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December 2, 2008

NEW YORK -- Rush Limbaugh has seldom been a fan of Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton. But the conservative radio pundit has given his blessing to her selection as the next secretary of state. He calls it "a brilliant stroke" by president-elect Barack Obama, who opposed Clinton for the Democratic nomination...

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Gary He ~ Associated Press<br>Radio personality Rush Limbaugh arrives for a screening of "Bernard and Doris" on Jan. 30 at the Time Warner Center in New York.
Gary He ~ Associated Press<br>Radio personality Rush Limbaugh arrives for a screening of "Bernard and Doris" on Jan. 30 at the Time Warner Center in New York.

NEW YORK -- Rush Limbaugh has seldom been a fan of Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton. But the conservative radio pundit has given his blessing to her selection as the next secretary of state.

He calls it "a brilliant stroke" by president-elect Barack Obama, who opposed Clinton for the Democratic nomination.

Limbaugh, a native of Cape Girardeau, weighs in on the new administration as one of Barbara Walters' "10 Most Fascinating People of 2008," which airs Thursday on ABC.

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Says Limbaugh: "You know the old phrase, 'You keep your friends close and your enemies closer?' How can she run for president in 2012? She'd have to run against the incumbent and be critical of him -- the one who made her secretary of state."

On Monday, Obama announced Clinton as his nominee for secretary of state.

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