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10:55 PM ET, December 4, 2006

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Terence Hunt / Associated Press:
Bush accepts Bolton's U.N. resignation  —  WASHINGTON - Unable to win Senate confirmation, U.N. Ambassador John Bolton will step down when his temporary appointment expires within weeks, the White House said Monday.  —  Bolton's nomination has languished in the Senate Foreign Relations Committee …
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Washington Post:
John Bolton Resigns as U.S. Ambassador to U.N.  —  President Bush today accepted the resignation of John R. Bolton as U.S. ambassador to the United Nations, expressing deep disappointment that "a handful" of senators had blocked his confirmation last year.  —  Bolton, 58, submitted …
Christine Hauser / New York Times:
Bolton to Leave Post as U.S. Envoy to U.N.  —  President Bush today ended his efforts to have John R. Bolton confirmed by the Senate as United Nations ambassador and said Mr. Bolton will leave the position, which he has held for the past year after being chosen between Congressional terms, this month.
Ian Williams / The Nation:
John Bolton's Greatest Hits  —  In a rare midterm election in which foreign policy was a major issue, it is not too much of a stretch to say that American voters put UN Ambassador John Bolton out of office.  Bolton's resignation from his unconfirmed recess appointment at the UN removes …
Discussion: Hullabaloo and protein wisdom
Reuters:
Bolton to leave as U.S. ambassador to U.N.
White House:
President Bush Accepts Ambassador John Bolton's Resignation …
Discussion: JURIST and On Deadline
Col. Oliver North / Fox News:
HYPE AND HOPE  —  Washington, D.C. — It all sounded …
ACSBlog:
Guest Blogger: The Evidence is In on School Integration Efforts: Will the Supreme Court Listen?  —  by Amy Stuart Wells, Teachers College, Columbia University  —  The hundreds of social science studies cited in the Amicus briefs filed in support of the school districts in the Louisville …
Discussion: TAPPED, Balkinization and SCOTUSblog
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Lyle Denniston / SCOTUSblog:
Analysis: Schools' race experiments may be doomed
Hope Yen / Associated Press:
Breyer says justices must protect minorities' rights
Discussion: PoliPundit.com
George Russell / Fox News:
NORTH KOREA SUSPECTED OF COLLECTING MILLIONS IN REINSURANCE FRAUD  —  NEW YORK — The cash-strapped regime of North Korea, which has a worldwide reputation for its criminal dealings in weapons sales, drugs and near-perfect counterfeit U.S. $100 bills, may have found a new illicit source …
Vanity Fair:
Trapped in the Closet  —  Mark Foley's ambition to be a politician became the family dream.  He was always in a hurry.  His doting parents had no problem with his dropping out of Palm Beach Junior College at age 20; they helped him open a diner in downtown Lake Worth and turn it into the platform for his grandiose goals.
Evan Thomas / Newsweek:
So Now What, Mr. President?  —  Folks used to wonder why he didn't push into Baghdad.  Baker doesn't hear that question much anymore.  —  George W. Bush was doing everything he doesn't usually like to do.  He was traveling in foreign lands (when Bush campaigns, he likes to fly home every night to sleep in his own bed).
Julie Jordan / People.com:
Gwyneth Paltrow: I'm Proud to Be American  —  Gwyneth Paltrow is "deeply upset" over stories claiming she made anti-American remarks, and tells PEOPLE exclusively that she never said anything against her native country.  —  "First of all I feel so lucky to be American.
Sebastian Mallaby / Washington Post:
A Split in the GOP Tent  —  Republicans are good at reinvention.  They have appealed to voters' dark side (Nixon's Southern strategy) as well as to their sunny side (Reagan's "Morning in America").  They have skipped from anti-government populism (Newt Gingrich and the leave-us-alone coalition) …
Greg Tinti / The Political Pit Bull:
Video: Comedy Central Plans Cartoon Mocking Bush Administration  —  Oy. … Honestly, I don't have a problem with political satire, even when it mocks the Bush administration or Republicans (SNL's skit on Rice's confirmation is one of my favorites), but I do have one requirement: it has to be funny.
Michael Barone / Real Clear Politics:
Bush Sticks to His Guns  —  While George W. Bush's many critics and detractors portray him as facing the same dilemma as Lyndon Johnson in Vietnam, Bush himself seems determined to proceed the way Harry Truman did in Korea — or, as some might put it, as Winston Churchill did after Dunkirk.
Noam Cohen / New York Times:
With Brash Hosts, Headline News Finds More Viewers in Prime Time  —  "No offense, and I know Muslims.  I like Muslims."  —  Thus began Glenn Beck, a conservative talk-radio host who is six months into his own prime-time show on CNN Headline News, as he interviewed Congressman-elect Keith Ellison …
Lee Bandy / The State:
Biden charms local GOP  —  It was unlike most Columbia Rotary Club luncheons.  —  The speaker was U.S. Sen. Joe Biden of Delaware, a likely candidate for the 2008 Democratic presidential nomination.  —  The chief topic: the Iraq war.  —  The audience: predominantly Republican.
Christy Hardin Smith / Firedoglake:
No Easy Calls On Iraq  —  [Amb.  Joe Wilson joins us for discussion in the comments.  As always, with guests at FDL, please be polite and stay on topic for the course of the discussion herein.  Please join me in giving Amb.  Wilson a big FDL welcome.  — CHS]  —  Amb.
Discussion: The American Street
Faiz / Think Progress:
Klein: Saying We Need A Timetable For Iraq 'May Well Be True, But It's Wrong To Say It'  —  On the Chris Matthews Show yesterday, Time magazine senior writer Joe Klein said of Sen. Barack Obama's (D-IL) support for setting a timetable for the withdrawal of troops from Iraq: "That may well be true, but it's wrong to say it."
Discussion: Hullabaloo
Jim Chen / Jurisdynamics:
Honoring Norman Borlaug  —  This network has already lauded Norman Borlaug, the recipient of the 1970 Nobel Peace Prize.  C.S. Prakash, professor of plant molecular genetics at Tuskegee University, is urging passage of H. R. 4924, the Congressional Tribute to Dr. Norman E. Borlaug Act of 2006.
 
 
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Arianna Huffington / The Huffington Post:
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Rumors: Al-Sadr dead, Abu Deraa dead, Saddam dead spared?
John Amato / Crooks and Liars:
MSNBC makes a story out of a caller from CSPAN that slams Jimmy Carter
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Lizardbreath / Unfogged:
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Kevin Drum / Political Animal:
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Peter Orszag / Boston Globe:
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BBC:
Anger at UN chief's Iraq comments