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Wednesday, November 15, 2006

Another recess appointment

This one snuck by me:

Another controversial recess appointment made by President Bush was C. Boyden Gray, White House Counsel in the Bush 41 administration and Director of the Transition Team for Bush 43, who now serves as the unconfirmed Ambassador of the United States to the European Union.

A Senator's "procedural hold" has blocked Gray's nomination from proceeding through the confirmation process, but according to the Senate Executive Calendar, Senate Foreign Relations Committee Chairman Richard Lugar is reporting that his committee now plans to take up Gray's nomination -- though no hearing date has been announced.

Gray is widely recognized as one of the key architects of a rightward swing in America's federal court system.

Despite many on the left viewing Gray suspiciously, he is privately quite hostile to what neoconservative influence has done to undermine America's prestige and position abroad. He gets high marks from Europeans, and while supportive of President Bush which he must be in his role, he thinks America needs to get back in the alliance-building business.

Clayton Boyden Gray, or "CB" as we called him, was a classmate of mine in high school. While I violently disagree with his politics, I do think he's a capable and well-meaning guy. He would probably make a pretty decent ambassador. Let's just keep him off the Supreme Court. He was born with a silver spoon in his mouth and doesn't understand that there are real people out there.

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