Posted on 08/17/2010 1:49:34 PM PDT by wmileo
Sec. Gates's exit sparks talk of Hillary Clinton taking over at the Pentagon. Speculation in the nation's capital on who will replace Robert Gates at the Pentagon has centered on an intriguing possibility: Hillary Clinton.
Gates told Foreign Policy magazine that he wants to step down as secretary of Defense sometime in 2011. A Republican, Gates was the only member of President George W. Bushs Cabinet to stay on under Obama.
It would be a mistake to wait until January 2012 [to leave], Gates said. This is not the kind of job you want to fill in the spring of an election year.
Clinton may seem an unlikely choice to head the Pentagon, but she has won praise for her performance at State and forged a strong relationship with Gates. Many supporters argue she has the most credibility with the military of any Democrat and would be a logical choice to take Gatess place at the Pentagon.
The military loves her. They love her, said Leslie Gelb, a former president of the Council on Foreign Relations. Gelb floated the possibility of a Foggy Bottom-to-Pentagon move for Clinton in a Wall Street Journal op-ed earlier this year.
The appointment of Clinton to replace Gates would be historic. The former first lady and presidential candidate would be the first woman to serve as Defense secretary and only the second person after George C. Marshall to have served as both secretary of State and Defense.
That might appeal to her, Gelb said.
Still, the Hillary-for-Defense speculation drew a familiar retort from some Washington veterans: It must be August, when the congressional recess makes for a slow news cycle. They viewed the suggestion as a slightly less far-fetched version of the other fantasy that has been making the summer gossip rounds: that Obama will swap Clinton for Vice President Joe Biden on the 2012 ticket and send Biden to run the State Department.
Its a little hard for me to go along with that theory, Michael OHanlon, a senior fellow at the Brookings Institution, said of the possibility that Clinton would replace Gates. I just dont know why she would ever consider it.
OHanlon said the real news about Gates was not that he planned to leave the Defense Department, but rather how long he planned to remain. In the interview, Gates acknowledged that he initially did not want Obama to ask him to stay on as secretary of Defense.
No one has ever assumed that Gates would stay for a long time, OHanlon said.
OHanlon said the secretarys remarks leave open the possibility that Gates will stay on for another 16 months.
The Pentagons chief spokesman, Geoff Morrell, downplayed the interview in an e-mailed statement to reporters. This is not Secretary Gates announcing his retirement, he said. This is the secretary musing about when it would make sense for him to finally bow out. He has long said he would not serve the whole term and now he has told Foreign Policy that he thinks it best to leave with enough time on the administration's clock for his successor to be effective.
Among the other frequently-mentioned contenders to replace Gates is Richard Danzig, a former Navy secretary and Obama campaign adviser, Sen. Jack Reed (D-R.I.), and former Sen. Sam Nunn (D-Ga.). Nunn would likely be a controversial choice among Democrats, as he helped negotiate the controversial Dont ask, dont tell policy on gays in the military that many in the party are working to eliminate.
In an appearance Monday on MSNBC, William Cohen, a Republican who served as Defense secretary during President Bill Clintons second term, said Obama should reach across the aisle for some balance of having a Republican sitting in that seat. He floated the names of former Sen. Chuck Hagel (R-Neb.), who joined many Democrats in opposing the Iraq surge, and John Hamre, a former deputy secretary of Defense who is president of the Center for Strategic and International Studies and chairman of the Defense Policy Board.
Choosing another Republican could rankle Democrats, however. If Gates serves through 2011, it would mark 15 years since a Democrat last ran the Pentagon.
It will appear that they dont have a Democrat who can head the Defense Department, Gelb said. The Democrats worry about that.
As for Clinton, her selection would surely draw cheers from the legions of supporters who are looking for the next glass ceiling for her to break.
Shed be extraordinary in the position, said Robert Zimmerman, a Democratic strategist and top fundraiser for Clinton in 2008. She has shown an extraordinary capacity for growth [and] for creative thinking in every challenge shes had in government.
The State Department declined to comment for this story.
Holy cr@p.
This is a lead-filled trial balloon.
This is a satire piece?
LOL! The military would love working for all those birkenstock lesbians and metrosexual wonks she’d appoint to the Pentagon
I wonder if she would order the military to look away when she walked the halls, and not wear their uniforms in the Pentagon (the rules implemented by her staff when they ran the White House)
No, of course not. Hillary is the woman that can do anything.
Ping.
There are VERY few in that group, I assure all.
This is The Onion, right?
“Hillary Touted to Replace Gates at Pentagon”
She might be wide enough.
She should run Agriculture. I hear she knows a lot about livestock.
“When they say she is popular with the military, they are not talking about the field level junior officers , non-coms and enlisted men. I have not met a soldier or marine yet who thinks she is a friend of the military.”
You got that right! I was nearing the end of my USAF career when the Clintoons invaded the White House. No love lost for either of them amongst the career force in the field.
It's the beast!
Did Gelb burst into flames after these "words" came out of her mouth?
She might be wide enough
ROFL!!
“Hillary Touted to Replace Gates at Pentagon”
They are talking about the gates at the end of the driveway, aren’t they??? (Although I must admit, she’d be a better man for the job than our Commander in Chief.)
The Democrats have so much talent it’s hard to pick. Bill Clinton (he took some ROTC courses). Ron Dellums (vet). John Kerry (ditto). Wesley Clark (retired general). Bill Murray (played a soldier in “Stripes”).
Hmmm....
Maybe instead of driving around concrete barriers to get into the Pentagon, prospective visitors would have to negotiate her cankles.
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