<em>TWN</em> Travel ALERT: Iowa City and Milwaukee
(Oakley the Amazing Weimaraner is going to miss his traveling dad) Marwan Kraidy of American University and I are going to be spending time in Iowa and Wisconsin the next couple of days.
(Oakley the Amazing Weimaraner is going to miss his traveling dad) Marwan Kraidy of American University and I are going to be spending time in Iowa and Wisconsin the next couple of days.
The first ever public assembly of ALL candidates to succeed Kofi Annan as UN Secretary General will shortly be announced. (Well, TWN is actually announcing their event before they are. . .
This is seriously interesting — and just demonstrates how rich the blogosphere can be. A reader of The Washington Note who is in the UAV business was watching a YouTube video of an F16 flying with the “Hunter UAV payload.” I recommend you turn your volume down when you watch the clip.
I had no idea that one of the proliferating political fundraiser ideas out there was getting a bunch of progressive, liberal, democratic, and occasionally dissident Republican voices to offer recipes for cookbooks.
The following is Senator Lincoln Chafee’s letter to Condoleezza Rice, implying in the first paragraph that if a vote had been held on September 7th, Bolton would have received a “no” vote from the Senator. The pdf of the letter is here.
Several well-placed sources close to the Bolton nomination process have reported to me that the Bolton confirmation process is now dead. The Senate Foreign Relations Committee is “highly unlikely” to reconsider Bolton’s confirmation again as things now stand. One insider reported, as far as the Committee is concerned, “we consider the confirmation over. It’s dead.
(State Department Legal Adviser John Bellinger III outflanks Cheney Chief of Staff David Addington) George Bush has just taken a first step, a big step in my view, in bringing America a notch back towards democracy by bringing all of America’s “off the books” prisoners into the daylight and towards a more transparent legal process….
What kind of Republicans do Rhode Islanders want? Pugnacious, anti-internationalists who despise global institutions of all sorts? That sounds like Lincoln Chafee’s primary challenger in the Rhode Island Republican primary — Steve Laffey.
Senator Lincoln Chafee impressed just about everyone during the recent testimony of John Bolton before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee. He pushed Bolton for hard answers to important questions, and did not yield when Bolton tried to duck and swerve Chafee’s queries.
The Senate Foreign Relations Committee will take up the matter of John Bolton’s confirmation today. He has been working at the United Nations without the blessing of the U.S. Senate for the past year as a recess appointee.