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Bush Accepts Bolton's U.N. Resignation
« on: December 04, 2006, 11:07:46 AM »
Dec 4, 9:55 AM (ET)

By TERENCE HUNT

WASHINGTON (AP) - Unable to win Senate confirmation, U.N. Ambassador John Bolton will step down when his temporary appointment expires within weeks, the White House said Monday.

Bolton's nomination has languished in the Senate Foreign Relations Committee for more than a year, blocked by Democrats and several Republicans. Sen. Lincoln Chafee, a moderate Republican who lost in the midterm elections Nov. 7 that swept Democrats to power in both houses of Congress, was adamantly opposed to Bolton.

Critics have questioned Bolton's brusque style and whether he could be an effective bureaucrat who could force reform at the U.N.

President Bush gave Bolton the job temporarily in August 2005, while Congress was in recess. Under that process, the appointment expires when Congress formally adjourns, no later than early January.

The White House resubmitted Bolton's nomination last month. But with Democrats capturing control of the next Congress, his chances of winning confirmation appeared slight. The incoming chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, Democratic Sen. Joe Biden of Delaware, said he saw "no point in considering Mr. Bolton's nomination again."

While Bush could not give Bolton another recess appointment, the White House was believed to be exploring other ways of keeping him in the job, perhaps by giving him a title other than ambassador. But Bolton informed the White House he intended to leave when his current appointment expires, White House deputy press secretary Dana Perino said.

Bush planned to meet with Bolton and his wife later Monday in the Oval Office.

As late as last month, Bush, through his top aides, said he would not relent in his defense of Bolton, despite unwavering opposition from Democrats who view Bolton as too combative for international diplomacy.

Perino said that among Bolton's accomplishments, he assembled coalitions addressing North Korea's nuclear activity, Iran's uranium enrichment and reprocessing work and the horrific violence in Darfur. She said he also made reform at the United Nations a top issue because the United States is searching for a more "credible" and more "effective."

"Ambassador Bolton served his country with distinction and he achieve a great deal at the United Nations," Perino said.

"Despite the support of a strong bipartisan majority of senators, Ambassdor Bolton's confirmation was blocked by a Democratic filibuster, and this is a clear example of the breakdown in the Senate confirmation process," she said. "Nominees deserve the opportunity for a clean up or down vote. Ambassador Bolton was never given that opportunity."

Perino said Bush had reluctantly accepted Bolton's decision to leave when his current appointment expired.

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Re: Bush Accepts Bolton's U.N. Resignation
« Reply #1 on: December 04, 2006, 12:23:31 PM »





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Re: Bush Accepts Bolton's U.N. Resignation
« Reply #2 on: December 04, 2006, 12:50:21 PM »
Someone should write an article about the Bush "adminstration" these days and title it,

"Rats Thrown Off Sinking Ship"

Bolton, Rummy, who's next?  Cheney?

Everything is backwards in Bush Bizarro World.  If you do a piss poor job and get people killed, he says "You're doin' a heckuva job."  If you really screw up and start a war and get half a million people killed, he gives you the Medal of Freedom.

If you do really WELL and think about what the "administration" is doing, you're asked to resign.  A la O'Neal, Powell and Clarke.

So, Bush is so stupid he will have to ask for the resignation of the only people who MIGHT be able to keep him from being handed over to the Hague.  Rice, Rove and Cheney.

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Re: Bush Accepts Bolton's U.N. Resignation
« Reply #3 on: December 04, 2006, 01:34:17 PM »
Bolton wasn't confirmable when the GOP was the majority party. Chances were slim to none that he would have been confirmed with a dem majority. That reality dictates that Bush acccept Bolton's resignation when his recess appointment expires. Don't see what the big deal is about.

With the Senate Confirmation process now in the hands of the democrats they will have serious input into who fills what positions and with that input comes responsibility and accountability for those choices. I certainly hope they are up to the task, because i am certain they will be questioned on it at every turn.



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Re: Bush Accepts Bolton's U.N. Resignation
« Reply #4 on: December 04, 2006, 01:45:43 PM »
The only one we have abundant evidence of his "not being up to the task" is Bush himself, your sacred cow. Lay off the Democrats with that type of libel unless you have truth rather than hopes and speculation to back it up.

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Re: Bush Accepts Bolton's U.N. Resignation
« Reply #5 on: December 04, 2006, 02:48:55 PM »
 <<I certainly hope they [Democrats] are up to the task . . . >>

Don't worry, Bush set the bar as low as it could possibly go.

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Re: Bush Accepts Bolton's U.N. Resignation
« Reply #6 on: December 04, 2006, 02:50:18 PM »
Don't worry, Bush set the bar as low as it could possibly go.

Let's hope the Dems don't trip on it, then.
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Re: Bush Accepts Bolton's U.N. Resignation
« Reply #7 on: December 04, 2006, 02:55:05 PM »
50/50 they won't.

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Re: Bush Accepts Bolton's U.N. Resignation
« Reply #8 on: December 04, 2006, 03:26:34 PM »
If they do, they will be flushed with Bush asap.


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Re: Bush Accepts Bolton's U.N. Resignation
« Reply #9 on: December 04, 2006, 06:12:26 PM »
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Lay off the Democrats with that type of libel unless you have truth rather than hopes and speculation to back it up.

With great power comes great responsibility.

Your team has the ball. Run with it.

And i don't see where i libelled your sacred cows. Fact is i wished them well, reserving the right to constructively criticize, of course, oh sensitive one.