And using the dodge of a recess appointment could cripple any new defence secretary.
He used a recess appointment, acting while Congress is away to bypass Senate opposition.
How does this go to the substance of the matter, which is the recess appointment itself?
But is there a possibility that Richard Cordray could be named by recess appointment?
The president used a recess appointment last year to circumvent Congress and install Cordray.
In this case, because the appointments process is clearly broken, he did so through a recess appointment.
Mr. Bush has the recourse of a recess appointment for Mr. Reich once the Senate leaves town.
The first question is, has the President given thought to appointing Mr. Becker through a recess appointment?
Is the President saying his recess appointment is legally the same as a confirmation by the Senate?
Obama resorted to a recess appointment last year to circumvent the Republicans and install Cordray as agency director.
Bolton, a recess appointment as U.S. ambassador to the United Nations was as welcome as it was necessary.
The most objectionable aspect of Dr Berwick's recess appointment is that Americans deserve a grown-up debate about this subject.
President Bush is considering bypassing the Senate and giving Pipes a recess appointment while Congress is out of town.
Mr. Bush made the right move by giving Mr. Reich a recess appointment.
Nor did it protest when the president made a controversial recess appointment when the Senate plainly was not in recess.
The president had taken similar action in March 2010, when he placed two members on the Board by recess appointment.
Bolton's nomination, which President Bush resubmitted just after making the recess appointment, has been pending in the Senate Foreign Relations Committee.
Apparently not: today President Obama will use a back-door recess appointment to get Berwick to started at his new job.
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Horton has argued that the decision should be extended to invalidate the 2010 recess appointment of a former NLRB board member.
The ruling also threw into question the legitimacy of Obama's recess appointment of Richard Cordray to head the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau.
Mr. Bolton took the post under a recess appointment by Mr. Bush.
And he has sparred with civil rights leaders over the recess appointment of Mississippi Judge Charles Pickering Sr. to a federal appeals court.
Without confirmation for a full term, Mr. Cordray might have to leave the CFPB by year-end, when a temporary recess appointment is over.
McCurry refused to rule out a recess appointment despite fresh warnings from congressional Republicans that it would be a political declaration of war.
Berwick, the pediatrician who was put in charge of Medicare via a recess appointment last week, has spoken highly of NICE in speeches.
President Bush used what is known as a recess appointment to bypass a Senate vote and install Bolton as ambassador nearly one year ago.
In the very press release put out by a Republican congresswoman arguing against the recess appointment, she acknowledged that the Senate was in recess.
She refused to address the possibility of a recess appointment.
"Clearly there would be some price to pay for a recess appointment, and we prefer to do things by regular order because that's what the nominee deserves, " he said.
Acting in the national interest, Mr. Bush gave Mr. Reich a recess appointment on Jan. 11, allowing him to serve without Senate confirmation until the end of this year.
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