A Comment on Political Commentary: Getting Off “Automatic Pilot”

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TWN is on a transatlantic flight right now trying to deal with the fact that sleep is impossible for this writer on these planes. I have been giving some thought to the battle over John Bolton’s nomination as Ambassador to the United Nations — and the implications for other political battles ahead.

White House Silence: Bolton’s Nomination Just Withering Away. . .

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I have spent much of the day trying to learn what, if anything, came from an alleged strategy session between White House top brass and State Department legislative strategists on the nomination of John Bolton to serve as U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations. There is no news. Absolute silence.

It’s a Problem When Jeremy Irons Could Easily Play Mark Warner. . .

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Today I attended a National Press Club lunch meeting with Virginia Governor Mark Warner. My host was veteran political strategist Jeff Trammell, who thought it would be a good idea for me to kick the tires of this presidential aspirant. Warner’s speech was not substantively poor, but it wasn’t memorable.

Liz Sidoti’s Piece Confirms that Bolton Battle Will Continue

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AP’s Liz Sidoti has a good article out that surveys the political consequences for various tracks the Bush administration may take on the Bolton nomination. Her piece yet again confirms what TWN noted earlier today — that withdrawing Bolton is not being seriously considered.

A Meeting of State Department & Adminisration Principals to Decide Bolton Strategy This Week

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A highly placed State Department official has conveyed to TWN that this is “decision week” on the Bolton nomination. According to the source, “State Department and Administration principals will be deciding stategy — recess appointment or a further vote(s).” Note that there was no mention of withdrawal.