Obama And Huntsman Remarks On Ambassador To China Nomination: FULL TEXT

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First Posted: 05-16-09 11:10 AM   |   Updated: 06-16-09 05:12 AM

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Below are the states by President Obama and Governor Jon Huntsman during the press conference to announce Huntsman's nomination as Ambassador to China.

THE PRESIDENT: Good morning, everybody. I am here to announce today the distinguished public servant I'm appointing as our nation's new ambassador to the People's Republic of China. I'm making this appointment mindful of its extraordinary significance. Given the breadth of issues at stake in our relationship with China, this ambassadorship is as important as any in the world -- because the United States will best be able to deal effectively with global challenges in the 21st century by working in concert with China.

There are few countries in the world with a past so rich or a future so full of possibility as China. With a vast population, a growing economy, and far-reaching influence, China will have a crucial role in confronting all the major challenges that face Asia and the world in the years ahead.

And that's why we're working with the government of China to stem the financial crisis that's devastated economies around the world and help lay a foundation for sustainable growth and lasting prosperity on both sides of the Pacific. That's why I've spoken with Chinese President Hu Jintao about a number of regional threats, including the situations in North Korea and Pakistan. And that's why we will continue working together with China on a whole host of global challenges -- ranging from energy and climate change to public health; from nuclear non-proliferation to terrorism and violent extremism.

I believe there's much to be gained from a closer, working relationship with China. But improved relations with China will require candor and open discussion about those issues where we don't always agree, such as human rights and democracy and free speech. And it will require that each of our nations play by the rules in open and honest competition.

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And that's why this ambassadorship takes on such importance. I can think of no one better suited to take on this assignment than the Governor of the great state of Utah, Jon Huntsman.

When I asked Jon to accept this critical post, I knew it would require a sacrifice on the part of his family, and I want to thank Mary Kaye and all of their children for making this possible. I knew it would require a sacrifice from Jon -- who will be giving up a seat as a popular governor, having just been reelected to a second term. And I hope the good people of Utah will forgive me and understand how proud they should be of their governor for his willingness to answer his nation's call.

Finally, I knew that because Jon is not only a Republican, but a Republican who co-chaired my opponent's campaign for the presidency, this wouldn't be the easiest decision to explain to some members of his party.

But here's what I also know. I know that Jon is the kind of leader who always puts country ahead of party and is always willing to sacrifice on behalf of our nation. That's what Jon has always done. Throughout his career, Jon has shown a willingness to move beyond the old ideologies and stale debates that all too often bring progress to a standstill. Time and again, he's brought people together across party lines to overcome our common challenges and to move our nation forward.

What Jon brings to this post isn't just a steadfast commitment to advancing the interests of the American people; it's a lifetime of knowledge and experience that will help advance this important partnership. Jon brings to this post experience as a former ambassador to Singapore, who's intimately familiar with many of the most pressing challenges confronting Asia. He brings experience both in the private sector and as Deputy United States Trade Representative to Asia and Africa, where he stood up for America's economic interests abroad. And Jon is well prepared to build a partnership that reflects a new understanding between our two countries because he's lived in Asia three times and is fluent in Mandarin Chinese.

That's the kind of ambassador we need in China -- an ambassador who has a respect for China's proud traditions, who understands what it will take to make America more competitive in the 21st century, and who will be an unstinting advocate for America's interests and ideals. With Jon Huntsman representing the United States in China, I'm confident that we will launch a new era of partnership between our two nations that will advance our shared dreams of opportunity and security in America, in Asia, and around the world.

So I'm extraordinarily pleased to announce that Jon Huntsman will be our ambassador to China, and I can think of no more important assignment than creating the kinds of bridges between our two countries that will determine the well-being not just of Americans and Chinese, but also the future of the world.

So, with that, I'd like to have Jon say a few words. Thank you, Jon.

GOVERNOR HUNTSMAN: Thanks, Mr. President.

THE PRESIDENT: Thank you.

