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  • Sen. Biden Blocks Bush Choice for Top Diplomatic Post

    06/16/2005 10:33:15 AM PDT · by lilylangtree · 8 replies · 1,031+ views
    Dow Jones Newswires | 6-16-2005 | Unknown
    NEW YORK-(Dow Jones)-U.S. President George W. Bush's nominee for a top diplomacy job was blocked by Sen. Joseph Biden, D-Del., Wednesday in a spat over a White House delay in reappointing a Democratic figure to a board overseeing U.S. international broadcasting efforts, the New York Times reported in its Thursday edition. Biden, in a meeting of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, as ranking Democrat objected to the appointment Dina Powell as Bush's choice to become deputy under secretary of State for public diplomacy. Powell serves as White House personnel director. Democratic sources told the Times that Biden's objection to Powell...
  • NYT: Democrats, Seeing Tit for Tat, Block a Nominee-What'd you expect from obstructionists?

    06/16/2005 6:02:30 AM PDT · by OESY · 9 replies · 835+ views
    New York Times ^ | June 16, 2005 | STEVEN R. WEISMAN
    Opening a new battle with the White House, Senate Democrats on Wednesday abruptly blocked the approval of President Bush's nominee for a top public diplomacy job, charging that the administration had injected partisan politics into the drive to improve the United States' image overseas. The nominee, Dina Powell, the White House personnel director, had been expected to win broad approval to become deputy under secretary of state for public diplomacy, to be the second-in-command to Karen P. Hughes in charge of repairing the United States' reputation, especially in the Muslim world. But in what was to have been a routine...
  • Clifford D. May: Fighting the war of ideas: Not a job for sissies

    03/17/2005 11:06:52 AM PST · by Tolik · 7 replies · 967+ views
    TownHall ^ | March 17, 2005 | Clifford D. May
    President Bush's appointment of Karen Hughes and Dina Powell to the two top communications jobs in the State Department tells us this: He recognizes that perception is as important as reality -- not just in domestic politics but also in the most critical area of foreign policy, the “War of Ideas” against terrorism and the ideologies that drive it. Hughes is Bush's confidante, a former journalist who has long helped him communicate more effectively with the audience that most matters to any politician: voters.Powell is 31, Egyptian-born, Arabic-speaking, charming, brainy and beautiful. The fact that she could come to America...
  • Fighting the War of Ideas: Not a Job for Sissies (Fear and loathing at the State Department)

    03/17/2005 11:10:13 AM PST · by quidnunc · 4 replies · 369+ views
    Town Hall ^ | March 17, 2005 | Clifford D. May [Scripps Howard News Service]
    President Bush's appointment of Karen Hughes and Dina Powell to the two top communications jobs in the State Department tells us this: He recognizes that perception is as important as reality — not just in domestic politics but also in the most critical area of foreign policy, the “War of Ideas” against terrorism and the ideologies that drive it. Hughes is Bush's confidante, a former journalist who has long helped him communicate more effectively with the audience that most matters to any politician: voters. Powell is 31, Egyptian-born, Arabic-speaking, charming, brainy and beautiful. The fact that she could come to...
  • Bush Taps Egyptian-American Woman for Top State Job

    03/14/2005 8:41:56 AM PST · by nypokerface · 33 replies · 1,491+ views
    Reuters ^ | 03/14/05
    WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Dina Powell, an American of Egyptian descent who speaks fluent Arabic, will be named to a top State Department public diplomacy job Monday as the White House seeks to improve its image in the Arab world, U.S. officials said. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice will announce the choice of Powell, head of personnel at the White House, to be assistant secretary of state for educational and cultural affairs and deputy under secretary of state for public diplomacy at noon, the officials said. Powell, who came to the United States from Egypt as a child, will serve as...