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

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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. . .

Rita Hauser Would Make America Proud as Ambassador to United Nations

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Rita Hauser, a long-time international lawyer with great experience in the Middle East, is a member of the Board of Trustees of RAND Corporation, was appointed by President Bush to the Foreign Intelligence Advisory Board, and co-chaired the Bush-Cheney re-election effort in New York.

<em>TWN</em>‘s Nominations for U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations

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TWN‘s list of “better choices than John Bolton” to serve as America’s Ambassador to the United Nations is growing. Here are the first few: Congresswoman Heather Wilson (R-NM) Former Congressman Doug Bereuter, who now heads the Asia Foundation Former Senator Alan Simpson of Wyoming, my choice for America’s best no-nonsense tough guy. . .

U.N. Ambassadorial Candidates for President Bush to Consider

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I’m going to start mentioning names whom the White House should consider as outstanding possibilities with which to replace John Bolton’s nomination. I’m very high on Heather Wilson, who wants to be Secretary of Defense some day, I’m told. But this job in the U.N., at this time, would be a very good credential builder….

Andy Card Has Head in Sand While All Around the Nation, Calls Abound for Bush to Withdraw Bolton

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Andy Card is on the “White House is infallible” kick and thinks that all of the problems that are churning right now — from the issue of confirming judges and John Bolton to Tom DeLay surviving — are the fault of Democrats.

Bush and Bolton on North Korea: Back to Tough Talk

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This ran in Al Kamen’s column today: In the fight over John R. Bolton’s nomination to be U.N. ambassador, there’s been a huge fuss over a speech Bolton gave in 2003 in Seoul, which some have suggested was not diplomatic enough and was out of sync with administration policy.

Will the NSA Intercepts Show Anything? Were There Bolton Requests Hidden Among the Reported 400 Other NSA Intercept Requests? Important Questions for Foreign Relations Committee Staff to ASK

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Newsweek‘s Mark Hosenball has a nice clip on what to look for in the upcoming NSA intercepts story this next week: Bolton’s critics are also pressing for details of requests he made for National Security Agency electronic “intercepts” containing the names of U.S. officials.