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DARLENE SUPERVILLE | 05/16/09 10:53 PM | AP

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Utah Governor Jon Huntsman, right, gives his remarks accepting the nomination by President Barack Obama as the U.S. ambassador to China in the Diplomatic Room at the White House, Saturday, May 16, 2009, in Washington. (AP Photo/Manuel Balce Ceneta)

WASHINGTON — With a reach across the political divide for Utah Gov. Jon Huntsman as ambassador to China, President Barack Obama may have sidelined for now a potentially formidable Republican moderate and possible White House challenger in 2012.

Yet Huntsman, who has upset the GOP's conservative base by supporting gay civil unions, may gain, too. The appointment, which requires Senate approval, gives him a chance to burnish his credentials and position himself as a viable presidential contender in 2016, if Obama appears to be a strong candidate for a second term in 2012.

John Weaver, a one-time senior strategist for John McCain's presidential campaign who now advises Huntsman, said the governor put country ahead of personal partisan interest. Huntsman was national co-chairman of McCain's failed bid against Obama.

"It's no more complicated than that, though it is so unusual in Washington everyone has to take a magnifying glass to it," Weaver said after Obama introduced Huntsman in the White House Diplomatic Reception Room.

"He was asked by the president to serve in a major diplomatic post, in a mission with a country most important to our economy, in dealing with Iran, Pakistan and North Korea. Jon is uniquely qualified and thus you don't turn your nation down," Weaver said.

Obama said he knew Huntsman's nomination "wouldn't be the easiest decision to explain to some members of his party." But Obama said Huntsman was "the kind of leader who always puts country ahead of party and is always willing to sacrifice on behalf of our nation."

Elected to his second term in November, Huntsman said he wasn't looking for a new job and didn't expect "to be called into action" by McCain's winning rival.

"But I grew up understanding that the most basic responsibility one has is service to country," he said, standing with Obama as his family looked on. "When the president of the United States asks you to step up and serve in a capacity like this, that to me is the end of the conversation and the beginning of the obligation to rise to the challenge."

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Huntsman will be 56 in 2016, young enough to handle the rigors of a national political campaign. Republican strategists say serving as U.S. envoy to China _ which Obama says will be critical to solving many world problems _ will only improve Huntsman's reputation.

LaVarr Webb, a Republican strategist in Utah, said the appointment is a plus for Huntsman. He said Huntsman became a long shot for 2012 after his headline-making call for the GOP to moderate its tone if it wants to rebound from 2008 election losses.

"Clearly Gov. Huntsman does have major political ambitions and serving as ambassador to China certainly gives him foreign policy credentials," Webb said.

Eric Hyer, a China expert and political scientist at Brigham Young University, said the decision surprised him because no one seeks the presidency from an ambassador's post.

"So he might serve for four years and then come back and run for president. But can you run against the guy who hired you?" Hyer said.

Obama said he made the appointment "mindful of its extraordinary significance" and the breadth of issues at stake in U.S.-China relations, including the global economic crisis, the environment, public health, human rights and North Korea and Pakistan.

Huntsman, 49, is fluent in Mandarin Chinese from his days as a Mormon missionary in Taiwan. He previously served as U.S. ambassador to Singapore and as a deputy U.S. trade ambassador.

He made a name for himself in Utah by advocating a moderate agenda in one of the most conservative states. He drew the most attention for supporting civil unions, despite backing a state constitutional amendment banning same-sex marriage that passed in 2004.

Obama's 2008 campaign manager, David Plouffe, has described Huntsman as 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."

As ambassador, Huntsman could play a critical role in getting China to sign onto a new international agreement to curb the emissions blamed for global warming. The Obama administration has said it is willing to enter into a treaty, but that participation by China _ the world's largest emitter of greenhouse gases _ could influence the success of any global pact and whether U.S. lawmakers will ratify the agreement.

As governor, he signed an initiative establishing a regional 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 collaborate on environmental issues.

