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Home Front: Politix
Schumer Says Bolton Won't Face Filibuster
2006-08-01
A Democratic filibuster of John Bolton's nomination as United Nations ambassador is "unlikely," Senator Schumer said yesterday. Mr. Schumer supported an effort last year to block Mr. Bolton's nomination from gaining a full Senate vote, but he confirmed that he is considering changing his position.

New York's senior senator said he was weighing Mr. Bolton's backing of Israel against his unwillingness to work with other countries at the United Nations. "There's a good part of Bolton. He's been a staunch and very good defender of Israel," Mr. Schumer said on CNN's "Late Edition."
And I've got a heavily Jewish constituency, especially the ones who contribute ...
"There's a bad part of Bolton. He seems to have a ‘go it alone' attitude at a time when we need the nations of the world on our side. We've seen that in Iran and North Korea."
Oh lawdy. We've been engaged with the 'nations of the world': the EU-3, UN and IAEA with Iran and the group of Six with the NKors. Did Chuckles miss his briefing?
Election year.
Mr. Schumer said he had not made a final decision on which way to vote and that a lot of Democrats were also contemplating their position. The Democrats would need the support of 41 of their 45 members in the Senate to block Mr. Bolton's nomination. Three Democrats crossed over to oppose a filibuster last year, meaning that a shift of even a few senators would signal Mr. Bolton's confirmation. "I think that if you count the votes, a filibuster is unlikely," Mr. Schumer said.

Mr. Bush could reappoint Mr. Bolton again at the end of the year, but some have said it is important for the ambassador to have legislative backing, especially with a war in the Middle East. Two filibusters last year largely came down to a standoff with the White House over lawmakers' request for classified documents that Mr. Bolton had asked to see when he served in the State Department.

Although Democrats on the Senate Foreign Relations Committee were highly critical of Mr. Bolton at a hearing last week, the minority leader, Senator Reid of Nevada, has not committed to mounting another filibuster attempt.
He's still checking his wind direction indicator.
New York's other Democratic senator, Hillary Clinton, supported a filibuster of Mr. Bolton last year but has not said which way she will vote this time. A statement from her office yesterday, after a week of silence, indicated that she is leaning against Mr. Bolton over the document issue."Senator Clinton remains concerned about the administration's continued refusal to produce documents to the Senate that are critical to conducting a full and proper evaluation of his nomination," it said.
She's against it before she'll be for it.
The large vote from Kiryas Joel, a strongly Chasidic community in NY, played a role in her first election to the Senate. She'll step lightly I think.
Posted by:Steve White

#6  Really tough for a New York senator to support the U.N. over Bolton at the monment.

Timing is everything.
Posted by: DoDo   2006-08-01 11:50  

#5  Caption below pic should read:

"Me a FOI funding pimp? NO WAY!"
Posted by: Besoeker   2006-08-01 09:46  

#4  Worried about the Friends of Israel donations for the party? Couldn't be a problem with all the anti-Semitic remarks and actions from your rad left and academic members of the party? Just before the election, it must hurt that you can't play to both in your fund raising efforts. It would be revealing to show them what you really believe in by this conformation vote. And it does. ItÂ’s all about power. Everything is justified by attaining power for the party.
Posted by: Glineling Slort8157   2006-08-01 09:43  

#3  Sock: Schumer is one I wish would pop a major blood vessel in his brain.

How much for a dislocated jaw and tongue job Thaque Ebbeth9552?
Posted by: RD   2006-08-01 01:08  

#2  We can make it look that way, if you want.

/ex-KGB For Hire
Posted by: Thaque Ebbeth9552   2006-08-01 00:46  

#1  Schumer is one I wish would pop a major blood vessel in his brain. I would feel safer if he did.
Posted by: Sock Puppet of Doom   2006-08-01 00:18  

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