Too Early to Sort out the Score on Battle Over Bolton

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This morning, National Journal‘s “Inside Washington” ran a short piece on the Bolton fiasco and gave TWN a shout out. The clip reads: Inside Washington, National Journal, 30 April 2005 Washington: Take Note of Who Is Joltin’ Bolton Although the nomination of John Bolton to be U.S.

Breaking News: Former Asst. Secretary for Nonproliferation John S. Wolf Interviewed by Senate Foreign Relations Committee

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TWN has just learned from a senior level source that former Assistant Secretary for Nonproliferation John Wolf has been interviewed by Republican and Democrat staff members of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee and validated that John Bolton demonstrated patterned and frequent vindictive behavior towards numerous subordinates at the State Department.

Colleagues Report that Bolton’s Behavior Undermined Colin Powell and the Department of State on Numerous Occasions

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John Bolton refused to live by the rules that other diplomats, career and non-career, had to live by working at the State Department. Bolton is being irresponsibly rewarded by President Bush and Dick Cheney for violating every rule in the book when it came to serving the U.S.

Colin Powell vs. Condi Rice: Hand-to-Hand Combat over John Bolton

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Sid Blumenthal has written a blistering critique of Secretary of State Condoleeza Rice’s position on John Bolton, making the lucid and appropriate point that whereas Colin Powell has frequently put the interests of the nation above loyalty to those on petty power trips, Rice seems to be doing the opposite.

Lugar and Biden Unite on NSA Transcripts Request

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Tomorrow the administration will receive a letter co-signed by Senate Foreign Relations Committee Chairman Richard Lugar and Ranking Member Joseph Biden requesting that the 10 NSA intercept transcripts requested by John Bolton during his tenure as Under Secretary of State be made available to Senators and cleared senior Committee staff.

Chris Nelson’s Latest Take on Bolton Politics: Where are Those NSA Intercepts?

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The original blogger, before there were blogs, was Chris Nelson with his Nelson Report. The only difference in what he does today is that he sends his uber-insider zingers to high-paying readers, whereas most of us just do all this posting for fun or an occasional turkey sandwich. Nelson’s latest on Bolton: Bolton gossip. ….

NSA Intercepts: Bill Richardson’s Name Emerges

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Trying to find out the U.S. officials named in the NSA intercepts is going to be complicated and difficult — particularly because they are highly classified and also because the State Department and Bush administration are working over-time to try and prevent Members of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee from seeing them.

All Bolton, All the Time? There is Way Too Much Out There on John R. Bolton

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I just caught this item this morning on Stygius. Not only were the British furious over Libya, but also over Iran. Bolton has been a one-man wrecking crew undermining American national security diplomacy and angering friends.