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Giuliani the favorite to be secretary of state

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Former New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani, center, smiles as he leaves Trump Tower.

WASHINGTON >> Former New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani has emerged as the favorite to be secretary of state in Donald Trump’s administration, a senior Trump official said Monday night.

The official told The Associated Press that there’s no real competition for the job and that it’s the former New York mayor’s if he wants it. The official wasn’t authorized to speak on the record and requested anonymity.

While speaking at a Wall Street Journal CEO Council event Monday night in Washington, the former mayor and federal prosecutor said he wouldn’t be attorney general in a Trump administration. He had been considered a leading prospect for that job even before Trump’s victory last Tuesday.

The position of secretary of state arose during the event, but Giuliani appeared to be coy about his own prospects. He said John Bolton, the former ambassador to the United Nations, would be a very good choice. Asked if there was anyone better, he replied: “Maybe me, I don’t know.”

As he formed his administration, Trump was considering whether to inject new diversity into the GOP by recommending a woman to lead the Republican Party and an openly gay man to represent the United States at the United Nations.

The moves, among dozens under consideration from his transition team, follow an intense and extended backlash from Trump’s decision on Sunday to appoint Steve Bannon, a man celebrated by the white nationalist movement, to serve as his chief strategist and senior adviser.

“After winning the presidency but losing the popular vote, President-elect Trump must try to bring Americans together — not continue to fan the flames of division and bigotry,” said House Democratic leader Nancy Pelosi. She called Bannon’s appointment “an alarming signal” that Trump “remains committed to the hateful and divisive vision that defined his campaign.”

His inauguration just 66 days away, however, Trump focused on building his team and speaking to foreign leaders. He remained sequestered in Trump Tower in New York.

Inexperienced on the international stage, the Republican president-elect spoke to Russian President Vladimir Putin on the phone. His transition office said in a readout that “he is very much looking forward to having a strong and enduring relationship with Russia and the people of Russia.” Trump has spoken in recent days with the leaders of China, Mexico, South Korea and Canada.

At the same time, Trump was considering tapping Richard Grenell as U.S. ambassador to the United Nations. He would be the first openly gay person to fill a Cabinet-level foreign policy post. Grenell, known in part for aggressive criticism of rivals on Twitter, previously served as U.S. spokesman at the U.N. under President George W. Bush.

Trump was also weighing whether to select Michigan GOP chairwoman Ronna Romney McDaniel, a niece of chief Trump critic and 2012 presidential nominee Mitt Romney. She would be the second woman ever to lead the Republican National Committee — and the first in four decades.

“I’ll be interested in whatever Mr. Trump wants,” McDaniel told The Associated Press on Monday, adding that she was planning to seek the Michigan GOP chairmanship again.

Appointing McDaniel to run the GOP’s political arm could be an effort to help the party heal the anger after a campaign in which Trump demeaned women. The appointment of Grenell, who has openly supported same-sex marriage, could begin to ease concerns by the gay community about Vice President-elect Mike Pence’s opposition to same-sex marriage during his time as Indiana governor.

The personnel moves under consideration were confirmed by people with direct knowledge of Trump’s thinking who were not authorized to publicly disclose private discussions. They stressed that the decisions were not final.

Internal deliberations about staffing come a day after Trump made overtures to warring Republican circles by appointing Bannon and RNC Chairman Reince Priebus as his White House chief of staff.

The former media executive, who led a website that appealed to the so-called “alt-right” — a movement often associated with efforts on the far right to preserve “white identity,” oppose multiculturalism and defend “Western values.”

Priebus on Monday defended the media mogul, saying the two made an effective pair as they steered Trump past Democrat Hillary Clinton and toward the presidency. He sought to distance Bannon from the incendiary headlines on his website, saying they were written by unspecified others.

“Together, we’ve been able to manage a lot of the decision making in regard to the campaign,” Priebus told NBC’s “Today.” ”It’s worked very, very well.”

President Barack Obama avoided any direct criticism of Trump’s personnel moves during an afternoon news conference, suggesting that the new president deserves “room to staff up.”

“It’s important for us to let him make his decisions,” Obama said. “The American people will judge over the course of the next couple of years whether they like what they see.”

The outgoing president encouraged Trump, however, to embrace a unifying tone.

“It’s really important to try to send some signals of unity and to reach out to minority groups or women or others that were concerned about the tenor of the campaign,” Obama said. “And I think that’s something he will — he will want to do.”

