John Huntsman Jr. to be named Ambassador to China
Breaking News! Tomorrow morning Pres. Obama is expected to announce that he has chosen John Huntsman Jr., governor of Utah and moderate republican as the new ambassador to China. And sources say Governor Huntsman has accepted the ambassador position. He learned Chinese while serving a mission for the church in Taiwan and he has an adopted daughter from China. He also served as Ambassador to Singapore under President George H.W. Bush and worked in the Reagan Whitehouse. I’ve always liked Gov. Huntsman and he seems to be extremely qualified for this position. And I’m pleased to see Pres. Obama reaching across party lines to appoint more Republicans to important positions. The full article follows:
Sphere: Related ContentSALT LAKE CITY — President Barack Obama intends to name Utah’s Republican Gov. Jon Huntsman, seen by many as a potential GOP presidential contender, to be ambassador to China, a source close to the governor said Friday night.
The popular moderate governor has accepted the appointment, said the source, who would speak only on condition of anonymity ahead of a White House announcement expected Saturday. Repeated messages to Huntsman’s spokeswoman and other staffers went unreturned Friday. The White House would not confirm the nomination.
Huntsman, a two-term governor, is fluent in Mandarin Chinese from his days as a Mormon missionary in Taiwan. One of his seven children, Gracie Mei, was adopted from China in 1999 after she was abandoned in a vegetable market. He made headlines recently for encouraging the Republican Party to swing in a more moderate direction if it wanted to bounce back from the 2008 elections, angering some conservatives.
Obama’s 2008 campaign manager, David Plouffe, said Huntsman is a Republican who “seems to understand the party has to adjust _ not stubbornly believe that everything is OK and it is the country that has to change.” Huntsman’s positions on the environment and other issues have led some to consider him a potential contender for president in 2012.
He signed an initiative that would set a regional cap-and-trade effort to reduce global warming. In a 2006 speech at Shanghai Normal University, Huntsman spoke of the need for China and the U.S. to work together on environmental issues. ”The United States and China must be good examples and stewards of the Earth. We must match economic progress with environmental stewardship. The effects of industrialization are felt worldwide,” Huntsman said then.
Throughout his tenure as governor, Huntsman’s background as a diplomat has been evident. He preferred to win over opponents in private meetings rather than using his bully pulpit to give rousing speeches.
One of his most significant achievements was loosening the state’s restrictive liquor laws over the objections of many in heavily Mormon Utah in an effort to make the state more appealing for visitors. It was a feat many here didn’t think would be possible in Huntsman’s lifetime. However, Huntsman has drawn the most attention for stating he favors civil unions for gay couples even though he backed a state constitutional amendment passed in 2004 that prohibited same-sex marriage. Huntsman’s comments on civil unions drew the ire of conservatives in his own state and elsewhere.
Officials in Michigan last month canceled a GOP county fundraiser where Huntsman was to speak; they said he had abandoned important party principles.
Huntsman’s career began as a staff assistant in the Ronald Reagan administration and he also served as ambassador to Singapore under President George H.W. Bush and as a deputy U.S. trade representative and U.S. trade ambassador under President George W. Bush. Utah’s only Democratic member of Congress, U.S. Rep. Jim Matheson, said he was pleased with the appointment. “It’s a great bipartisan appointment by the president,” he said.
Before becoming governor in 2005, Huntsman made millions serving as chairman and CEO of his family chemical company. If confirmed by the Senate, Huntsman will succeed Clark Randt as U.S. ambassador to China.
Randt, a classmate of former President George W. Bush at Yale University, served as Washington’s top envoy to Beijing from July 2001 until January, making him the longest-serving U.S. ambassador to China since the two nations established diplomatic ties.
Utah Lt. Gov. Gary Herbert would become governor until a special election in 2010.
-Huffington Post
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May 16th, 2009 at 7:07 am
I like Obama’s Utah recruiting so far, first Echohawk and now Huntsman. It’s especially interesting considering Huntsman’s apparent political aspirations. This will clearly be an important position during the next few years. I think he will do a great job.
May 16th, 2009 at 3:31 pm
Yeah there have been a lot of rumors about Huntsman shooting for 2012. But honestly unless the climate in the Republican party shifts in the next couple years I think he’d have a hard time in a primary. They seem to be sifting moderates out at the moment. Plus Obama may be a tough opponent for any republican in 2012. I’m kind of thinking Huntsman might be building his foreign policy cred for a run in 2016. He’s still pretty young and experience as ambassador to China is only going to become more and more relevant over the next several years.
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