John Kerry
Related: About this forumI'm watching the beginning of the HRC SFRC hearing on CSPAN
I knew JK wouldn't be chairing, but I'm not sure if he's there at all. I didn't spot him during the setup, but he may be there in some capacity? Sen. Menendez gave a good opening statement, though he'll take some getting used to -- I'll miss JK's gimlet gaze.
I hadn't been paying attention to who the new members of the committee will be and found an article about it here: http://thecable.foreignpolicy.com/posts/2013/01/03/sfrc_gets_four_new_republicans
McCain, Flake, Johnson and Paul -- if I were JK, I'd want to hightail it out of that cesspool, too -- especially after hearing Corker's (the new ranking member, farewell to the courtly Lugar) opening statement today, which was graceless and sour. Yikes, what a crew!
Looking forward to JK's hearing tomorrow, even if just to see him in that chamber one more time.
Mass
(27,315 posts)I've read somewhere that he recused himself completely.
Corker was horrible, attacking Biden and Kerry (not by name) for not having an authorization bill in 6 years, though he tried to say that politely.
karynnj
(59,923 posts)Did they fail to pass a reconciled bill?
Mass
(27,315 posts)Appropriations are not done by the SFRC.
This said, not sure what this was about, but Clinton confirmed, so there must be a whiff of truth, even if details often matter.
beachmom
(15,239 posts)Hillary just shredded the Fox News inspired DoD-fueled action film Special Forces Benghazi rescue fantasy.
(Argh, wingnut replies to him are, well, nutty, and highly offensive. Benghazi is 9/11???)
Sounds like Hillary is doing well, and Sen. Johnson is ... not so much.
Edit:
TPM has video:
http://livewire.talkingpointsmemo.com/entry/hillary-clinton-fires-back-at-gop-senator-at?ref=fpb
Also, I miss Russ Feingold. He would have asked tough questions, but there would have been a point to them.
karynnj
(59,923 posts)With the exception of DeMint, they at least were somewhat in touch with reality. They seemed to have picked up a tea party contingent in Paul, Johnson and Flake. Not to mention the flakier and flakier McCain, who "joked" about bringing waterboarding back for just one day - tomorrow. I suspect that there will be a lot of playing to their loony base before voting to confirm him.
I do not think tomorrow will be a picnic for Kerry.
I think Clinton did a good job - though I only saw it starting with Flake. (It is amazing how many of the Republicans are new to the committee - so I missed Corker and Johnson - and the top Democrats.
I miss Feingold too. More than anyone, you knew he was speaking based on his true feelings, without political posturing --- McCain and Rand Paul were the opposite. The sad thing is that had he won and stayed in the committee, he would be the new chair.
Mass
(27,315 posts)McCain and Paul were a disgrace. It was actually too bad concerning Paul, because the core of his question could have been valid, but the way he broached it was totally ridiculous (If I had been the president, I would have fired you).
Chris Murphy is a good addition to the committee, I think.
Also interesting that Clinton will introduce Kerry tomorrow.
Inuca
(8,945 posts)you said about Paul. He is an arrogant idiot and AFAIK his question was based on equally idiotic speculation from extreme right sources; CLinton's expression when she heard the question was priceless.
I was at work so I only followed on Twitter (the only way, unfortunately that I will be able to follow today's confirmation) and then watched snippets at night. I can't believe I am saying this but, unless Biden's chances get better, I hope Clinton will run. Still not much of a fan, but she is extremely smart, a workhorse, and likely to turn her opponent into minced meat.