Lawrence Eagleburger Puts Reputation on the Line for Bolton: NSA Intercepts May Taint Bolton Supporters

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The White House and some of the Senators who had hoped to quickly move the Bolton nomination through the Senate Foreign Relations Committee counted on the American public’s ignorance of Bolton and their relative disinterest in this post at the United Nations.

Another Case for the Bolton File: Did John Bolton Ever Meet Someone He Didn’t Want to Have Fired?

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This morning in the Boston Globe: In a new allegation against President Bush’s nominee for United Nations ambassador, a woman who worked under John Bolton in the early 1980s has complained that he tried to fire her after they clashed over US policy on infant formula in developing nations. Lynne D.

Bush Called Bolton “A Good Man” and Stands by Nominee

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This is getting interesting. Didn’t Bush also look into Putin’s eyes and see a good man? Bush’s team is trying to make this about White House infallibility. It’s sad that the White House can’t step back and study the many reasons why there is so much national indigestion about the Bolton nomination.

Lincoln Chafee is Now Doing the Right Thing: Going to Wage a Full Force Investigation of Bolton

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I spoke with Senator Chafee’s Chief Spokesman, Steve Hourahan, yesterday and was very pleased with the discussion. I think Senator Chafee is now moving from the ‘passive’ and ‘reactive’ in this matter on John Bolton — to ‘proactive’ and ‘aggressive’ in trying to get to the truth about the many allegations about Bolton.