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|author=David Limbaugh
|author=David Limbaugh
|source=The Washington Times
|source=The Washington Times
|date=August 5, 2006
|date=August 5, 2006
|url=http://www.washingtontimes.com/commentary/20060804-091357-3096r.htm
|url=http://www3.washingtontimes.com/commentary/20060804-091357-3096r.htm
|quote="Perhaps the best reason to support John Bolton's confirmation as U.S. ambassador to the United Nations is that his approach to foreign policy is radically different from John Kerry's, as shown by their exchange during Mr. Bolton's confirmation hearings. It is a shame anyone missed this delicious slap-down."
|quote="Perhaps the best reason to support John Bolton's confirmation as U.S. ambassador to the United Nations is that his approach to foreign policy is radically different from John Kerry's, as shown by their exchange during Mr. Bolton's confirmation hearings. It is a shame anyone missed this delicious slap-down."
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{{Opinion|Confirmation of John Bolton as U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations, 2006|Bolton should be confirmed|for}}
{{opinion|Confirmation of John Bolton as U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations, 2006|Bolton should be confirmed|for}}

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Author(s) David Limbaugh
Source The Washington Times
Date August 5, 2006
URL http://www3.washingtontimes.com/commentary/20060804-091357-3096r.htm
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Quotes-start.png "Perhaps the best reason to support John Bolton's confirmation as U.S. ambassador to the United Nations is that his approach to foreign policy is radically different from John Kerry's, as shown by their exchange during Mr. Bolton's confirmation hearings. It is a shame anyone missed this delicious slap-down." Quotes-end.png


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This item argues for the position Bolton should be confirmed on the topic Confirmation of John Bolton as U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations, 2006.