John Kerry
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No matter what happens in Syria going forward, I doubt that wanting (like McCain) to have armed the rebels - currently fighting among themselves- would play well in a Democratic primary.
This really makes no sense if the Clintons are behind it. The strongest case that she would have in running is if she is seen as the "heir" to both the Clinton Presidency and the Obama one. Taking the claims that are hers to take - that her travels restored the respect for the US from the Bush days would be the best way to add to her 2008 resume. (I would quibble that just having a generic Democratic President elected would have led to both the bulk of the improvement in the numbers and to the Democratic President getting the Nobel prize -- the intensity of Europe's dislike for Bush was such.)
I hope this is untrue - but it seems the norm for the Clintons. As far as Democrats go, my thought is that rarely have a couple been given so much and returned so little to others - unless it helped them in some way.
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