Before becoming governor in 2005, Huntsman made millions as chairman and chief executive of his family business, Huntsman Corp., a global chemical manufacturer with more than 12,000 employees worldwide. Revenues last year exceeded $10 billion.

Huntsman and his wife, Mary Kaye, have seven children, including adopted daughters from China and India. He dropped out of high school to play in a rock band, and spends his spare time playing in a band and mountain biking. He also rides a motorcycle and is a fan of motocross.

Jeff Bader, Obama's senior adviser on Asia, knew Huntsman from when they both worked in the U.S. Trade Representative's office, and he contacted Huntsman about a month ago to discuss becoming ambassador to China, according to the White House.

Obama's chief of staff, Rahm Emanuel, followed up two weeks ago. Obama made an offer on May 5, and Huntsman accepted. The two then met last Saturday in the Oval Office when Huntsman was in town for the White House Correspondents' Association dinner.

Utah Lt. Gov. Gary Herbert, also a Republican, would become governor until a special election in 2010.

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Associated Press writers Brock Vergakis in Salt Lake City, Beth Fouhy in New York and Matthew Lee in Washington contributed to this report.

WASHINGTON — With a reach across the political divide for Utah Gov. Jon Huntsman as ambassador to China, President Barack Obama may have sidelined for now a potentially formidable Republican mod...
WASHINGTON — With a reach across the political divide for Utah Gov. Jon Huntsman as ambassador to China, President Barack Obama may have sidelined for now a potentially formidable Republican mod...
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- nk007 I'm a Fan of nk007 29 fans permalink

I hope all of us , who are so pre-occupied with ideological litmus tests, would pose and listen to what both President Obama and Governor Huntsman said. There really does come a time when serious people, facing serious problems, must place duty to country (and of course I do not include engaging in criminal and inhumane acts that debase the country) above duty to party and ideology. But I am sure people engaged in partisan and ideological pettiness are not willing to accept such a proposition because it would deprive them of targets to attack. Without those targets they would have a major problem justifying their self importance.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:16 PM on 05/16/2009
- JamesLM207 I'm a Fan of JamesLM207 8 fans permalink

There's only one ideological litmus test in this administration - and it's against liberals.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:46 PM on 05/16/2009

"I hope all of us , who are so pre-occupied with ideological litmus tests, would pose and listen to what both President Obama and Governor Huntsman said."

I have, since day one. At least re: Mr O. I have not only 'listened' to what he said but I've witnessed what he has DONE. Horrific.

Are you claiming to be a liberal? Honest question and be prepared for a response because I know you are not.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:02 PM on 05/16/2009

< crickets >

And, you are 'smart' not to answer.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:36 PM on 05/16/2009
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How are you the judge of who is or isn't liberal? No one owes you an answer, and it's actually a wonderful indicator of the poster's intelligence if they choose not to acknowledge you.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:41 AM on 05/17/2009
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Work hard,
rock hard,
eat hard,
sleep hard,
grow big and
wear glasses if you need 'em.

-- Webb Wilder, blues musician

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:58 PM on 05/16/2009

'tupid

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:02 PM on 05/16/2009
- Bitsko I'm a Fan of Bitsko 503 fans permalink
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You've obviously got the republican gene. Too straight to be a dem.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:11 PM on 05/16/2009
- williamg I'm a Fan of williamg 251 fans permalink
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The Huntsman Coup

In what can only be called a genius move for the Democrats and a terrible blow to the GOP, Obama has coopted Utah governor John Huntsman to be his new ambassador to China. Huntsman is the one of very few - Jeb and Crist are the others, in my view - who could rescue the GOP from generational oblivion. He's a conservative from Utah, but understands how ugIy, bitter and extremist the Republicans have become. A pro-civil union Mormon who gets the problem of climate change, Huntsman was the un-Cheney. And Obama just snagged him.

Don't under-estimate Obama's policial cunning, guys. But for those of us with some small hope of restoring decency and moderation to the right, this is a major blow. What Obama is doing is bringing all the sane conservatives - from Crist to Huntsman to Gates - into his orbit.

