For Chafee: Bolton Vote Was and Is One of Consequence

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This morning’s Providence Journal has an excellent political column looking forward to the next Senate race in Rhode Island and assessing the impact of Lincoln Chafee’s decision not to stand by John Bolton — but rather to stand by Bush’s decision — on John Bolton. Here is an excerpt from the piece by M.

Bolton Supporters Finally Get Honest: It’s Not About Reforming the U.N. but Really about Blowing Up U.N. over North Korea and Iran

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Finally, some honesty from Bolton supporters is making its way out of the muck. Whereas much of the support for Bolton has had the veneer of being about United Nations reform, what Bolton proponents really want is a ferocious show-down with Iran and North Korea through the United Nations — not because the U.N.

John Bolton Would Not Let Senior State Dept. Officials Build Common Positions with Allies for NPT Review

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Newsweek‘s Michael Hirsh and Eve Conant have reported another aspect of John Bolton’s delinquency during his last job. Virtually all players in the current review of the Non-Proliferation Treaty blame Bolton for not preparing the U.S. position.

Where the Action Is: Feuding inside the GOP over John Bolton

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Here is the opener to a long column I wrote today for my good friend, Martin Walker, who is Chief Editor of UPI: Outside View: GOP Ranks Shaken by Bolton Nomination by Steven C. Clemons The battle over John Bolton, President Bush’s pick for U.S.

“But Why Would You Hire Someone to This Job Who Needs to be Supervised?”

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Chris Nelson is having some fun today and just did a nice job reporting on White House Spokesman Scott McClellan not correcting or modifying Condoleeza Rice’s assurances to Senators that they need not worry about Bolton’s behavior — as she would “supervise him.

White House is Worried About Several More Weeks of Bolton News

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Sources in the White House tell TWN that there is genuine shock and disbelief among the Executive Office ranks about the difficulties of getting Bolton confirmed for the U.N. One source reported that “this all seems so unprecedented.

Vice President Cheney: What Message Does it Send to America’s Youth to Celebrate Bullying?

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Lynne Cheney, the Vice President’s wife, has spoken incessantly about the need to provide good moral examples for children and teens in America. But now her husband and others are arguing that Bolton-style bullying “is just what the U.N. needs.” I can see the ads being developed now.

Ron Brownstein: Bush’s Satisfaction Living with Achingly Narrow Margins of Success

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Ron Brownstein’s survey of today’s Bolton drama is very lucid and fair. He outlines the importance of Voinovich’s move, the angst in nearly every other political faction, and the willingness of the White House to do nearly anything to win. TWN wants the White House to do nearly anything to win.