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Christie Whitman resigns
05/21/03 | AP

Posted on 05/21/2003 7:53:29 AM PDT by since1868

June 27, has often been at odds with the White House over environmental issues. In a letter to President Bush, she said she was leaving to spend time with her family.

"As rewarding as the past two-and-a-half years have been for me professionally, it is time to return to my home and husband in New Jersey, which I love just as you do your home state of Texas," she wrote Bush.

Whitman had been the administration's point person in rolling back environmental protections initiated by previous administrations.

As his re-election campaign gears up, Bush's senior staff and advisers consider the next few months as optimum time to leave the government; otherwise, they will be expected to remain aboard until after the 2004 election. White House press secretary Ari Fleischer announced Monday that he will resign in July.

Bush will be under pressure to replace Whitman with a nominee who will be acceptable to his GOP supporters without alienating swing voters.

Whitman, 56, met with Bush at the White House on Tuesday afternoon to inform him of her decision, the agency said.

Prior to becoming EPA chief in January 2001, Whitman served for seven years as the 50th governor of New Jersey -- the first female ever to hold that position.

Critics said that in the name of attracting businesses, she compromised water pollution protections and cut spending for state offices that prosecute environmental abuses by industry. Whitman, an avid mountain biker and skier, insisted she retained needed protections while eliminating red tape.

When the Bush administration took office, Whitman had only the briefest honeymoon. Within the first three months, she had upset industry executives and conservationists, disappointed moderates who like her and angered conservatives who don't.

The environmental group Friends of the Earth wasted little time in urging her to resign, saying that her credibility has been undermined. But Whitman stood steadfastly behind Bush, even when their own disagreements over the international global warming treaty became public.

As she did while New Jersey governor, Whitman frequently hit the road for official as well as political trips around the country. But she said her goal was to spend weekends, when possible, back home in New Jersey. "It's important for my sanity," she said.

Whitman previously headed the New Jersey Board of Public Utilities (search).

She grew up in Hunterdon County, N.J., and earned a bachelor's degree in government from Wheaton College in Massachusetts in 1968. She is married to John R. Whitman and has two children.

The Associated Press contributed to this report.


TOPICS: Politics/Elections
KEYWORDS: christietoddwhitman; christiewhitman; epa; resignation
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1 posted on 05/21/2003 7:53:29 AM PDT by since1868
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To: since1868
No Loss
2 posted on 05/21/2003 7:54:37 AM PDT by since1868
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To: since1868
Good news. Priviledged RINOs irritate me.
3 posted on 05/21/2003 7:55:29 AM PDT by skeeter (Fac ut vivas)
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To: since1868
MY AMAZING ABILITY TO FORETELL THE FUTURE: President Bush's new appointee will be grilled in the Senate over global warming, and the Dems will make a big issue out of it if they don't say the "right" things or if they have any history of expressing doubts about it. Global warming is going to become to EPA appointees what abortion is to the Federal Court appointees.
4 posted on 05/21/2003 7:59:04 AM PDT by lasereye
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To: since1868
Bush will be under pressure to replace Whitman with a nominee who will be acceptable to his GOP supporters without alienating swing voters.

No perceptible bias at AP, I see.

5 posted on 05/21/2003 7:59:09 AM PDT by Nonstatist
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To: since1868
Now to just shut down the EPA, whose main tenet these days is to unconstitutionally force socialist laws and behaviour on US citizens.

Environmental justice, created in an executive order by clinton, and implemented by the EPA is one of the _biggest_ threats to freedom and property rights in this country today.

Just abolish the dang EPA and save our rights.
6 posted on 05/21/2003 8:08:59 AM PDT by hedgetrimmer
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To: since1868
This has got to be a first (and the lamest excuse ever): I have never heard anyone from New Jersey say they love the place.
7 posted on 05/21/2003 8:10:46 AM PDT by gaspar (`)
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To: since1868
The environmental group Friends of the Earth wasted little time in urging her to resign, saying that her credibility has been undermined.

Another illustration of why it never pays to appoint a squishy Republican. The left will attack no matter what so the best course is to appoint someone who does something to deserve the hits.

