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Clinton joins administration

Vice President Joe Biden swears in Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton  at the State Department on Monday.  (Associated Press / The Spokesman-Review)
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WASHINGTON – Yes, that was Chevy Chase, the former “Saturday Night Live” funnyman, in the crowd at Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton’s ceremonial swearing-in Monday at the State Department.

Chase brought a touch of Hollywood star power to a gathering of Washington’s power elite, including Henry Kissinger and three other former secretaries of state, as Vice President Joe Biden administered the oath of office.

Chase told the Associated Press that he and his wife, Jayni, have been friends with the Clintons since the early 1990s.

And there were the other Clintons – former President Bill Clinton and daughter Chelsea Clinton, plus the secretary of state’s mother, Dorothy Rodham.

Clinton thanked Biden and President Barack Obama for choosing her as the nation’s top diplomat, saying she had assumed her new responsibilities “at a real hinge-of-history time.”

“We have in the leadership of President Obama someone who wants us to reach out to the world, to do so without illusions, understanding that the difficulties we face will not be wished away,” she said.

In a slightly awkward moment, Clinton thanked her husband, who stood behind her and beside Chelsea. “I am so grateful to him for a lifetime of,” she said – pausing as if searching for the right words – “all kinds of experiences.” At that the crowd erupted briefly in laughter.