GOVERNOR HUNTSMAN: Well, Mr. President, thank you for those very kind and gracious words. I never expected to be standing here under the inquisitive gaze of George Washington, and equally inquisitive gaze of my wife. Nor did I expect, as national co-chair of Senator McCain's presidential campaign, to be called into action by the person who beat us.

But I grew up understanding that the most basic responsibility one has is service to country. 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.

I stand here in my final term as governor with plenty to do. I wasn't looking for a new job in life, but a call from the President changed that.

So, Mr. President, I humbly accept your call to service, and I understand that doing so will carry with it some unique challenges.

So, first and foremost, I want to recognize my wife and best friend, Mary Kaye, and my family, many of whom are here today, who have always been willing to heed the call of public service. I am here today solely as a result of their love and support.

Second, I owe a tremendous debt of gratitude to the people of the greatest state in America. Life's greatest honor has been to serve the people of Utah as their 16th governor.

Finally, I must thank you, Mr. President, for your trust and confidence in me and my family's ability to contribute meaningfully to one of America's most important strategic bilateral relationships. You have my commitment that we will take the U.S.-China relationship to new heights, focused not just on that which divides us, but more importantly, on that which unites us, knowing that this will be critical for lasting peace and prosperity for citizens on both sides of the Pacific.

I'm reminded of my favorite Chinese aphorism. It goes something like this: (Speaks in Mandarin Chinese.) "Together we work, together we progress." This, more than anything else, I think captures the spirit of our journey going forward.

Thank you so very much.

Below are the states by President Obama and Governor Jon Huntsman during the press conference to announce Huntsman's nomination as Ambassador to China. THE PRESIDENT: Good morning, everybody. I am ...
Below are the states by President Obama and Governor Jon Huntsman during the press conference to announce Huntsman's nomination as Ambassador to China. THE PRESIDENT: Good morning, everybody. I am ...
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- Sinick I'm a Fan of Sinick 6 fans permalink
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I can hear it now. Accusations that President Obama has deftly removed a potential Republican threat to his '02 presidential campaign.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:20 PM on 05/17/2009

This is a win-win; I don't care how you slice it. Huntsman has personal ties to China. He will perform his duties with respect and dignity. The fact that he adopted an Asian child guarantees it. This is a rare opportunity to bridge two nations. I believe he is up to the task. You can call me a "Pollyanna;" I don't care. It's healthier than being a "Chicken Little." I'm sick of pessimists and scaredy-cats.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:00 AM on 05/17/2009
- FairTalk I'm a Fan of FairTalk 18 fans permalink
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"I believe there's much to be gained from a closer, working relationship with China. But improved relations with China will require candor and open discussion about those issues where we don't always agree, such as human rights and democracy and free speech. And it will require that each of our nations play by the rules in open and honest competition."

I hope that obama is not apointing Huntsman for the purpose of harrassing China over Human rights, democracy and free speech. However, that being said, it is time for the US to understand that these terms need a consistand definition.

If slavery is wrong in the US, it is wrong in Tibet. China emancipated the serfs and slaves in Tibet, not the Dalai Lama. We have democracy in the US, but to what avail? We have deplorable education and health care. Unequal justice system, and more people in jail than any other country. As for free speech, LOL anyone who speeks up in support of China, or who opposes China Bashing, or points out that the Dalai Lama and his two elder brothers are paid CIA agents are acused of being pinky commie finks! Just like in McCarthy in the 50s. Not my definition of free speech.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:28 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 06:41 PM on 05/16/2009

Just another reason i am losing faith in Obama....C­hange?????­?? I'm voting Ron Paul in 2012

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:50 PM on 05/16/2009
- teacheng I'm a Fan of teacheng 4 fans permalink

Smart political move by Obama and smart by Huntsman, too. He knows Obama will crush the 2012 opponent and instead maybe he'll go for 2016. Whoever wins then will not be a 'hater' like Mark Sanford, but someone who worked with the Obama administration across the aisle.

