The Hillary Clinton Quarterly has been keeping up with Hillary's career since 1992 when she became First Lady. As Secretary of State, Hillary carries out the President's foreign policies through the State Department and the Foreign Service of the United States. She was sworn in as the 67th Secretary of State of the United States on January 21, 2009.
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By Frank Marafiote
In 2004, Sen. Obama said he didn’t know how he would have
voted on the Iraq War resolution.
‘When asked about Senators Kerry and Edwards' votes on the
Iraq war, Obama said, "I'm not privy to Senate intelligence
reports,’ Mr. Obama said. ‘What would I have done? I don't
know. What I know is that from my vantage point the case was
not made.’
In 2004, Sen. Obama also said there was little difference
between his position and George Bush’s position on Iraq:
In a meeting with Chicago Tribune reporters at the
Democratic National Convention, Obama said, “On Iraq, on
paper, there's not as much difference, I think, between the
Bush administration and a Kerry administration as there
would have been a year ago. […] There's not much of a
difference between my position and George Bush's position at
this stage.” [Chicago Tribune, 07/27/04]
While running for Senate, Sen. Obama acknowledged that he
took his anti-war speech off his campaign website, calling
it "dated":
Specifically, State Senator Obama maintains that an October
2002 anti-war speech was removed from his campaign web site
because “the speech was dated once the formal phase of the
war was over, and my staff's desire to continually provide
fresh news clips."
Finally, Sen. Obama and Hillary have almost identical
voting records on Iraq:
In fact, Obama's Senate voting record on Iraq is nearly
identical to Clinton's. Over the two years Obama has been in
the Senate, the only Iraq-related vote on which they
differed was the confirmation earlier this year of General
George Casey to be Chief of Staff of the Army, which Obama
voted for and Clinton voted against. [ABC News, 5/17/07]