John Bolton is Big News and Now a Household Name

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One of the things that most bothered me about the beginning of the opposition efforts to John Bolton’s nomination is that so few thought that just opposing him because he didn’t seem to believe in the very concept of the United Nations was enough to make him unfit.

Matthew Freedman Lobbied for Ferdinand Marcos — While Mark Malloch Brown Lobbied for Cory Aquino

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Senator Lugar was on the side of democracy in the Philippines before it became fashionable. But apparently Bolton “management advisor” Matthew Freedman was not. This just came to me from a reliable source who knew Freedman two decades ago: Steve, Your penultimate post (on Matthew Freedman) triggered long-stored memories.

With Some Troubling Issues on his Mind, Senator Biden writes to Secretary of State Rice

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Senator Biden wrote yesterday to Condoleeza Rice indicating that he and Senator Lugar disagree as to the importance of the information requests that the minority staff has made of the State Department in the John Bolton investigation. Here is the letter.

Word from Senator Lugar on Bolton Evidence Questions

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I’m about to board a plane. This is just in from Andy Fisher, Press Secretary to Senator Richard Lugar: We anticipate that sufficient discovery, information and due diligence will be completed in a timely manner for the vote to occur next Thursday as agreed.

Matthew Freedman: A Rough-and-Tough Kind of Management Consultant

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Well, it’s clear that serving as a management advisor to John Bolton would require some tough resolve. Here is an interesting clip which appeared in 1995 on PR Newswire on Matthew Freedman when he moved from Black, Manafort, Stone & Kelly to the PBN Company: “It has been quite an adventure at BMSK.

Bolton Hammered and Harassed Coalition Allies on UNNECESSARY Article 98 Exemptions: Poland, Hungary, and Czech Republic

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Someone call George Voinovich. Talk about Bolton going off the deep end and being “mean,” Bolton hammered Poland, the Czech Republic, and Hungary unnecessarily and in a way that was sabotaging America’s primary interest of drumming up coalition support in Iraq. One thing I will say is that John Bolton is a hard worker.

Next Bolton Hearing Formally Announced; 10 a.m., 12 May 2005

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From the Senate Foreign Relations Committee: Thursday, May. 12, 2005 10 a.m. Foreign Relations Business meeting to consider the nominations of John Robert Bolton, of Maryland, to be the U.S. Representative to the United Nations, with the rank and status of Ambassador, and the U.S.

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