--Andrew Sullivan

http://andrewsullivan.theatlantic.com/the_daily_dish/2009/05/the-huntsman-coup.html
And Cheney gets to be the the face of the GOP future.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:55 PM on 05/16/2009
- FairTalk I'm a Fan of FairTalk 18 fans permalink
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Yes, looks like you are right. What Reagan did to the Democrats, Obama is now doing to the Republicans. I guess we can refer to them as the Obama republicans?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:06 PM on 05/16/2009

Obamacans

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:01 PM on 05/16/2009
- Taz2 I'm a Fan of Taz2 18 fans permalink
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I agree!

As Republican’s Drive Out Moderate Voices in the GOP,
President Obama Welcomes them into "The Party of Many Voices,” - as it should be

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:30 PM on 05/16/2009

I understand that Obama read "Team of Rivals" regarding Lincoln's administration and took the lessons to heart. Obama's choice of Huntsman seems to confirm it.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:08 PM on 05/16/2009
- Carolab I'm a Fan of Carolab 362 fans permalink
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According to Civil War historian Matthew Pinsker, the mixture of enemies and rivals nearly proved disastrous for Lincoln, with scandal, backsta-bbing, and petty infighting drowning out healthy debate.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:05 AM on 05/17/2009

I lived with Governor Huntsman while we both served as missionaries in Taiwan. He is smart, ambitious, and extremely qualified. His mandarin is excellent, his values and views are reasonable and mainstream.

His Mormonism is not an issue, and many of the comments regarding his faith are baseless and borderline bigoted.

Utah will miss him, even though I don't agree with many of his political views.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:51 PM on 05/16/2009
- FairTalk I'm a Fan of FairTalk 18 fans permalink
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Let me correct you. Especially since I am the one that raised the Mormon issue. I am not raising his faith as an issue.

Now, that may be difficult for you to understand.

So, let me say this again. The issue is the past issue of the Church of Laterday Saints in China. The issue is how China will view his appointmtnt by Obama, since Obama raided the issue of Humnan rights, democracy and free speech with his apointmtnt.

So, I have no issue with his faith, but I do have an issue with pushing China in this way. It will cause division in their ledership, and result in blowback, and a hardening of the opening of religeous tolerance and free speech we are all moving towards.

Sorry. I have no idea if you can understand what this issue is really about.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:11 PM on 05/16/2009

I arr trying to understand yer superior intellect. Thanks fer the cerrection.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:29 PM on 05/16/2009
- Trueheart I'm a Fan of Trueheart 45 fans permalink
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I don't understand the point you are trying to make, so please try again. I really got lost in your statement that "Obama raided the issue of Human rights....­.etc"

If you have a case to make that the Church of Latter Day Saints has offended the Chinese power establishment, then please share with the rest of us.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:33 PM on 05/16/2009
- loveobamas I'm a Fan of loveobamas 88 fans permalink
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Wow. Moderate republicans are flocking to President Obama and it's not only the voters, now that's CHANGE YOU CAN BELIEVE IN.

I have only praise for Mr. Huntsman, he seems like a reasonable, knowledgeable person who I'm sure will do a great job.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:37 PM on 05/16/2009

Glenn the Beck will be happy - oh wait - he will see it as some conspiracy plot. Obama finds ways to get Republicans and Mormons out of the U.S.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:24 PM on 05/16/2009
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Yep, they will find something wrong with it.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:30 PM on 05/16/2009
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Oh!!! This should be a five minute Senate approval for Mr. Huntsman provided the "Party of No" doesn't this screw up.

What's that I here? Mitt is pissed he's not the LDS-Republican "It" boy anymore and McCain can't complain about this appointee.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:15 PM on 05/16/2009
- FairTalk I'm a Fan of FairTalk 18 fans permalink
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Looks like Obama gave him a big boost to run for president in 2016!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:07 PM on 05/16/2009
- 305Rider I'm a Fan of 305Rider 45 fans permalink
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Yes, but we'll see if the GOP base will even entertain the idea of him as their guy in 2016 after the civil union thing.