Trump’s hires were, at first glance, contradictory, though they fit a pattern of the celebrity businessman creating a veritable Rorschach test that allowed his supporters to see what they wanted. Priebus, who lashed the RNC to Trump this summer despite some intraparty objections, is a GOP operative with deep expertise of the Washington establishment that Trump has vowed to shake up. He has close ties to House Speaker Paul Ryan, a fellow Wisconsinite.

Bannon, meanwhile, helped transform the Breitbart News site into the leading mouthpiece of the party’s anti-establishment wing, which helped fuel the businessman’s political rise. Ryan has been one of his most frequent targets.

Jonathan Greenblatt, CEO and national director of the Anti-Defamation League, called Bannon’s selection “a sad day.”

Bannon, Greenblatt said, “presided over the rise of Breitbart as a haven online” for the “alt-right.” The website under Bannon’s leadership “trafficked in the some of the worst tropes, not just only against Jews — but the anti-Semitism is real — but also against other minorities, particularly Mexicans and Muslims.”

11 responses to “Giuliani the favorite to be secretary of state”

  1. Smiling says:

    The party of FAMILY VALUES…..between the Pres and the Sec of State, there are 6 wives….throw in Newt for something, and that will be nine wives among them….yup, the party of FAMILY VALUES!!

    • DeltaDag says:

      Say what you will about Rudy Giuliani, but he did take the reins in New York City and eventually cleaned up the cesspool that was once Times Square. In the recent past that piece of real estate was notorious for its “Gentlemen’s Clubs,” peep shows, liquor stores, bail bondsmen and pawn shops. I don’t recall anything like “family values” being associated with the Times Square of that era.

      As for Gingrich, few would doubt he’s smart enough to hold his own in a debate with any of the luminaries that inhabit this comments section. To be sure, he’s got a history, but he’s a guy with a history who is also whip-smart.

      • bsdetection says:

        Giuliani had NOTHING to do with cleaning up Times Square. He was a vicious, divisive and racist mayor. He held a televised press conference on the steps of St Patricks Cathedral to announce to his 2nd wife and his children that he was seeking a divorce to marry his mistress. NYC several lawsuits because of Giuliani’s contempt for the First Amendment. He shamelessly tried to cancel the election following 9//11, claiming that only he could lead the city’s recovery; the city did just fine without him. His administration was responsible for the fact that police and fire departments couldn’t communicate with each other on 9/11. Police got the radio orders to evacuate the North Tower and none of them died in the collapse; the fire department didn’t get that order and 121 were in the North Tower when it collapsed. He convinced Georg Bush to nominate Bernie Kerik (Giuliani’s former driver) to head Homeland Security. Bush took Giuliani’s advice and it turned our disastrously; Kerik ended up in jail. Giuliani used the NYPD as a chauffeur service for his mistress, even making deceives walk her dogs. Taxpayers picked up tens of thousands of dollars when Giuliani’s security detail shuttled him out to the Hamptons to visit his mistress. Giuliani falsified records to conceal those trips. Another mistresses became his press agent when she was only 28 ears old.

        • bsdetection says:

          the joys of spellcheck. I meant to write “even making detectives walk her dogs.”

          and I dropped a word when I meant to write “NYC lost several lawsuits”

    • jusris says:

      Don’t judge maybe it just took a long time to find true Love for these men. Look how long it took America to find Trump. #MAGA

    • Denominator says:

      Getting a divorce might indicate better values than just cheating on your wife for many years. Look at Kennedy (John and Ted), Clinton, Eisenhower and Roosevelt. What these men did in office, all of them, says more than your snide comment.

      • bsdetection says:

        Giuliani cheated with his mistress for many years. He took her to official events. He marched in the St. Patricks Day Parade with her. And he used the NYPD to drive his mistress and her friends around town. He spent tens of thousands of NYC dollars on trips to the Hamptons to visit his mistress. Another mistress was hired to be his press rep.

      • MillionMonkeys says:

        If being a star allows a fellow to grab women by the p—-, what fun will Donald have as president? Being ultra competitive, he’ll want to break whatever records Bill Clinton held. Donald likes to be the bigliest.

  2. MillionMonkeys says:

    Giuliani is a crackpot. Did you see him in interviews during the campaign? A few months of him as Secretary of State, and people will be missing Hillary. That is, if there are any people left…

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