
I don't see how Bush thinks this is a good move. The GOP Senators are already peeved over the timing of Rumsfeld's firing; had Bush done that before the election it's likely Republicans might have kept control of the chamber, after all. Plus, Chafee and Hagel and Voinovich didn't support Bolton last time--how's he even going to get out of committee, let alone win backing from two thirds of the Senate?

It's as if Bush is dissatisfied with having proved his stupidity to only 70% of the electorate. He wants to win everyone over.
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