LinkNEW YORK - Connecticut Sen. Joe Lieberman on Monday endorsed controversial Bush appointee John Bolton for a permanent slot at the United Nations - putting him at odds once again with Democrats and his Senate colleague, Chris Dodd.
Dodd, D-Conn., is the leading critic of Bolton, the controversial envoy Bush sent to the U.N. on a temporary ambassadorship after Democrats and some key Republicans balked at nominating him.
"I see no reason not to be for Bolton," Lieberman told a meeting of the New York Daily News editorial board.
"Based on his capabilities - and now based on his performance - I believe Bolton is well-qualified," he said.
"I think he's been a good negotiator and a good spokesman. He deserves to have a vote. I think he deserves to be confirmed."
Bolton's recess appointment expires at the end of the year and he will need Senate approval to remain as U.N. ambassador.
Lieberman had not publicly taken a position on Bolton before.
"You know what? That makes me mad."
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