That is, if there is a GOP left in 2016.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:11 PM on 05/16/2009
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...but here's the genius of the pick. There will be a boat load of GOP hopefuls in 2016 including Mr. Huntsman. Palin, Newt, Mitt, Huckabee..­.the field of potentials is getting crowded and chaotic. It will take Obama's second term for the GOP to figure it out.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:20 PM on 05/16/2009

Newt will be 73 in eight years. time for him to give up his pipe dream.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:32 PM on 05/16/2009
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Yep - gave him 7 years to change parties. Repigs would never pick him

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:44 PM on 05/16/2009

Congratulations to Pres. Obama and Mr. Huntsman. Sounds like an excellent choice & "Country before Politics"!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:00 PM on 05/16/2009
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Lessons the Teacher Forgot

By PETER S. GOODMAN
Published: May 16, 2009

Back in what felt like the golden age of finance, before the fine print of mortgage documents suddenly became relevant and ordinary people in bars began sharing their worries about credit default swaps, American banking was celebrated as the envy of the world.

So it registered as a comedown last week to read that Bank of America was selling part of its stake in the Construction Bank of China, as it scrambled to secure cash in the face of its real estate-related disasters.

Yes, it has come to this: The largest bank in the United States, putative citadel of free enterprise, must desperately unload shares in a bank controlled by the Communist Party of China. That, or risk the wrath of American regulators, newly concerned about how much money financial institutions have on hand.

American banking executives spoke paternalistically of their Chinese counterparts. Yes, China’s banking system was laced with corruption, but the American banks would bring their culture of modern finance and teach their new charges how to lend with a dispassionate eye on the bottom line.

http://www.nytimes.com/2009/05/17/weekinreview/17goodman.html?_r=1&ref=global-home

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:58 PM on 05/16/2009
- FairTalk I'm a Fan of FairTalk 18 fans permalink
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Communists or not, China invented banking as we know it today!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:09 PM on 05/16/2009

Judging from over two straight decades of amazing economic growth, China's so-called communists seem to have kicked our rears at our own game of capitalism.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:33 PM on 05/16/2009
- Carolab I'm a Fan of Carolab 362 fans permalink
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China Grapples With Bigger Role in New World Order, Zhou Says

May 15 (Bloomberg) -- China’s policy makers, grappling with their bigger voice on the global stage, have yet to agree on what they want from a new world financial order, central bank Governor Zhou Xiaochuan said.

“Many issues are new to us and we haven’t formed a collective opinion about them,” said Zhou, speaking at a conference in Shanghai today. “There are some scholars’ views on those issues but we haven’t reached a consensus at a national level or set any goal.”

Zhou this year has already called for the creation of a new international reserve currency and his central bank blamed the financial crisis on “complacency” and a conviction in the U.S. that markets always correct themselves. China, the only major economy among the top five globally that is still growing, wants the International Monetary Fund reorganized to give developing countries more voice.

http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid=20601080&sid=a.BfGgx0GfmA&refer=asia

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:56 PM on 05/16/2009
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Wait, aren't you suppose to apiont friends, collage buddies and Liberty U grads? They do a "heck of a job."

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:44 PM on 05/16/2009

utah people are all smart, the more of them the better

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:37 PM on 05/16/2009
- eyedocoo7 I'm a Fan of eyedocoo7 8 fans permalink
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His wife is hot!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:34 PM on 05/16/2009
- FairTalk I'm a Fan of FairTalk 18 fans permalink
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His wife is blond.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:46 PM on 05/16/2009
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Maybe. ;)

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:49 PM on 05/16/2009
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Watch: President Obama announces Gov. Huntsman as Ambassador to China
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NHHGsVXsGv8

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:32 PM on 05/16/2009
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