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Home Front: Politix
Bungling Ambassador Appointments
2014-02-15
The nominee for ambassador to Norway, for example, prompted outrage in Oslo by characterizing one of the nation's ruling parties as extremist. A soap- opera producer slated for Hungary appeared to have little knowledge of the country she would be living in. A prominent Obama bundler nominated to be ambassador to Argentina acknowledged that he had never set foot in the country and isn't fluent in Spanish.
Maybe he's seen some photographs?
Colleen Bell, the nominee for ambassador to Hungary and a producer of "The Bold and the Beautiful" soap opera, raised or contributed about $800,000 to Obama in the last election. She stammered her way through testimony about U.S. strategic interests in the country, which is the focus of growing international alarm over far-right lawmakers' attitude toward Jews and other minorities. "I have no more questions for this incredibly highly qualified group of nominees," McCain said sarcastically during the hearing for several of the nominees.

The stumbles have highlighted the perils of rewarding well-heeled donors and well-connected politicos with plum overseas assignments and have provided political fodder for Republicans eager to attack the White House. The cases also underscore how a president who WaPo thinks once infuriated donors by denying them perks has now come into line with his predecessors, doling out prominent diplomatic jobs by the dozens to supporters.

For several decades, presidents have generally followed a "70-30" rule when it comes to such appointments, nominating career foreign service officers for roughly 70 percent of U.S. missions abroad and reserving the rest for political allies.
But the 30% aren't supposed to be stoopid. See Norway, above.
Political appointees account for 37 percent of the ambassadorships filled so far during Obama's tenure, according to the American Foreign Service Association.
Well, that's not so bad.
The rate for his second term so far stands at 53 percent, the group said.
OK, so that's pretty bad. We need a 'Lame Duck' foto.
Obama administration officials say the number has been inflated by a surge of second-term openings in posts typically given to non-diplomats. The rate is sure to fall in coming months, they said.
Shirley, it'll be quite low once all the posts are filled.

However Even then, it's a notable turnaround from Obama's first year in office, when he gave only about 10 percent of ambassadorships to political donors -- angering many of those who were left out.
Ya s'pose they reminded Champ about The Chicago Way, and promised to hold off their 'pay' until they got to 'play'?
Posted by:Bobby

#4  The root of the IRS scandal is the greater threat.
Posted by: Besoeker   2014-02-15 13:14  

#3  Why should Ambassadors be any more competent in their jobs than any other appointee in the Obama administration?
Posted by: Procopius2k   2014-02-15 11:03  

#2  ..credentialing under the Obama admin'n..
Posted by: Uncle Phester   2014-02-15 09:49  

#1  
Posted by: Besoeker   2014-02-15 09:38  

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