Plus, two classy guys that both love their country. Good to see.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:46 PM on 05/16/2009
- 2626Jump I'm a Fan of 2626Jump 26 fans permalink

Good for him to help our dieing country.

but

Obama to crush 2012 opponent? He has the lowest first 100 days job approval rating in decades. ( do not confuse popularity with approval)
71% of the nation know that his financial policies have hurt the nation for possibly the next 50 years. He will have a tough go next round. He WILL win if the Republicans put up a second Democrat to run against him like McCain was.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:22 PM on 05/16/2009
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Repub throw up false statistics to try to make their point. 71%? Did you get that number from the Drudge? He did NOT have the lowest first 100 days approval rating. The highest, maybe? or can you not force yourself to admit the truth?

Also, why do yo feel that you must educate us? We know the difference between popularity and approval, both which are very high for Obama.

Those that need to be taught and led by the nose voted for the other guy. What's wrong, can't find Rush on weekends?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:49 AM on 05/17/2009
- Cyberoptic I'm a Fan of Cyberoptic 7 fans permalink

I hope that the euphoria over Huntsman is justified. He sounds like a good man.

However Huntsman is quoted as saying, "When President Asked Me To Serve It Was ‘The End Of The Conversation And The Beginning Of The Obligation.'" For those unfamiliar with a similar phrase, Mormons say about their president/prophet "when the prophet speaks, the debate is over." No matter the debate, the discussion is over.

I hope Huntsman retains a sense of personal values, and will not do whatever the president says, no matter what.

I hope he is not the Mormon variety like Bybee, Yoo, James Mitchell, and Bruce Jessen, who followed whatever their leaders asked, and developed and justified the torture programs now blemishing our nation.

You can watch the clip, "Governor Jon Huntsman speaks about Sarah Palin" and in that his calling her a "beacon of light" an "American that represents every one of us" and learn about his politcal style and intent, as he leads the crowd in "Sarah!, Sarah!, Sarah!"

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

Props to the Prez, and our new ambassador.

Cynics, go home.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:56 PM on 05/16/2009
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Once again, Obama proves he's the most classy President, perhaps EVER.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:24 PM on 05/16/2009

A class act by both men. They both made the right choice.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:13 PM on 05/16/2009
- obamagal I'm a Fan of obamagal 50 fans permalink
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Twelve truer words have never been spoken.

I'm SO impressed with President Obama, and Governor Huntsman is a true American. There's a handful of Republicans now in President Obama's Administration. They truly put country first, as does President Obama. He selects the best person for the job, irregardless of what party the individual belongs to. A true patriot and great leader.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:08 PM on 05/16/2009
- jhm1953 I'm a Fan of jhm1953 2 fans permalink

Very well said.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:04 PM on 05/16/2009

What a gracious man Gov. Huntsman is! It brings to mind Sen. Greg from NH. It is like comparing swan (Gov. Huntsman) and swine (the other guy).

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:13 PM on 05/16/2009

If this isn't bipartisanship, then the GOP should come up with something else.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:21 PM on 05/16/2009
- IrishLad I'm a Fan of IrishLad 13 fans permalink
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I one swift move, Pres. Obama removes a potentially serious and credible challenger for 2012....he is one smart cookie!!!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:21 PM on 05/16/2009

Obama has found how to deal with the Republican­s...export them!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:19 PM on 05/16/2009
- sandpiper1 I'm a Fan of sandpiper1 13 fans permalink

I wonder when he's going to choose someone for Canada so we can be rid bush's choice...I think he(can't remember his name) was just a republican partisan hack. Please don't forget us PO.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:29 PM on 05/16/2009
- suekzoo I'm a Fan of suekzoo 3 fans permalink

Obama is creating an Underground Railroad for rational and reasonable Repubs! Go Obama!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:18 PM on 05/16/2009
- obamagal I'm a Fan of obamagal 50 fans permalink
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How true. He's exporting all the good ones..... I imagine the GOP are pretty ticked right about now!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:09 PM on 05/16/2009
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