CedarDave · 47 replies
    The Albuquerque Journal ^ | November 12, 2010 | Dan Boyd
    New Mexico's budget crunch for the coming fiscal year could be $190 million worse than previously thought, and announcement of the bad news set off another fiery exchange between the outgoing administration of Gov. Bill Richardson and Gov.-elect Susana Martinez. Richardson's finance secretary Dannette Burch said Thursday that Martinez and state lawmakers will face a $450 million revenue shortfall for the fiscal year, starting next July 1, just to maintain the state's current level of services. That's a much higher number than the Legislative Finance Committee's earlier projected shortfall of $260 million. There have already been spending cuts in Santa...
  • (NM) Governor: Martinez Win Not Indictment of His Administration ("A national vote" Richardson says)

    11/04/2010 7:51:09 PM PDT · by CedarDave · 24 replies
    The Albuquerque Journal ^ | November 4, 2010 | Dan Boyd
    Gov. Bill Richardson took his lumps during New Mexico's gubernatorial campaign and said Thursday he wished he'd had the opportunity to punch back. Two days after Republican Susana Martinez won a decisive victory to become the state's first elected female governor, the two-term Democratic officeholder voiced frustration at having his policies repeatedly -- and forcefully -- targeted by Martinez's campaign. "My only regret is that I wasn't able to defend myself and the accomplishments of my administration in so many areas," Richardson said after a news conference in Santa Fe. Richardson, who cited teacher salary increases, a decrease in DWI...
  • Racing Money, Political Hires (NM Richardson corruption)

    10/27/2010 9:43:57 AM PDT · by CedarDave · 2 replies
    The Albuquerque Journal ^ | October 27, 2010 | Thomas J. Cole
    The Richardson administration, apparently tired of all those pesky questions about the governor's political appointees, recently refused to release an up-to-date list of the employees, their salaries and titles. It had provided such lists on numerous occasions over Gov. Bill Richardson's nearly eight years in office. I asked the administration last month for a list of the appointees to state jobs. Instead, the Department of Finance and Administration gave me an "organizational list" for all of the nearly 24,000 state workers, including career employees. Buried in those 1,500 pages is the information on the appointees, formally known as exempt employees....
  • In N.M., the System Enables Corruption

    10/25/2010 8:43:17 AM PDT · by CedarDave · 9 replies
    The Albuquerque Journal ^ | October 12, 2010 | Winthrop Quigley
    Moise summed up the scandal this way: There was too much power in too few hands with too little oversight. That describes New Mexico government at just about every level. We could catch, arrest and fire all the bad guys responsible for the state's depressingly varied financial scandals. It probably wouldn't matter much. The way our state is organized almost invites corruption. The governor is empowered by law to appoint members to hundreds of boards and commissions, some of them centers of considerable power. All of the state-licensed professions, for example, are regulated by their own boards. Accountants, cosmetologists, dentists...
  • Richardson: No Furloughs Necessary (NM)

    09/01/2010 12:43:41 PM PDT · by CedarDave · 15 replies
    The Albuquerque Journal ^ | September 1, 2010 | Dan Boyd
    Gov. Bill Richardson has announced furloughs and layoffs will be avoided in the latest round of state budget-cutting, which takes effect today. Richardson's office just sent out a news release in which the two-term Democratic governor said he'll use $1.4 million in federal stimulus money under his control to help executive and judicial branch agencies avoid furloughs.