Caroline Kennedy: Introducing the Next President of the United States
Barack Obama’s election is in the bank.
The next president of the United States after Barack Obama’s term ends in 2016 will be Caroline Kennedy. Please remember that you first read it here.

Caroline Kennedy is the daughter of late President John F. Kennedy. She is a lawyer, a writer, and a mother. She has indicated interest in the Senate seat that Senator Hilary Clinton is leaving to become the Secretary of State. She is seriously campaigning for it and in all likelihood will get it. She will get it because she will be one of the few senators who will have the direct line to President Obama.
That will be the first step.
After eight years in the senate, she will be ready to step into Obama’s shoes as the president of the United States. In one swoop, she will inherit the goodwill of women voters who invested in Hilary Clinton and restore the Kennedy dynasty.
She will, in effect, become the first female president of the United States.
As an early supporter of Obama and one charged with finding his vice presidential candidate, she is riding the wave that is blowing into the political scene people who erstwhile were outside the political arena.
When Bill Clinton came into the political scene, he made claim of the Camelot legacy. A part of Camelot was also attributed to Barack Obama. But Camelot will finally be restored when Caroline Kennedy becomes the first female president of the United States.
It will start as soon as Gov. David Paterson appoints her to the senate. If the governor says no and appoints his potential opponent for governorship of New York, Attorney General Andrew M. Cuomo to the senate, Kennedy will run for the seat in 2010.
For Caroline Kennedy, the dream can only be deferred but not denied. It is, after all, the will of destiny.





