Bolton May Not Return As U.N. Envoy
But like the Cheshire cat, after he fades away, will the mustache remain?
His electioneering in Florida 2000 has not yet gone away. He is, after all, the right wing extremist who stopped the recount and brought the unelected Bush to a place where he could easily be installed as president, which is likely why he was rewarded with his job at the UN even though he is completely inappropriate for it.
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Bolton's nomination, in early spring of 2005, fell apart within weeks. The Senate committee hearings were dominated by heated testimony from former colleagues and several intelligence officials; they described Bolton as a bully who pressured analysts, cherry-picked intelligence and hid information from the secretary of state. The committee did not support the nomination but agreed to send it to the full Senate for consideration.
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His electioneering in Florida 2000 has not yet gone away. He is, after all, the right wing extremist who stopped the recount and brought the unelected Bush to a place where he could easily be installed as president, which is likely why he was rewarded with his job at the UN even though he is completely inappropriate for it.
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Bolton's nomination, in early spring of 2005, fell apart within weeks. The Senate committee hearings were dominated by heated testimony from former colleagues and several intelligence officials; they described Bolton as a bully who pressured analysts, cherry-picked intelligence and hid information from the secretary of state. The committee did not support the nomination but agreed to send it to the full Senate for consideration.
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