Will, or should, Biden offer Obama a cabinet position?

Black A. Camus

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I think Obama would make a good Attorney General, or a good secretary of state. But giving Obama such a prominent cabinet position may further estrange half the country that supported Trump. Should Biden give Obama an appointment anyway?
 
Obama is living his life.

He's not going into the trenches again.

He's not stupid.

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I kinda doubt he'd want to, and I think Michelle wouldn't want him to. The money he can make giving speeches is probably much larger than any cabinet position pays too. He can freelance when he's needed like the Bushes and Clinton and Carter have... represent the USA here and there...


I think Obama would make a good Attorney General, or a good secretary of state. But giving Obama such a prominent cabinet position may further estrange half the country that supported Trump. Should Biden give Obama an appointment anyway?
 
There is absolutely no chance he'd go to work for the person who was once his subordinate, it would be too awkward. He might be receptive to a Supreme Court nomination if a vacancy opened up.:hmm:
 
offerin' a cabinet spot to his wife would be a nice gesture and a good look...

but i think obama is cool on comin' back to the whitehouse...

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Presidents don t usually do this type of thing.
This is true. Why would you? Although, even though Obama is supremely talented for a supreme court position , why would he want that kind of position? He's had the hardest job in the world for eight straight years. He went from having a little gray to being completely gray. Obama's chilling
 
I hope that can happen.

I don't think Obama wants that job either.

He and Michelle are making millions doing shit they actually seem to enjoy, I think he is done with everything else aside from occasionally helping people on their campaigns when needed.
 
This is like Matt Patricia offering Bill Belichick a job as defensive coordinator...
 
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Doubtful. I mean nobody except him knows for sure, but going by what every ex-pres in my lifetime has done, that job takes so much out of you, after you do your bid, especially two terms, you don't really want to go back in full time. ...and Obama seems to be having the time of his life and is still young. If he did want in, I would hope it would be SCOTUS one day.

How do yall know what Obama wants to do? Maybe he wants a spot.
 
Barack it's an elder statesman of the country and should not take in any formal position- strictly advisory. Let that man live his life and do what he wants, when he feels like it.
 
Only position worthy of an ex POTUS is Supreme Court Justice. Anything else is beneath him
When you think about it. That position really isn't that great either. You go from being the head of the federal government (executive branch). To being one of nine (judicial branch).
Now if a spot on the Supreme Court were to open up for Chief Justice. That might be attractive but I think Obama just wants to enjoy life. He's been to the mountain top.
 
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yall are looking at from the POV of how Obama would want or feel about it...

Biden wouldn't do it because it would automatically undermine the authority and presence of his presidency to have a popular former president in his cabinet.

Its the reason why Obama didn't have Hillary as his vice president....do you know how having a Clinton (in this case the popular wife with presidential aspirations of a popular former president) that close to oval office would have disrupted and undermined his authority??

Obama as AG is still too close. Also it makes everyone think the Obama years are coming back when Biden wants to put his stamp on his tenure.

No president would do that for that very reason.
 
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yall are looking at from the POV of how Obama would want or feel about it...

Biden wouldn't do it because it would automatically undermine the authority and presence of his presidency to have a popular former president in his cabinet.

Its the reason why Obama didn't have Hillary as his vice president....do you know how having a Clinton (in this case the popular wife with presidential aspirations of a popular former president) that close to oval office would have disrupted and undermined his authority??

Obama as AG is still too close. Also it makes everyone think the Obama years are coming back when Biden wants to put his stamp on his tenure.

No president would do that for that very reason.
Yet he did give Hillary a cabinet position. Infact he gave her one of the highest (if not thr highest) cabinet position(Sectary of State).
 
Yet he did give Hillary a cabinet position. Infact he gave her one of the highest (if not thr highest) cabinet position(Sectary of State).
true its not a perfect fit example but initially it was floated that he should make her vice president. He did not want her physically that close to the oval office. But ultimately Hillary wasn't a former president and Sec of State is mostly out of the country. Also Obama being a former president is just too distracting in any capacity.
 
Yet he did give Hillary a cabinet position. Infact he gave her one of the highest (if not thr highest) cabinet position(Sectary of State).
See it's one thing to be popular. It's another level to be popular, charismatic, and polished. When you're not as good with on any of those fronts. As you pointed to. You'd be a fool to put someone like that in your spotlight.
 
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