Obama gives political ambassadors their pink slips

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By Glenn Kessler
The incoming Obama administration has notified all politically-appointed ambassadors that they must vacate their posts as of Jan. 20, the day President-elect Barack Obama takes the oath of office, a State Department official said.

The clean slate will open up prime opportunities for the president-elect to reward political supporters with posts in London, Paris, Tokyo and the like. The notice to diplomatic posts was issued this week.

Political ambassadors sometimes are permitted to stay on briefly during a new administration, but the sweeping nature of the directive suggests that Obama has little interest in retaining any of Bush's ambassadorial appointees.

Most ambassadors, of course, are foreign service officers, but often the posts involving the most important bilateral relations (such as with Great Britain, Japan and India) or desirable locales (such as the Bahamas) are given to close friends and well-heeled contributors of the president.

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gardenweasel

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gates is a little more than an ambassador...and obama`s keeping him....

i guess bock likes the way iraq is shaping up...

maybe theres is HOPE...
 

THE KOD

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kick all the ambassadorks out .

no more politics as usual for these carpetbaggers.

Obama gets it weaz more than you will ever give him credit for.

Remember the Scarecrow Bush didnt have a brain.
 
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