John McCain on John Bolton: Brownie Points for Cheerleading
AP reports today that John McCain is calling for “quick confirmation” of John Bolton. Senator McCain seems to be doing something that I regretfully admit that I have done on some occasions.
AP reports today that John McCain is calling for “quick confirmation” of John Bolton. Senator McCain seems to be doing something that I regretfully admit that I have done on some occasions.
		
		
 
				
		
			
		(photo from Crooks and Liars) After the Clinton Global Initiative had ended and in the hours that followed, I was doing some writing and organizing of notes in the CGI press room where Fox News’ Chris Wallace was also hanging around — looking pensive, waiting for what I didn’t know then was an attempted mugging…
		
		
 
				
		
			
		(Lincoln Chafee with former President George H.W. Bush and his late father, Senator John Chafee) So far, there has been no sign that the Bush administration’s considerable efforts to get Ambassador John Bolton confirmed are yielding any success in changing the environment currently blocking him.
		
		
 
				
		
			
		Yesterday, the Department of State sent a high level emissary to see if any deal-making could be done with Senator Lincoln Chafee regarding his opposition to John Bolton.
Greetings folks. I’ve been giving talks in Nashville, Tennessee (yesterday) and Birmingham, Alabama today — primarily for the respective Committees on Foreign Relations in these cities. More later on that — have to run.
I am struggling with a computer crash — an APPLE G4 17″ Powerbook — that I thought would never go bad, but it has. The computer won’t even boot from the disk. The apple just appears and a little whirling circle just whirrrrs.
Recently, I wrote an article for the Washington Post about a disturbing trend in Japan in which prominent voices on the journalistic right, intentionally or unintentionally, are animating the activities of ideological zealots and thugs.
		
		
 
				
		
			
		I am involved with two liberal arts colleges founded in the revolutionary era. One of these is Dickinson College in Carlisle, Pennsylvania and founded in 1783 where I’m on the Board of the Clarke Center. The other is Washington College in Chestertown, Maryland founded in 1782.
		
		
 
				
		
			
		These pics should inspire some “open thread” chatting. The first is clearly a comment on “body languange.” The next below misinterprets canine-eze as my read of “grrrrr, bark, woof” is that the dogs are just excited about the likelihood soon of new representation at the UN. Open thread.
		
		
 
				
		
			
		The Washington Post has run an article this morning stating that the administration’s effort to get John Bolton “confirmed” is now essentially dead — though Condoleezza Rice seems ready to deploy some theatrics to try and get Senator Lincoln Chafee to change his mind.