Administration's Shortlist For Ambassador Appointments Includes Four Hollywood Donors

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It’s time for Obama to appoint a few ambassadors and the short list appears to be stuffed with exactly the sort of people that the U.S. Chamber of Commerce would wholeheartedly approve. The CoC’s desire to rewrite other nations’ IP laws through slanted “free trade agreements” or the odious TPP would likely gain a few allies willing to soften up the opposition before the main push.

The Hollywood Reporter has taken a look at Obama’s donor list and named a few loyalists who might be rewarded for their election-run largesse with an ambassadorial appointment. And, no surprise, many of the names have close ties with Hollywood.

Among the Barack Obama loyalists under consideration for ambassadorial appointments are Los Angeles-based White House decorator Michael Smith, 47; Hollywood philanthropist and television producer Colleen Bell, 45; industry money manager John Emerson, 57; and Tennis Channel chief Ken Solomon, 49. And the Westside L.A. dinner-party circuit has started buzzing with conversations about who else might be in the mix this time around.

According to sources, many of the candidates were among 100 guests invited to the White House in early December for an East Room dinner at which Obama and the first lady thanked longtime fundraisers and Democratic activists for their support. Among the Hollywood-connected contingent at the event were Emerson; Solomon; Wintour; Smith and his partner, HBO executive James Costos; Bell and her husband, soap opera producer Bradley Bell; political and philanthropic consultant Noah Mamet; Harvey Weinstein; and Hollywood political consultant Andy Spahn.

In addition to the title (which appointees get to hold onto for life), there’s a bit of prestige and a salary of $150,000-180,000 attached to the job. In order to repay an industry for its nearly unwavering support, the administration may choose a few from its rank, both as a thank-you gesture and to ensure the “proper” mindset when approaching other countries about their “weak” IP laws.

This, of course, is part of the “revolving door” process. If an appointee serves well in this position, it gets them a foot in the political door, which could lead to a political career… which would then lead to a post-career chairperson position or the like with the entertainment industry… which could lead to a lobbying position… and so on. The entertainment industries know this political game well, and Hollywood has been more active than most in the process, especially over the past several years.

Some will claim that these appointments have nothing to do with rewarding donors, like this unnamed person:

According to an administration insider: “There is no single thing that qualifies you to be an ambassador, but they have one thing in common: They have all earned the trust and respect of the president. He isn’t going to choose someone just because they’ve raised $500,000. He has to know them.”

Of course, it’s not all about the money. It’s also about the industry itself. The entertainment industry has been a strong supporter of the Obama administration and has not been very shy about expressing its appreciation for the government’s willingness to cater to its every need. It also hasn’t held back when it thinks it has been wronged, as MPAA CEO Chris Dodd’s post-SOPA-failure threat to withhold bribes contributions if the administration failed to hold up its end of the bargain.

So, if these candidates end up with ambassadorships, the posts will lay somewhere between thank you cards and olive branches, letting the entertainment industry know that the administration still wants its money support, and that it’s willing to send the industry’s people out to win hearts and minds abroad.

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Anonymous Coward says:

And, no surprise, many of the names have close ties with Hollywood.

Among the Barack Obama loyalists under consideration for ambassadorial appointments areLos Angeles-based White House decorator Michael Smith, 47; Hollywood philanthropist and television producer Colleen Bell, 45; industry money manager John Emerson, 57; and Tennis Channel chief Ken Solomon, 49.

Seriously? These people have zero stature among the hated studios that comprise the MPAA. Do you not know how to use imdb or are you so desperate to make a point where there is none, that you simply ignore it?

Anonymous Coward says:

meh.

everyone in southern california is broke. northern california isn’t much better.

i say spin southern california off, let them become part of mexico. they can create an intellectual property system for carlos slim and whomever the president of mexico is. they don’t enforce the labor or immigration laws anyway.

let’s call the territory (that used to be part of the US) “los mexicos de la sol y frijoles refritos”

and for a period of 2 years, you can claim amnesty, and move from los mexicos and gain us citizenship back, provided you fill out the 10-page form.

the way I see it, is los angeles, i mean los mexicos is similar to tijuana- lots of poor jerks always begging for money or a handout.

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