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.

White House Miscalculation: This Should be About Putting the Best Foot Forward, Credible UN Reform, and Enlightened American Leadership in Global Affairs

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President Bush should be asking the question of who on his team let the Battle over John Bolton escalate into a proxy battle over White House influence. This should be about bigger issues. In fact, Senator Voinovich framed this debate brilliantly and eloquently.

Explaining What is About to Happen: When a 10-8 Vote is REALLY 9-9

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Senator Lugar is not going to allow a vote on John Bolton in the Committee. We will get no 9-9 tie because Lugar won’t allow a loss, or stalemate. What will happen shortly is that Lugar will move that the committee report the nomination to the floor without recommendation.

Breaking Through the Psych Warfare: Thinking Ahead

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Voinovich has created the political space for defeatist-tilting Democrats to buck up and for Bolton-offended internationalist Republicans to oppose Bolton. If this comes out of Committee shortly with a 9-9 vote, we will have even more time to tell countless troubling vignettes about Mr. Bolton’s recklessness with national security intelligence.

The Conscience of a Conservative: Voinovich Breaks Ranks

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George Voinovich, like Barry Goldwater once articulated so well, believes that conservatives must maintain a solid connection to their conscience. He is voting against Bolton’s nomination. We are now at 50/50. Everything this weekend was psychological warfare by the White House — trying to convince the opponents to Bolton that they had already lost.