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Train Wreck
By Oliver North
April 22, 2005

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Is it? The new "reservations" cited by Messrs. Voinovich and Chafee are unfounded charges by a Ms. Melody Townsel. She claims, in a letter to the committee, that 10 years ago, Mr. Bolton chased her through a hotel hallway, throwing things at her, and "genuinely behaving like a madman." There are no witnesses, no hotel record of disruption or a clean-up crew needed. No one heard him yelling or pounding on her door. She has none of the "intimidating letters" she claims he slipped under her door. She didn't call security or lodge a complaint with the State Department at the time, and she didn't bring any of this up when he was being confirmed for under secretary of state.

And this bars Mr. Bolton from serving as our ambassador at the UN? Most Americans hope that the hard-nosed, pro-American Mr. Bolton really is as tough as he's been depicted. This week, it was revealed that two investigators probing the Oil for Food corruption scandal resigned because the Volker Commission is going soft on Kofi Annan. The UN has done nothing to lock up the child rapists among their so-called African "peacekeepers." Shouldn't someone be chasing the likes of Benon Sevan and Kojo Annan down the hallways of the big blue building at Turtle Bay?

Apparently, none of the malfeasance and misfeasance at the United Nations is urgent enough to expedite confirming Mr. Bolton. He's just too mean. If that's a disqualifier, then General Pete Pace had better re-think accepting his nomination to become the first Marine Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff. Without a doubt the Senate will be able to produce someone whom -- horror of horrors -- he yelled at during his thirty-seven years of service.

The president's very ambitious plans for his second term cannot be accomplished if his appointees aren't confirmed. That means that pushing Capitol Hill Republicans back on track has to become an urgent presidential priority. I'm well aware, from personal experience, that getting Republicans to head in the same direction is a lot like herding cats, but Mr. Bush has to try, even if he has to bring a cattle prod back from his Crawford ranch. After he was reelected, President Bush declared, "I earned capital in the campaign, and now I intend to spend it." He needs to spend some now to get his party in line.

For the obstructionist solons on Capitol Hill, Mike Tyson is an unlikely source of political advice. But they might want to heed another comment about his upcoming bout: "I don't get into the stare-downs and the talking trash. I don't want to punch a guy in the face before the fight starts."

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