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Susan Rice May Get the Last Laugh
Rice has emerged as far and away the front-runner to succeed Thomas E. Donilon as President Obama's national security adviser later this year, according to an administration official familiar with the president's thinking. The job would place her at the nexus of foreign-policy decision making and allow her to rival the influence of Secretary of State John F. Kerry in shaping the president's foreign policy.
The good news? I never heard of Donilon. That bad news? That doesn't mean he was ineffective.
The appointment would mark a dramatic twist of fortune for Rice, whose prospects to become the country's top diplomat fizzled last year after a round of television appearances in which she provided what turned out to be a flawed account of the Sept. 11 terrorist attack on the U.S. diplomatic mission in Benghazi, Libya.
Turned out to be? Like -- it was an accident?
It just happened...
That episode ignited a firestorm of criticism from Senate Republicans, who questioned her honesty and vowed to oppose her nomination and exposed misgivings from more liberal detractors who questioned whether her temperament, her family's investments and her relations with African strongmen made her unfit to lead the State Department.

Rice, 48, has largely fallen below the media's radar, but her standing within the Obama administration remains secure, according to White House officials and Democratic lawmakers. Her U.N. colleagues are betting she will ultimately serve as Obama's national security adviser, probably sometime after the United States assumes the rotating presidency of the U.N. Security Council in July.
The really bad news? As another Czar, no Senate confirmation is required.
At the same time, her staff has sought to erect a more protective force field shield around her, moving to restrict access by mid-level foreign delegates suspected of leaking details about her more controversial positions and sometimes undiplomatic remarks in confidential deliberations at the United Nations.
I suppose her title is immaterial. O will listen to whoever blows in his ear the best.
Posted by: Bobby 2013-03-10
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