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Home Front: Politix
Bush considering renominating Bolton to UN post
2006-07-21
WASHINGTON - President George W. Bush is considering renominating John Bolton as the US ambassador to the United Nations, a year after appointing him to the job over Senate objections, aides said on Thursday.

White House spokesman Tony Snow said White House officials were talking to Indiana Republican Sen. Richard Lugar, chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, about renominating Bolton for the position. The job requires Senate confirmation.

Bush gave Bolton a recess appointment last August -- meaning he appointed Bolton to the job when the Senate was in recess -- because many senators opposed the former State Department official for what they called an abrasive style. That appointment will run out at the end of the current congressional session in January.

Ohio Republican Sen. George Voinovich, a member of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee who opposed BoltonÂ’s nomination a year ago, said on Thursday he would now support him for the job.
Posted by:Steve White

#8  I wonder if Bolton gets combat pay?

Anyhow, Bolton has been a no nonsense, ass-kicker. His comments about a cease fire with a terrorist oraganization should be placed in History books.

Posted by: Armylife   2006-07-21 17:52  

#7  Major kudos to President Bush for appointing Bolton to that dangerous entity, the UN.
Posted by: SamAdamsky   2006-07-21 13:21  

#6  TW was he crying as he said it?
Posted by: Cyber Sarge   2006-07-21 13:17  

#5  Give him a light saber to fiddle with during debates...
Posted by: mojo   2006-07-21 11:06  

#4  No, 49 Pan, Senator Voinovich wrote that Mr. Bolton has done a good job since that recess appointment, and he would be pleased to vote to confirm his nomination. And they say the Age of Miracles has passed!
Posted by: trailing wife   2006-07-21 08:49  

#3  So at the end of the day Prez Bush was RIGHT! Bolten was the BEST CHOICE for the job. You will only hear that here at RB and in the White House, certainly not on CNN. Bolten is leading the charge, saw him on FOX last night, what a great sence of humor.
Posted by: 49 Pan   2006-07-21 07:42  

#2  But he bypassed congress! Oh the presumptuousness! So what if we were dragging our dysfunctional feet!
Posted by: gorb   2006-07-21 03:28  

#1  Bolton has done an outstanding job.
Posted by: newc   2006-07-21 03:20  

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