President Barack Obama chose Hillary Clinton to be the sixty-seventh Secretary of State. The Secretary of State is chosen by the President of the United States, but when choosing the Secretary of the State the President must be very careful about his decision and take into consideration the Senate’s feelings on the person that he would like to be Secretary of State. This is because the President’s choice for Secretary of State must be approved by the Senate and any bad choice could embarrass the president along with possibly causing him to have to search for another candidate.
When choosing the Secretary of State the President also must take into consideration that the person he picks will be his chief advisor on foreign issues. The Secretary of State is a rather important position for a number of reasons, but the most important role of the Secretary of State is to carry out the President’s foreign policies. Other important roles of the Secretary of State are to oversee domestic relations and handle other various foreign affairs. The Secretary of State has no power over the military, but as Secretary of State, Hillary greatly influences the decision made in any major military act. She also