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Clinton Struggles to Re-Emerge

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WASHINGTON (July 15) -- Eclipsed by a globe-trotting president, a foreign policy-savvy vice president and a bevy of special envoys, Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton is struggling to re-emerge this week as the Obama administration's diplomatic heavyweight.
Clinton is trying to retake center stage as the administration's top foreign policy voice after four frustrating, low-profile weeks during which a fractured elbow forced her to cancel two overseas trips. Her diminishing presence abroad and at home, followed by her startling public criticism of the White House this week for delaying a key appointment, has prompted a flurry of speculation about whether her influence is waning inside President Barack Obama's Cabinet.
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President Barack Obama and Secretary of State Hillary Clinton leave the Oval Office after a meeting on June 22, a few days after Clinton had surgery on a broken elbow.

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Clinton was set to deliver what aides billed as a major policy address at the Council on Foreign Relations in Washington on Wednesday. A day later, she heads off on an around-the-world trip.
"Her role so far has been more in the field of public relations than in policy formation," said Reginald Dale, a senior fellow at the Center for Strategic and International Studies. "She is seen as glamorous and in many countries as a valuable symbol of the United States, but it is not at all clear that she has an in-depth influence on foreign policy."
"She needs to decide if she wants to be the administration's mascot or have an impact on actual policy," he said. "If she wants to have an impact, the speech may be a way of claiming her stake."
Clinton's frustration was perhaps evident Monday when in a rare fit of pique, she lashed out at the White House for failing to quickly nominate someone to lead the U.S. Agency for International Development.
In rather undiplomatic comments, Clinton criticized the White House vetting process as a "nightmare," "frustrating beyond words" and "ridiculous." She added that overly burdensome financial and personal disclosure requirements had led several candidates to withdraw.
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And, in an unusually blunt description of an administration squabble, she allowed that she had "tried very hard" but had been denied permission by the White House to tell USAID employees that they would soon get a new boss.
The White House declined to comment on her remarks.
The unfilled UDSAID post Clinton complained about is considered critical to what she often refers to as "smart power," the combination of defense, diplomacy and development that the administration wants to guide its foreign policy. "Smart power," which Clinton spoke about frequently in her early days as the nation's top envoy, was to be the focus of her speech Wednesday.
"She's not trying to announce a grand doctrine," said Anne-Marie Slaughter, Clinton's director of policy planning. "That is not the point. The point is to provide a coherent strategic framework" that explains the administration's foreign policy approach thus far and sets the stage for future policy decisions.
Though they deny any rivalries within the administration's foreign policy team and reject suggestions she has been forced into a backseat role, Clinton aides say she is eager to get back to what had been a busy pace of travel and events.
They note that she has had frequent and regular meetings at the White House with the president, pointing to private sessions with both Obama and Vice President Joe Biden in the Oval Office scheduled for just an hour after her speech on Wednesday.
But they acknowledge that she has chafed under the limitations imposed by her injury, which notably caused her to miss important multilateral conferences in Europe in late June and to be unable to accompany Obama to Russia last week.
Still the impression persists that she lost clout in her absence, as Obama traveled frequently in an elevated foreign policy role that some observers have described as "diplomat in chief." At the same time, Biden has also assumed an increasingly public role in diplomacy in Iraq and has waded into both the delicate Mideast peace process and into American relations with Iran. And national security adviser James Jones has shaped his own high-profile presence, while a group of globe-trotting special envoys have pursued shuttle diplomacy from Jerusalem to Kabul.
Michael Mandelbaum, a professor of American Foreign Policy at the Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies, said it is still too early, six months into the administration, to assess Clinton's influence.
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Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton went to Thailand for an international conference and a war of words with North Korea broke out. She likened the rogue regime to demanding children. On Thursday, the North Korean Foreign Ministry called her a "schoolgirl," a "pensioner" and "unaware of the elementary etiquette in the international community."
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But he noted she has yet to take on a specific significant project or projects to distinguish herself as the nation's chief diplomat.
"Every president always overshadows every secretary of state, that's just the nature of the beast," he said. "But a secretary of state carves out a niche by picking out an issue, or two or three, and taking it as his or her own. She hasn't yet done that, at least not yet."
Clinton's departure Thursday for India and Thailand will mark her first trip abroad since a one-day visit to Niagara Falls, Canada, on June 13, and only in recent days has she begun to resume a more robust schedule in talks with visiting foreign officials and "town hall" meetings with employees.
"Her name hasn't been up there in lights," Dale said.
In the address, Clinton planned to highlight "smart power" along with the importance of dealing with the spread of weapons of mass destruction, the threat posed by Iran and North Korea, the need for compromise to forge Middle East peace and an initiative on international food security, aides said.
AP National Security Writer Robert Burns contributed to this report.
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02:24 PMAug 11 2009

