Even Bush’s high-ranking appointees are too Green for the American right

by frog

President Bush’s selection for the position of Treasury Secretary, Henry Paulson, has been a big-shot Wall Street banker and chairman of Goldman Sachs – so he should appeal to the conservative right, right?

Wrong. Apparently Bush’s guy too Green. In an interesting aside to the ongoing debate about Blue/Green politics, right-wing think tanks are decrying the choice:

“The country doesn’t need another Paul O’Neill, who will neglect his job in order to promote the Kyoto global warming treaty and other radical environmental causes.”

His crime? Being the chairman of Nature Conservancy, a non-profit group dedicated to protecting endangered lands. How “radical”.

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Published in Justice & Democracy | Society & Culture by frog on Wed, June 14th, 2006   

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