Posted on 04/15/2004 8:08:23 AM PDT by nwrep
WOMEN'S GROUPS SEEK ENTRY TO PRESIDENT'S INNER CIRCLE; GORELICK CONSIDERED FOR CIA
December 3, 1996
President Clinton faces a choice as he returns this week to the business of staffing his administration for a second term: He will either make history by appointing a woman to one of the top spots on his national security team, or risk sorely disappointing many of the very voters who provided his margin of victory in last month's election.
This ambivalence is playing itself out in the drama over whether Clinton will name U.N. Ambassador Madeleine K. Albright to be the first female secretary of state. While declining to make Albright's appointment a litmus test for Clinton, top women's advocates said they would regard it as a setback if Clinton does not name a woman to one of several vacancies in top national security jobs that historically have been the province of white men.
"It would be a real blow, and it would be fairly blatant," given how Clinton ran as an advocate for women, said Patricia Ireland, president of the National Organization for Women. "Foreign policy is a place where women really do need to make some breakthroughs."
Besides Albright, the woman cited most frequently by administration officials as likely for a top national security job is Deputy Attorney General Jamie S. Gorelick, who is being considered for CIA director.
Bill Clinton was willing to make these most important appointments on basis of gender, to satisfy his wife and her feminazi constituents. Disgusting to even imagine, that with no apparent concern for national security, Clinton considered this skirt lawyer as CIA Director.
Clinton should have a chapter in his book titled:
"Shrew Appeasement"
Re-Visiting this link now, I just wanted to say thanks for posting the link you provided and finally re-read and bookmarked.
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