OBAMA was the best choice for president - hillary, NO! She's only her husband's shadow! If it wasnt for BILL she wouldnt have been running in the first place!

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05:23 PMJul 17 2009

EMERGE FROM "WHAT?"......A PILE OF OBAMA.-PUDDING?

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04:11 PMJul 16 2009

PRESIDENT OBAMA NEEDS TO DO HIS JOB RIGHT. HE NEVER MEETS WITH HIS CABINET MEMBERS. HE MEETS WITH HIS "ADMINISTRATION" AND LETS THEM GIVE THEIR INPUT ON ISSUES. THIS MIGHT INCLUDE ONE OF THE WHITE HOUSE MAIDS FOR ALL I KNOW. I HAVE NEVER SEEN A PRESIDENT LIKE HIM. I CAN CERTAINLY UNDERSTAND MRS. CLINTON'S FRUSTRATION. PRESIDENT OBAMA NEEDS TO DO HIS JOB RIGHT OR STEP DOWN AND LET JOE BIDEN TAKE OVER. HE WOULD MAKE A BETTER PRESIDENT. ANOTHER THING, RAHM EMANUEL, OBAMA'S OLD BUDDY, HAS TOO MUCH SAY SO ON ALL THESE ISSUES. OBAMA IS ONE PRESIDENT THAT WE NEED TO SERIOUSLY WATCH.

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08:52 AMJul 16 2009

Obama has managed to do what no one else could... shut up Hillary Clinton.

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08:16 AMJul 16 2009

She is the one who said he's not experienced enough to run the country. She was right. I'd have taken her over him no problem. But make no mistake. she was the better choice of the 2 and that's not saying much. Not sure how she and Biden can say pretty much Obama is naive and unfit to serve as our President, then they tuck their pride in their pocket and fall in line behind him. So in my mind that makes them liars number one, and even more unfit now then ever.

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11:53 PMJul 16 2009

I was trully conflicted during the last election, as to wheter I should vote for McCain or Clinton. It I could have found a combination, I would have voted for that person, Instead, it was a choice between Obama and McCain. I went with McCain. Why? I found him the more believable. He wouldn"t have been the first chice of reps, at least when the partygot done finessing him. What needs to happen here folks, figure out who has been telling you what to hear, and kick them out of Congress if they haven't delivered. Chances are, 90% will go away. Short news story tonight, the DMC is putting aout commercials onTV, against Dems not voting for certain issues the way the party demands. If you are elected(hired) by the voters in your state,should you not vote according to their interests? H.C. was doing that, she should have remained a ny senator. Myself,I,m looking for a rep in NH that can do that for me. Not happening now...

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I'd have been proud to have Hillary as President. She'd have been a much better democratic president than Barrack Hussein. I'm sure that she quit with her investigations into Obama's citizenship, and because of pressure from the democratic leaders, and the promise of a cushy job in the background. Now she's tainted by association with Obama.

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Obamafailed, You mean you want another Obanana in the WH? I don't believe this.One banana , two banana and we will get the same thing. Demwits are hee haw, hee haw.

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Eclipsed by a globe-trotting president, a foreign policy-savvy vice president and a bevy of special envoys, Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton is struggling to re-emerge this week as the Obama administration\'s diplomatic heavyweight.