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I don't see an anti-semitic agenda as much as a lazy politics which falls into familiar patterns. CoS is not a policy job, it's a operational job. http://www.nytimes.com/2009/07/26/magazine/26jarrett-t.html Hilda Solis is the most active Department of Labor head in 40 years - the business press covers her a lot because what she is doing is so important.
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job but the present occupant, given his history and his propensity to open his characteristically undiplomatic mouth in advancing his faction's interests over those of other Democratic party factions (in particular the one you are implicitly criticizing here) does in fact polticize it.
Reason number one that it was a dumb appointment.
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