8 posted on 05/21/2003 8:13:44 AM PDT by DPB101
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To: since1868
Buh-bye, Christie. Don't come back now, hear?
9 posted on 05/21/2003 8:14:06 AM PDT by E. Pluribus Unum (Drug prohibition laws help support terrorism.)
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To: since1868
I'll second that. Good riddance to bad rubbish.
10 posted on 05/21/2003 8:14:17 AM PDT by jpl
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To: hedgetrimmer
Now to just shut down the EPA, whose main tenet these days is to unconstitutionally force socialist laws and behaviour on US citizens.

All they ever did for me was force me to buy reformulated gas, which is not only worse for my car, but costs more than normal gas to boot. Insult to injury.

Be gone, damned spot.

11 posted on 05/21/2003 8:15:16 AM PDT by brewcrew (It is useless to attempt to reason a man out of a thing he was never reasoned into. - Jonathan Swift)
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To: since1868
Whitman had been the administration's point person in rolling back environmental protections initiated by previous administrations.

No bias here! It's debatable that much of what CLinton did helped the environment. Second, there's no evidence that Bush has not protected the environment in a responsible way. Bah!

12 posted on 05/21/2003 8:17:12 AM PDT by GraniteStateConservative (Putting government in charge of morality is like putting pedophiles in charge of children.)
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To: GraniteStateConservative
yep, glad you pointed it out. Saved me the trouble
13 posted on 05/21/2003 8:19:26 AM PDT by fooman (Get real with Kim Jung Mentally Ill about proliferation)
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To: gaspar
Charlie Baltimore: "I got myself out of Beiruit once, I think I can get out of New Jersey."

Mitch Henessey: "Yeah, well don't be so sure. Others have tried and failed. The entire population in fact."


14 posted on 05/21/2003 8:22:13 AM PDT by P.O.E.
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To: gaspar
I agree I was born and raised in NJ, I now live in VA. never looked back.
15 posted on 05/21/2003 8:29:17 AM PDT by since1868
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To: since1868
The best thing Whitman did was give President Bush and Laura that adorable dog Barney.

And although I'm no expert on environmental issues, I think it was a stroke of genius for President Bush to tap Whitman for his administration. She didn't please either side, so she couldn't have done much damage, one way or the other. The dems will attack President Bush on the environment no matter what, but hopefully this time around, his campaign will be fight back more effectively.

16 posted on 05/21/2003 8:38:12 AM PDT by YaYa123 (And they think they should be trusted to run the country?.)
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To: lasereye
MY AMAZING ABILITY TO FORETELL THE FUTURE:

Sorry, but figuring what the Rats will do with this isn't too tough. (Not a comment on your ability, but on theirs.) :)

17 posted on 05/21/2003 8:40:18 AM PDT by Tijeras_Slim (WWJCD? What would Jeff Cooper do?)
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To: Nonstatist
"Bush will be under pressure to replace Whitman with a nominee who will be acceptable to his GOP supporters without alienating swing voters. "

**No perceptible bias at AP, I see. **

Yes, and what about this excerpt?:

"Whitman had been the administration's point person in rolling back environmental protections initiated by previous administrations. "

Amazing, the things these "neutral" news organizations get away with, isn't it? They don't even realize how obvious their socialist hatred is.

18 posted on 05/21/2003 8:43:34 AM PDT by NH Liberty
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To: DPB101
The left will attack no matter what so the best course is to appoint someone who does something to deserve the hits.

Exactly--trying to appease the left with a RINO here and a RINO there is like trying to stick a NUK in a cobra's mouth. Nancy Pelosi and the cobra will swing around and spit their venom right into your eyes.

19 posted on 05/21/2003 8:48:16 AM PDT by beaversmom (Celebrating May 5th and all days with an American Flag)
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To: since1868
I wouldn't read too much into these resignations or any yet to come.

Those in the upper political strata are not happy for long stuck in one spot, even more so if it's bureaucratic and/or mundane in nature.

Obviously, no one will resign from a presidential appointment during a war. Now that the "hot" part of the war is basically over, I'm not surprised to see Whitman's or Ari's resignation announcements. They stuck with their jobs till it became acceptable to depart.

The desire for a change of pace and new challenges is not unusual in the world of political professionals.

Leni

20 posted on 05/21/2003 8:49:42 AM PDT by MinuteGal (Last call for fabulous "FReeps Ahoy" cruise. Signing up now means never having to say you're sorry!)
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