New Allegations Churing about Bolton’s Pre-UnderSecretary Behavior

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John Bolton was actually voted down by senior partners of Bolton’s law firm, Covington and Burling, where he worked before serving in the Department of Justice, because of concerns over his abusive behavior. An individual who would only speak anonymously shared the content of the super-secret partner’s meeting with me yesterday.

Colin Powell Chief of Staff: “Bolton Would Make Abysmal U.N. Ambassador”

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Colin Powell’s Chief of Staff, Lawrence Wilkerson had this to say about John Bolton in an interview with the New York Times: “Under Secretary Bolton was never the formidable power that people are insinuating he was in terms of foreign policy, or blocking the policies that Secretary Powell wished to pursue,” Lawrence Wilkerson, who served…

Karl Rove Contradicts Bolton Testimony: It was Never About Management Issues and ‘Always’ About Intelligence

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Washington College student Jack Bohrer began to ask Karl Rove a question last night at a public forum about John Bolton’s United Nations nomination — and for a moment Rove let down high-charm guard, interrupted the student’s question, and began to assert his view on all things Bolton.

Must Read: Chris Nelson on the Stakes for Democracy in the John Bolton and Tom DeLay Battles

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This is an amazing entry in tonight’s Nelson Report. It’s one of the bravest essays I have read this week — and it paints both the Democrats and Republicans amorally triangulating around the White House’s winner-takes-all, win-every-battle obsession in the Tom DeLay and John Bolton fiascos.

Reading Between the Lines in John Bolton’s War with INR: Dangerous Obsession with Developing Stand Alone Intelligence Capacity

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Secretary of Defense Don Rumsfeld may not have been the only person bemoaning the fact that he didn’t have his own robust, independent source for national security intelligence. John Bolton too felt constantly constrained by and at war with “intelligence-packagers” at the Department of State and CIA.

Bolton Kept Rice and Powell in Dark on Vital Issues

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Senator Chuck Hagel said yesterday that his vote is in trouble. He was inclined as of yesterday to vote for Bolton, but if the scope of concern and inquiry grew any more he indicated he could not support John Bolton’s U.N. nomination. The Washington Post‘s Dafna Linzer discloses today that the scope has widened.

John Bolton: Very High Profile Now and That’s the Problem

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I just read a very long but interesting piece on the blog, Obsidian Wings, about John Bolton. It’s a cluster blog, with some on the right and others on the left. One of the writers, “hilzoy,” caught most of the major reasons to oppose Bolton, and I want to link to her post.