Apr 13, 2015: Hugh Hewitt: Ambassador John Bolton: If Kerry Believes This Iran Deal, He’s Back In College Smoking The Funny Stuff
The former Ambassador to the United Nations for George W. Bush was a guest on the show today, and covered a lot of ground.
The former Ambassador to the United Nations for George W. Bush was a guest on the show today, and covered a lot of ground.
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Mar 27, 2015: Poynter: The New York Times linked John Bolton’s op-ed to a story making the opposite case
Yesterday, former United Nations ambassador John Bolton published an op-ed in the pages of The New York Times, arguing that the United States has no choice but to bomb Iran. “Only military action like Israel’s 1981 attack on Saddam Hussein’s Osirak reactor … can accomplish what is required,” Bolton wrote. Mar 23, 2015: Daily Caller: John Bolton Cannot Wait For Hillary To Run For President
Former U.N. Ambassador John Bolton is excited about Hillary Clinton running for president. “Nothing,” he told The Daily Caller News Foundation, “would give me greater pleasure than taking her record apart one day at a time. Mar 19, 2015: Washington Monthly: Bolton the Bomber
Well, somebody had to do it: even as other Republicans hint at it, and others promote policies that inevitably lead in that direction, former UN Ambassador John Bolton has come right out in a New York Times op-ed and proposed war with Iran. June 20, 2014: Talking Points Memo: Megyn Kelly Takes On Another Iraq War Architect (VIDEO)
Fox News anchor Megyn Kelly took yet another Iraq War architect to task on Thursday, this time calling out former United Nations ambassador John Bolton for saying that America's entry into the conflict is "irrelevant" at this point. June 16, 2014: MediaIte: The Independents Explodes When John Bolton Accuses Hosts of ‘Defending a Dictatorship’
Former U.N. Ambassador John Bolton faced off with Kennedy, Matt Welch, and Kmele Foster on Fox Business’ The Independents Monday night and things got heated over the current crisis in Iraq and whether going in all those years ago was worth it. Kennedy grilled Bolton over the Bush administration’s role in destabilizing Iraq, and Bolton shot back by accusing libertarians like themselves of “defending a dictatorship.” |
Mar 6, 2014: Washington Free Beacon: Bolton: Obama Lives In a Fantasy World
Based on the the White House’s readout of President Obama’s call today with Russian President Vladimir Putin, according to Bolton, it seems Obama believes if he could convince Putin his invasion of Crimea was a violation of international law the Russian president would oblige and withdraw.
Based on the the White House’s readout of President Obama’s call today with Russian President Vladimir Putin, according to Bolton, it seems Obama believes if he could convince Putin his invasion of Crimea was a violation of international law the Russian president would oblige and withdraw.
John Robert Bolton (born November 20, 1948) is an American lawyer and diplomat who has served in several Republican administrations. Bolton served as the U.S. ambassador to the United Nations from August 2005 until December 2006 as a recess appointee by President George W. Bush. He resigned in December 2006, when the recess appointment would have otherwise ended, because he was unlikely to win Senate confirmation. Bolton is currently a senior fellow at the American Enterprise Institute (AEI), a Fox News Channel commentator, and of counsel to the Washington, D.C. law firm Kirkland & Ellis. He was a foreign policy adviser to 2012 presidential candidate Mitt Romney.Bolton is also involved with a number of politically conservative think tanks and policy institutes, including the Jewish Institute for National Security Affairs (JINSA), the Institute of East-West Dynamics, the National Rifle Association, the U.S. Commission on International Religious Freedom, the Council for National Policy (CNP) and the Gatestone Institute, where he serves as the organization Chairman.
Bolton is often described as a neoconservative, though he personally rejects the term.
Bolton is often described as a neoconservative, though he personally rejects the term.