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    Hillary Clinton dodging political 'high wire'

    WASHINGTON (AP) — Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton says she wants to step off the "high wire of American politics" after two decades and is again tamping down speculation that she might stay in government if President Barack Obama wins a second term.

    Clinton told State Department employees on Thursday that she is ready for a rest and is paying no attention to the Republican presidential candidate debates. She said she wants to find out just how tired she is after working flat out as first lady, senator, aspiring presidential candidate and finally the top U.S. diplomat.

    "I have made it clear that I will certainly stay on until the president nominates someone and that transition can occur" if Obama wins re-election, she told a town hall meeting. "But I think after 20 years, and it will be 20 years, of being on the high wire of American politics and all of the challenges that come with that, it would be probably a good idea to just find out how tired I am."

    But, she appeared to leave the door open for a possible eventual return, adding to laughter from the crowd that "everyone always says that when they leave these jobs."

    As secretary of state, Clinton is barred from partisan politics and she acknowledged that it is unusual not to be participating in this election season. But, she said she is enjoying being away from the fray and hasn't watched any of the GOP debates.

    "It is a little odd for me to be totally out of an election season," she said. "But, you know, I didn't watch any of those debates."

    Clinton said she expected the campaign for November's election to "suck up a lot of the attention" normally devoted to foreign policy issues but she joked that that might actually help the State Department.

    "The good news is maybe we can even get more done if they are not paying attention, so just factor that in."

     

    70 comments

    • tony p  •  Charlottesville, Virginia  •  16 days ago
      Repubs have a distinct aire of grease and old money
    • Nizamuddin  •  Houston, Texas  •  27 days ago
      Ms. Clintn should work with Bill Gates and Mrs. Carter improvimg mental health among women worldwide. Look what Bubba has done for Africa, great.
    • Todd M  •  21 days ago
      Apparently working for Obama is not as wonderful as she was led to believe.
    • DukeofDixie  •  26 days ago
      Paula Deen gets caught eating a cheeseburger and Hillary is concerned about her career, slow down, give me time to work through all this, it's too important for me to ignore
    • Rob  •  27 days ago
      "The good news is maybe we can even get more done if they are not paying attention, so just factor that in."

      Is that good news? Them doing stuff while we're not looking never turns out good.
    • Doctlby  •  27 days ago
      Our elected officials receive a taxpayer funded pension & benefits for EVERY office they have held and there are quite a few that will be receiving 2 or more.
    • tony p  •  Charlottesville, Virginia  •  16 days ago
      She is a tough lady and has represented this country well...
    • dk  •  24 days ago
      you did a great job during your 20 years im glad you and bill have chelesa preped for a run in 2016 she will make a fine first woman presedent
    • Ashor N  •  Frisco, Texas  •  26 days ago
      The kiss of DEATH. Oh VETTO, YOU SMELL BAD,
    • MARK D  •  Bergenfield, New Jersey  •  26 days ago
      But, really!
    • gofer  •  27 days ago
      Give her a hand!
    • SCR  •  Livermore, Colorado  •  26 days ago
      She could make a ton of money with her own TV show.
    • jairus r  •  Hawthorne, California  •  26 days ago
      We get it ur aliens
    • Eye Nose What Eye Nose  •  26 days ago
      One thing is for certain: She would be the FIRST LESBIAN as President.
    • A Yahoo! User  •  Washington, District of Columbia  •  26 days ago
      Now she can relax with a fine cigar, of course we are speaking of the fine El Presidente' cigar, the only cigar that comes with its own latex tip for protection. Or perhaps she would enjoy the fine Elle Monica cigar, for the ladies....
      El Presidente' and Elle Monica fine cigars: "Safe Sex, Safe Smoke."
    • Infidel  •  Salt Lake City, Utah  •  25 days ago
      read between the lines: I have more people to kill and more bodies to bury in my Arkansas swamp....
    • Todd M  •  21 days ago
      She sees the writing on the wall. The administrations foreign policies is setting the stage for some brutal years to come and war is not something she wants to be tied to brokering.
    • Tim  •  Phoenix, Arizona  •  27 days ago
      I don't agree with her politically, but I think she would've been alot better than who we have now.
    • Sir Macedonius  •  Dallas, Texas  •  27 days ago
      I like her more with each passing year. It would have been interesting having her as chief executive.
    • _  •  26 days ago
      She nearly hung herself on that high wire. It was depressing to work for Obmination and dealing with his angry tranny.
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