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A number of conservative bloggers noticed the names, but not Eisen's blog post.
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At least the Iowa Republican admitted that his beef was unrelated to Mr. Eisen's suitability to represent the U.S. in the Czech Republic and allowed a vote.
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Eisen's post noted that another Moore on the list, first name Michael, is not the creator of "Fahrenheit 9/11" and other films.
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"Today's release advances the president's historic commitment to increasing government transparency and openness," said Eisen's blog post.
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Iowa's Chuck Grassley took exception to Mr. Eisen's conduct in his previous stint in the White House counsel's office.
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A number of conservative bloggers noticed the names, but not Eisen's blog post.
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For example, young Sam Eisen's strain of nonconformity impels him first to leave the boyhood club of friends because of its want of seriousness; later he will drop out of the University of Illinois because of his repugnance toward compulsory ROTC service; the bourgeois spirit of his wife drives him to divorce; and he ends up a lawyer whose career is devoted to idealistic but ultimately empty radical causes.
Destiny's Children Joseph Epstein 2012
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Eisen's first act as special counsel to the president for ethics and government reform was to gather up Obama's campaign promises about battling special interests in Washington and to bundle them into an executive order banning lobbyists from serving in the administration, which Obama signed on his first day in office.
Norm Eisen Gets Ambassador Gig Leaving White House 'Ethics Czar' Post Vacant 2010
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Eisen's unique role as ethics czar earned him the nicknames "Mr. No" or "The Fun Sponge" for his strict adherence to federal ethics rules.
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This concern is magnified manifold when Eisen's key successor -- Bauer -- can hardly be described as having the DNA of a 'reformer.'
Ellen Miller: A Setback in the Commitment From the White House 2010
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