No, it's not just an attention-getting stunt. John Bolton is seriously considering running for president.
Bolton, the fiery, archconservative former United Nations ambassador, sees an opening in the 2012 Republican field. And his case, while far-fetched, is not altogether implausible.
"As I survey the situation, I think the Republican field is wide open," Bolton told POLITICO. "I don't think the party's anywhere close to a decision. And stranger things have happened. For example, inexperienced senators from Illinois have gotten presidential nominations."
Ooh! That's going to leave a mark! No one can question Bolton's conservatism or his tenacious spirit.
Bolton’s explorations are attracting some notice on the right. He’s on the cover of the forthcoming issue of National Review, the influential conservative magazine.
Editor Rich Lowry said the magazine made Bolton its subject because of his rising profile in conservative circles.
"He looms quite large," Lowry said. "There are so few voices on foreign policy [in Republican politics]. John has that expertise, and he's on Fox, I would guess, once a day at least. He's writing what feels like, to me, an op-ed a week or more for fairly substantial outlets."
The case for Bolton is a straightforward one: He would be the national security candidate. As he sees it, there wouldn’t be any
Bolton for President has a certain ring to it. It's a little early in the process to be making bets, but this is certainly someone to keep an eye on.
H/T Memeorandum
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