John Kerry Says He Will Try to Get Assad to Relinquish Power
Ambitious goal for the new secretary of state
Ambitious goal for the new secretary of state
Plan was supported by CIA, State Department, and Pentagon
Candidate wanted by international court over election-related violence
Will allow State Department to transfer $1.1 billion for that purpose
No doubt he'll sort all that out in no time!
Says she's "confident about the direction we have set"
Not exactly the most positive end for her work
Full Senate expected to give the nod
In confirmation hearings for Secretary of State, Kerry wants American "leadership" in all sorts of things
Horse is here and barn is over there
Back around Christmas, according to a cable
Says the timing is not helpful
The Senate Homeland Security Committee weighs in on the 9/11 attack in Benghazi
Confirms what everybody already knows
The buck stops somewhere trivial
Be sure to read that Benghazi report before saying yes
Commission finds fault in leadership at State Department
2004 Democratic nominee will replace 2008 Democratic hopeful at Secretary of State
A previous black female Secretary of State named Rice was a Republican pilloried by Democrats
President Obama must also choose a new CIA director and may shuffle other top national security positions as well
Doesn't want to deal with politics over Benghazi scandal
Republican Sen. Chuck Hagel on short list to run Pentagon
Sooner than expected, along with his pick for next Secretary of State
Say she should have known her comments about the Benghazi consulate attacks were not true
When it's time to party you will ... never mind.
After Benghazi responses, don't want Susan Rice as Secretary of State
Wendy Sherman has praised the new Somalian government's "extraordinary" work
Like the State Department has any control over anything anymore
Group e-mail claims took credit for attack did not, in fact, take credit for attack
But a YouTube video apparently is
Accused of taking $30,000 to assist with contracting over Afghan prison renovations
Says president and vice president wouldn't be aware of specific security decisions