Beginning with Paul Krugman for Secretary of the Treasury.
Accompanied, following next week's nomination of Chuck Hagel to Defense, by the return of Paul Craig Roberts as Assistant Secretary of the Treasury.
After all, he and Pat Buchanan both served under Reagan, a service involving
no less compromise, within the context of not commenting outside one's sphere
of responsibility, than would be entailed by service under Obama.
No Republican nominee is ever going to make them any sort of offer, but what
if Obama offered, say, Deputy Attorney General to Andrew Napolitano in order to
help repeal Bush's assaults on constitutional liberty, Deputy National Security
Advisor to Philip Giraldi, and a comparable position of his own choosing to
Buchanan?
Plus the long-overdue nomination to the Supreme Court, as never made by any Republican President, of an Evangelical Protestant, millions of whom are staunch economic populists and ever-more of whom are going back to their ardently pro-peace roots.
Plus the long-overdue nomination to the Supreme Court, as never made by any Republican President, of an Evangelical Protestant, millions of whom are staunch economic populists and ever-more of whom are going back to their ardently pro-peace roots.
The wretched Clintons are out of the way, so why ever not?
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