Posted on 05/15/2009 6:14:07 PM PDT by glock rocks
SALT LAKE CITY (ABC 4 News) - Governor Jon M. Huntsman Jr. will resign and accept an appointment as ambassador to China, ABC 4 has confirmed.
A press conference has been called for Saturday morning at the White House to annouce the appointment.
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Good riddance to bad rubbish.
That’s one RINO down. Continue clearing the way for Sarah Palin in 2012.
I was thinking the same thing. He will go to China for four years and come back as someone with executive experience and foreign policy experience. If he doesn't run for the nomination in 2012, he might still be selected as someone's running mate and end up as a frontrunner in 2016.
Ok, someone help me out here. Aren’t embassadorships pretty much just for show and usually reserved for large campaign donors? Kind of like the British House of Lords? Why would someone give up the governorship of anything to be an embassador?
I think my “LIFE” just got “ELEVATED”.
Huntsman gone? There is a God!
Hilarious, it was mentioned on this site, I believe, just a few days ago that he could be the 2012 “GOP” nominee. Perhaps, we should henceforth put GOP in italics.
Their senators are not always reliable either but better than in CO, of course.
I have the centennial red-rock plates.
Funny, that progressive branding garbage makes me think of ... well ... hmmm
Only if SanFranNan and Dirty Harry approve. If Zero wants it to happen, it’s off to Shanghai for Jr. He’ll be remembered for promoting alcohol in predominantly Mormon Utah. That in itself just puts a huge smile on my face. Cheers!
SALT LAKE CITY -- Sources have confirmed to KSL News that Gov. Jon Huntsman will resign as governor of Utah and accept a position in the Obama administration as U.S. Ambassador to the People's Republic of China.
The role of ambassador will not be a new one for Huntsman, as he has served in the position before. He was an ambassador to Singapore during the administration of President George H.W. Bush, from 1992 to 1993. He has also worked as a deputy trade representative.
The White House is expected to make the official acceptance Saturday.
Utah political leaders react to appointment
Although the news hasn't been officially announced, it's shaking the state's political community. A lot of people are stunned but most are not totally surprised.
Gov. Huntsman had just been re-elected in a landslide, but there was talk he had higher aspirations as far back as President Obama's inauguration. Since then, there have been several meetings reported between the governor and top White House officials.
Even here in Utah, Democrat Patrice Arent recalls such a meeting. "It's my understanding that when Rham Emmanuel was out here in February, he met with Governor Huntsman at that time," she said.
The governor's interest in China is well-known: He and the first lady have adopted a little girl from China, Gracie Mae. The Governor's Office has souvenirs from China. Gov. Huntsman speaks Mandarin Chinese, served and LDS Mission in Taiwan and served as an ambassador to Singapore.
Huntsman's diplomatic skills are also well-known. Given that, political pollster Dan Jones says Huntsman's probable departure is not a total shock. "He is so talented, and to find people that qualified to be ambassador to China is rare," he said.
Politically, this news is big on many levels, creating an interesting contest for governor next year.
If Huntsman does indeed resign, state law dictates Utah Lt. Gov. Gary Herbert would become the acting governor until a special election in 2010.
As lieutenant governor, his primary assignments have been over homeland security, transportation and water issues.
Hebert was a member of the Utah County Commission before becoming lieutenant governor. He's the former president of the Utah Association of Realtors. He's married to Jeanette Herbert and they have six children.
Huntsman not the first to leave for position in presidential administration
Gov. Jon Huntsman wouldn't be the first Utah governor to leave mid-term to go to work for the federal government. Mike Leavitt did it six years ago.
Former Gov. Leavitt was sworn in as Health and Human Services Secretary in January of 2005. Before that, President George W. Bush nominated him to head up the Environmental Protection Agency. He took that job in October 2003 after resigning his governorship. A week later, Lt. Gov. Olene Walker was sworn in as Utah's first and, so far, only female governor.
Leavitt left state government after becoming only the second Utah Governor to be elected to a third term. He was first elected the fourteenth governor of Utah back in 1992.
Leavitt was in Salt Lake Friday night, being honored by BYU. He took a minute to talk to KSL about the reports that Huntsman is leaving the State House.
"He speaks the language. He knows the culture. He's well-respected in the United States. He'll be a remarkable ambassador. The president has made a good choice," Leavitt said.
Stay with KSL 5 News, KSL.com and KSL Newsradio for continuing coverage of this story.
If we’re lucky, he’ll take up permanent residence in China.
how is Pawlenty a dark horse?
The guy was the #1 name mentioned for the VP slot and was head of the NGA. He’s very prominent.
Same with Sanford, a 2 term Gov of the state that has been 100% in terms of picking the nominee and current head of the RGA.
In fact, I’d say Sanford is currently the favorite for 2012.
At least he’s out of Utah. Huzzah!
Why, that little thing? That’s just a “ski house”...
They traded in a McCain supporter for a Romney supporter. Yay.
Not ANOTHER one.
Some are humping this lady to become the next Governor of SC, and she’s “one of those.”
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-gop/2251999/posts
I’ve been warning everybody for quite awhile that Romney’s leveraged buyout of the Republican Party is almost total. Still not nearly enough willing to listen yet.
Well, we’re still going to stop him, and you can take it to the bank.
His operatives and moneybag liberal allies are firmly ensconced in positions of control over the RNC, Heritage, the Federalist Society, CNP, National Right to Life, and many other once reputedly conservative satellites of the Republican Party. How exactly do you think you’re going to stop him?
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