Posted on 11/09/2006 12:57:57 PM PST by Leroy S. Mort
WASHINGTON (AP) - Prospects for extending John Bolton's job as U.N. ambassador essentially died Thursday as Democrats and a pivotal Republican said they would continue to oppose the nomination.
It was another blow to President Bush two days after Democrats triumphed in elections that will give them control of Congress next year. On Wednesday, Bush had announced that Defense Secretary Donald H. Rumsfeld, a polarizing figure and face of the Iraq war, would step down.
On Thursday the White House resubmitted Bolton's nomination to the Senate, where the appointment has languished for more than a year. Bush appointed him to the job temporarily in August 2005 while Congress was in recess, an appointment that will expire in January.
Sen. Lincoln Chafee, R-R.I., who was defeated by Democrat Sheldon Whitehouse on Tuesday, told reporters in Rhode Island on Thursday that he would continue opposing Bolton. That would deny Republicans the votes they would need to move Bolton's nomination from the Senate Foreign Relations Committee to the full Senate.
Democrats indicated that even should the Senate try debating Bolton's nomination when lawmakers reconvene next week - still under Republican control - they would stretch out debate on Bolton with the aim of killing it.
``I see no point in considering Mr. Bolton's nomination again in the Foreign Relations Committee because regardless of what happens there, he is unlikely to be considered by the full Senate,'' said Sen. Joseph Biden of Delaware, top Democrat on the Foreign Relations Committee.
Helping Chafee was Karl Rove's call.
Chafee didn't even support GWB for President, so why would he support John Bolton.
The RNC looks like a bunch of monkeys.
Here Here! What difference does it make if we send no one?
As I recall, Jesse Helms used to block a boatload of stuff with holds back in the Clintoonian era. I don't think the matters proceeded further after that.
For bills, this is perfectly legitimate. It could still be ignored, but would be filibustered, while a judicial nominee can't.
I pray that this man gets struck by lightning (what's the weather forecast in RI?) What a LOSER!!!
That's been Bush's problem all along,be nice and then they stick it to him.
Rumsfeld's now available..also Katherine Harris
This hurts America in many ways. The DEMOinC-RAT Leftist Dictator Socialist Party no longer has nothing to do with America or her values. It has become a foreign agency and is no longer legitimate as far as I'm concerned. Shame on the Republican party, the only political party at this point that would have prevented the take over of this foreign entity.
Sen. Lincoln Chafee (news, bio, voting record), R-R.I., who was defeated by Democrat Sheldon Whitehouse on Tuesday, told reporters in Rhode Island on Thursday that he would continue opposing Bolton.
I'm so glad this P.O.S. lost and the RNC gets what it deserves trying to save his hide.
What an ass.
That actually says more about Chaffee (a gelatinous little backstabber) than it does about Bush.
Looks like restrictions apply only to payments from the U.S.Treasury.
Private funding of Bolton would in no way be illegal.
It's absolutely essential that President Bush appoint Ambassador Bolton for the final two years of the Administration.
It's exactly these kinds of political gains that must be salvaged--rescued from the approaching Democrat wrecking-ball.
Can the President Make Successive Recess Appointments to the Same Position?
The President may make successive recess appointments of the same or a different individual to a position. Payment from the Treasury to the appointee may be limited, however, under 5 U.S.C. 5503.
Subsection 5503(a) provides, in part, that:
Payment for services may not be made from the Treasury of the United States to an individual appointed during a recess of the Senate to fill a vacancy in an existing office, if the vacancy existed while the Senate was in session and was by law required to be filled by and with the advice and consent of the Senate, until the appointee has been confirmed by the Senate.
Then. Replace. Him.
I'm in. Let's start a fund.
And when they turn him down nominate someone even more conservative (and abrasive).
And withhold funding of the U.N. until they approve our nominee.
Time we learned to play hardball.
Specter? (he at least runs a close second)
And Vice President Cheney can break he tie if needed.
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