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To: goldworldnet who wrote (305428)5/17/2009 12:19:25 AM
From: LindyBill  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 793782
 
But why? Why pick a conservative Utah Gov for a plum Ambassadorship that big Dem contributors would give their eyeteeth for? Here is the best that I can find. He was never a serious Rep candidate. Utah Morman? Forgeddabout.

GOP Gov. Jon Huntsman Jr. nominated as China ambassador
By Ric Bohy
May 16, 2009 at 3:04pm

President Obama seems to have pulled off a slick three-fer today in announcing his nomination of Republican Utah Gov. Jon M. Huntsman Jr. as U.S. ambassador to China.

First, Huntsman, 49, has solid diplomatic credentials, having served as President George H.W. Bush's ambassador to Singapore and U.S. trade ambassador for President George W. Bush. He learned to speak fluent Mandarin earlier in life as a Mormon missionary to China, and adopted his daughter from China.

Second, it was a high-profile display of Obama's pledge of bipartisanship, albeit a choice that reflects many Democratic values in a moderate Republican who almost routinely rocks the ribs of the GOP's never-say-die ultra-conservatives.

Third, and most significant politically, if Huntsman is confirmed it will effectively remove him from contention in an Obama re-election bid in 2012, at the same time pulling the only moderate out of a field of potential GOP candidates who play insistently to the party's supposed base.

One significant example of Huntsman succeeding as a moderate among conservatives was the easing of Utah's restrictive liquor laws to promote tourism, a move resisted by the state's large Mormon population.

He also has endorsed civil marriage for gays – although he supported a successful amendment to his state's constitution banning them in 2004 – and is a strong voice for environmentalism – especially in joint efforts with the Chinese.

If his appointment is accepted, Huntsman will replace Clark Randt as ambassador.

He is the son of Jon M. Huntsman Sr., founder and chairman of Huntsman Corp., a global chemical manufacturer and marketer.



To: goldworldnet who wrote (305428)5/17/2009 10:05:58 AM
From: D. Long  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 793782
 
Jon Huntsman, Jr. is a Mormon and Obama isn't worried about giving him some exposure

Praise be for Jon Huntsman, who got the Legislature to ditch Utah's bizantine liquor laws. Even the Democrats love him in Utah. Perhaps that is the reason he's being "thrown upstairs" to an ambassador job.