‘A high fastball’

It’s a fairly bold move when a freshman senator tries to make a power play on the president, especially when it’s the leader of his own party. Then again, judging from South Dakota Sen. John Thune’s words, it’s hard to tell exactly what he’s up to. Back in April on the MSNBC show Hardball, Mr. Thune defended John Bolton, the president’s choice to become ambassador to the United Nations.

“But the reality is, what we need today I think at the UN is somebody who is reform-minded, somebody who isn’t afraid to ruffle a few feathers,” said Mr. Thune on April 19, though he allowed that legitimate issues regarding Mr. Bolton had been raised.

Now the South Dakotan has backed off his support of Mr. Bolton. That change caused widespread speculation that Mr. Thune’s vote on Mr. Bolton is directly tied to the fate of South Dakota’s Ellsworth Air Force Base, which the Pentagon wants to close.