Douglas Jehl First to Report on New Set of Bolton-Related Interviews

-

5

Doug Jehl has done a truly impressive job working the story on John Bolton and reports today on a set of leaked Senate Foreign Relations Committee interview transcripts with three former SENIOR government officials. This good article rubs some serious salt into some already very deep wounds in the White House’s Bolton nomination.

Tough, Respected, Knowledgable. . .Arnold Kanter Would Also Make Great Ambassador to the U.N.

-

5

Here is another choice, ARNOLD KANTER. He has all the right credentials and has done lots of “heavy-lifting” and “tough negotiating” in his former government roles — and I haven’t yet tripped over someone (like we seem to do everyday with John Bolton) who has accused him of professionally abusive behavior.

Note to President Bush: Where Does Letting John Bolton Out to Bully Other Nations, the U.N., and His Colleagues Fit Into YOUR Notions of Decency and Humility?

-

12

Remember this line from the 2nd Bush-Gore presidential debates? President Bush made this admirable statement on October 11, 2000: I just don’t think it’s the role of the United States to walk into a country and say, we do it this way, so should you. . .

Three More Nominees President Bush Ought to Consider as U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations Instead of John Bolton

-

1

Lamar Alexander has been a presidential candidate and had an absolutely distinguished record as a great thinker and policy hand. He speaks from his gut and his mind as a Southerner and American patriot. Senator Alexander has served as Governor of Tennessee, as Secretary of Education, and is now Senator of Tennessee. . .