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September 26, 2006

BIG NEWS: John Bolton Confirmation Battle Really, Really Dead


The last pre-election loophole through which John Bolton's confirmation might have snuck through the Senate Foreign Relations Committee was at 2:15 this afternoon at a previously called "business meeting" of the Committee.

That meeting has been cancelled -- and with it even the dimmest chance of John Bolton being confirmed as US Ambassador to the United Nations.

Some have said that another effort could be mounted during a lame duck session of Congress, but there are several Republicans who will not feel bound by the White House in that circumstance; Dems as well -- who will vote against cloture on the floor of the Senate were it to get out of Committee then.

So, it's over. Wow.

John Bolton might agree to serve as the uncompensated Ambassador to the UN in a second recess appointment, or might agree to serve as a recess appointed political deputy at the UN and made "acting Ambassador and Chief of Mission" at a pay cut.

Either way, Ambassador Bolton will fill his term as the only unconfirmed Ambassador at the United Nations in American history.

For the record, I do believe that John Bolton has strengths as a public servant. Those who have opposed him should in fact know that he has done some good things for this country. I strongly disagree with his international views and his brand of diplomacy, but there are other jobs in the Bush administration that I would support John Bolton for.

It is time to say that. I hope that Ambassador Bolton, in the next few months, works at trying to leave a legacy that is constructive regarding America's engagement with the UN.

But this battle seems now to be definitively, completely at an end.

Wow. I'm amazed that those concerned about this appointment have really won -- twice.

-- Steve Clemons
graham4anything
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(Of course, next thing Bush will do is nominate him for the supreme court or Vice President or something like that)
tomhye
The next one to watch is the Hoagland appointment as ambassador to Armenia, Bush went to the wall for him, might be a recess appointment. Appointing an ambassafor to Armenia who actively supports denying the Armenian genocide after firing the ambassador for mentioning it in an unofficial meeting, this administration is a real piece of work!
jeffmoskin
can they do ANOTHER sneak appointment, or is one the limit?
Pegatha
But is he really, really dead?

Or is he merely, nearly dead?

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