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Home Front: Politix
Donors Fume: ‘It's Bullshi*' Biden Hasn't Called About Ambassadorships
2021-02-14
[Daily Beest] They wrote massive checks. They encouraged their deepest-pocketed friends to do the same. They sat through Zoom concerts with James Taylor and Zoom roundtables hosted by Diane Lane and helped pay for an inauguration they didn’t even get to attend.

Now, some of President Joe Biden’s most generous financial backers want what’s coming to them: an ambassadorship—both extraordinary and plenipotentiary, if possible.

And they’re getting sick of waiting.

"It’s bullshit," one Democratic fundraiser vented. "The number of asks over the course of the campaign, and over the course of the transition, and let’s not even talk about the Zoom convention, and they can’t even remember to make a phone call to the people who kept the lights on."

From a practical standpoint, delays in official nominations are understandable. Nearly two-thirds of Biden’s Cabinet secretary nominations are currently stuck in the confirmation logjam caused by the impeachment trial of his predecessor, and vacant ambassadorial positions are currently being minded by the career foreign service officials who generally do the real diplomacy work anyway.

Although Biden has not made any nominations to ambassadorial posts beyond career diplomat Linda Thomas-Greenfield to the United Nations, he is still on pace with former President Barack Obama, who did not name his first ambassadorial nominee until March 2009.

But in interviews with half a dozen deep-pocketed bundlers who helped Biden’s campaign shatter fundraising records, as well as two former ambassadors, The Daily Beast found that this explanation—and the lack of any communication from the White House about whether potential nominees might want to begin preparing financial disclosures or start brushing up on their French—is wearing thin.
Posted by:Besoeker

#12  The financial disclosure is a cakewalk compared the the SF86 and THEN the Presidential Background Process. Last report I did was 188 pages.
Posted by: Bangkok Billy   2021-02-14 15:02  

#11  Except the French embassy. Champagne is good.
Posted by: European Conservative   2021-02-14 13:49  

#10  I've never understood this. When I travel I have found it much SAFER to never be seen near any embassy of any country. They are attractants to loons.
Posted by: 3dc   2021-02-14 11:32  

#9  They network.

Unless they get a spicier local, like Libya or Ethiopia. 10% of weapons transactions is more than a block of cheddar.

If only there were a group of people who are students of history and astute observers of human behavior; could've warned them, teams were formed two years ago.

*sips morning tea*
Posted by: swksvolFF   2021-02-14 10:18  

#8  you really think they work?
Posted by: Chris   2021-02-14 09:45  

#7  I guess Monaco would top the list. No work involved.
Posted by: European Conservative   2021-02-14 09:33  

#6  Donors in the $500,000. to $5,000,000. and above range:

London
Paris
Rome
Berlin
Bern
Madrid
Monaco

Posted by: Besoeker   2021-02-14 09:20  

#5  Puntland is supposed to be nice in spring
Posted by: European Conservative   2021-02-14 09:16  

#4  "We need you in Elbonia"
Posted by: Frank G   2021-02-14 09:14  

#3  That should be easy. First vacancies to be filled:

North Korea
Somalia
Central African Republic
Yemen
Libya
Syria

Any takers?
Posted by: European Conservative   2021-02-14 08:57  

#2  From making political donors ambassadors to naming military ships after politicians, this country is a sad shame.
Posted by: M. Murcek   2021-02-14 08:22  

#1  [small smile, slowly becoming a big grin]
Posted by: Bobby   2021-02-14 08:18  

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