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21 November 2008

Why Conservatives Should Like Obama's Cabinet Appointments

Shockingly, many conservative commentators are actually coming out in favor of some of Obama's nominations. We've got Clinton for Secretary of State, Napolitano for Homeland Security, Robert Gates staying on at Defense, etc...
These selections show a lot about what will most likely occur under Obama's administration. Gates staying on at Defense indicates some continuity on the Iraq strategy. Clinton came out as a hard-liner during the primaries and may steer Obama in a more sophisticated foreign policy.
Now, Arizona Governor Napolitano may seem an interesting nomination to cheer, but if she resigns, her successor is a Republican, giving Arizona Republicans an advantage in 2010. Same with Schweitzer from Montana (possible Secretary of Interior). Senator Jack Reed's replacement would be appointed by a Republican Governor 9he's being considered for Secretary of Defense).
Karl Rove had a good article about the obstacles Obama will face in his first few days in office.
All in all, things are looking up for Republicans. This is the second consecutive electoral defeat, but 2010 is looking up. Do not despair.

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