Voinovich(R-OH) Asks Senate to Reject Bolton

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(AP) - The maverick Republican who denied President Bush's U.N. nominee a smooth sail through the GOP-led Senate asked colleagues Tuesday to vote against a "controversial and ineffective ambassador." The Senate is expected to vote on John R. Bolton's nomination before leaving for a Memorial Day break, and Republicans said they are confident he will be confirmed. The vote would end weeks of wrangling over whether Bolton mistreated co-workers or took liberties with government intelligence. "In these dangerous times, we cannot afford to put at risk our nation's ability to successfully wage and win the war on terror with a controversial and ineffective ambassador to the United Nations," Sen. George Voinovich, R-Ohio, wrote to all 99 other senators... "I worry that Mr. Bolton could make it more difficult for us to achieve the important U.N. reforms needed to restore the strength of the institution."

Voinovich first forced a delay in Bolton's confirmation last month and then brokered an unusual compromise that sent Bolton's nomination to the full Senate without the customary recommendation from a Senate committee.

Voinovich echoed Democratic objections to Bolton, saying his conduct and temperament make him ill-suited for a sensitive diplomatic post. Voinovich planned to make a lengthy case against Bolton on the Senate floor.

Republicans have expressed confidence that Bolton will win easy confirmation on the floor, where the party holds a 55-45 effective majority, but there were signs Tuesday that other Republicans may defect with Voinovich.

Sen. John Thune, R-S.D., is undecided, spokesman Alex Conant said. It was the first time Thune's name was mentioned along with about five other Republicans as a possible no vote.

Democrats said they have not ruled out a procedural tactic to postpone a vote, but several said it is unlikely.

"There is no desire for a filibuster," Sen. Chris Dodd, D-Conn., said Tuesday.

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Maverick Republicans

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John W Reiser -- New York City
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Does it date me when I say I remember when someone had to occasionally VOTE against their party leadership's position in order to earn the "Maverick" name? Now, all that's necessary is to question a Bush position/nomination/decision out loud. Republicans almost never actually VOTE against the Gang's orders.
Given huge advances in communications technology, I see no reason for GOP members to actually journey to the Federal capital to do the little they actually do. They could vote from their own front porches and have the other 23 hours of the day for fund-raising.

He must have the goods on Blackwell....

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My guess is that Voinovich can afford to buck the Bush/Rove program because he is holding a good poker hand... as the Republican insider at the key swing state, he probably knows all the GOP vote corruption shennanigans with Blackwell and Diebold's O'Dell.....and could blow the whistle if they pressure him too much. Bush either has to take this senator walking out of lockstep or figure out a way to pay him some major dinero.... Voinovich should stay off small planes.

Bolton and Plato's Club

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Hey, what's going on with Bolton's allegedly pimping his wife off at Plato's swingers club?

Maybe that's the kind of "tough" that the GOP is looking for: The kind that will have female state department employees doing lap dances on "illegal combatants." Oh, wait a minute. They're already doing that in Guantanamo.

Say it isn't so! Not

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Say it isn't so! Not another republican sexual deviant. Oh brother. What is the common denominator here?