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.

Sandra Day O’Connor Resigns. . .The Wars Will Now Begin

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John Bolton will never be confirmed now. Even if there was an up-or-down vote, all strategic bets will deal with how those on the far right, the far left, and moderates in the middle square off on successors to O’Connor and at some point, Chief Justice Rehnquist. It all begins now.

Mr. Bolton: The Right Decision is to Step Back

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Robert Kuttner hits the bull’s eye in a compelling survey of the “Bolton Endgame” in the Boston Globe today. Here is an excerpt: With the Senate having twice refused to break a filibuster over Bolton, President Bush may use his power to make a recess appointment during Congress’s Fourth of July break.

John Bolton NOT on Bill Frist’s Laundry List of Nominations to Consider This Week

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Well, it’s fairly official. John Bolton’s nomination will not be brought up this week. This morning, Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist went through an extensive list of what he hoped the Senate would consider this week before going into July 4th recess.

The White House is Planning Something. . .Sounds of Silence Don’t Mean Surrender

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I have been offline much of the day as I’m working to see what Karl Rove’s machine is planning to do on John Bolton. The White House does not want to lose this battle over Bolton and is increasingly turning towards a recess appointment. But that deal is not done.

Still Working the New Bolton Stories. . .Seeing What is There

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Just to clarify, there is no doubt that John Bolton became vigorously attached to undoing the “Zionism is Racism” resolution at the U.N. What I am looking into is the position Bolton took on the resolution before the administration at that time had become committed to the course it took.