Saturday, January 19, 2013

Interested in being an ambassador?

Donate funds to a winning candidate. The more the donation, the nicer the country. Two of the top donors to Obama are fighting it out to see who gets to be Ambassador to Britain.

Matthew Barzun, left, is seen as a potential ambassador to Britain, a prize that Anna Wintour also eyed.

If you donated $5, you might be on the short list to be the next Ambassador to Mali.

OK, that's not really true:
Mr. Obama has followed recent tradition in making appointments; like every president going back to Ronald Reagan, he has filled about 70 percent of the posts with career diplomats and 30 percent with political appointees, often but not always top donors. Dangerous spots like Yemen are invariably filled by diplomats, according to statistics compiled by the American Foreign Service Association. Highly sought European and Caribbean countries usually go to political appointees. At least three Obama fund-raisers are interested in Italy this time around, according to people familiar with the roster of potential candidates. They include Azita Raji, a San Francisco philanthropist; John R. Phillips, a Washington lawyer married to the former Obama aide Linda Douglass; and Robert Mailer Anderson, a novelist.