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Bolton Resigns

Mon, Dec 4, 2006 at 7:46:52 am PST

The Democrats have succeeding in neutering the United States at the hopelessly corrupt United Nations: 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 for more than a year, blocked by Democrats and several Republicans. Sen. Lincoln Chafee (news, bio, voting record), a moderate Republican who lost in the midterm elections Nov. 7 that swept Democrats to power in both houses of Congress, was adamantly opposed to Bolton.

Critics have questioned Bolton’s brusque style and whether he could be an effective public servant who could help bring reform to the U.N.

President Bush, in a statement, said he was “deeply disappointed that a handful of United States senators prevented Ambassador Bolton from receiving the up or down vote he deserved in the Senate.”

“They chose to obstruct his confirmation, even though he enjoys majority support in the Senate, and even though their tactics will disrupt our diplomatic work at a sensitive and important time,” Bush said. “This stubborn obstructionism ill serves our country, and discourages men and women of talent from serving their nation.”

Not the best way to start a week.

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1 Ellen  Mon, Dec 4, 2006 5:47:41am

Damn, Damn, Damn, Damn, DAMN!

2 LaMano  Mon, Dec 4, 2006 5:48:52am

Bush should appoint Rumsfeld.

3 Spiny Norman  Mon, Dec 4, 2006 5:49:05am

I wonder what sort of namby-pamby Kofi-toady the Democratic Surrender Party will approve of as a replacement...

4 carridine  Mon, Dec 4, 2006 5:49:27am

So this is what castration feels like...

5 RTLM  Mon, Dec 4, 2006 5:49:30am

Thanks Dems and Lincoln Chaffey, the useless bastard.

6 transient  Mon, Dec 4, 2006 5:50:08am

Mordor is gaining strength.

7 Ellen  Mon, Dec 4, 2006 5:50:30am

He's tanned, he's rested, he's ready - Jimmuh for the UN!

/gag

8 mjazzguitar  Mon, Dec 4, 2006 5:50:52am

UN out of the US!

9 HVT  Mon, Dec 4, 2006 5:51:17am

Perhaps there is a career in "Got Milk" commercials awaiting the moustached one?

Good riddance.

10 jehu  Mon, Dec 4, 2006 5:51:48am

Headline I would like to see:

THERE IS A GOD! YELLS BOLTON THE DAY THE METEORITE HIT THE UN BUILDING, ONE DAY AFTER HE CLEANED OUT HIS DESK.

11 formercorpsman  Mon, Dec 4, 2006 5:52:03am

I can only try to convince myself that this has some positive end game.

Maybe things will get so bad, the dems will deconstruct in the face of the world's problems, which they want to appease diplomatically.

Possibly the circumstance of their actions, perhaps better, inaction.

12 Bobblehead  Mon, Dec 4, 2006 5:52:48am

#2 LaMano

Ditto. A perfect payback.

13 Enkil  Mon, Dec 4, 2006 5:52:50am

Maybe Ann was right...


"Where the hell am I, and what am I doing in this handbasket ?" /farside calendar

14 soccerdad  Mon, Dec 4, 2006 5:52:55am

shoot! was just coming over to drop this newstory on the blog. Charles beat me to it.

This is a sad day -- we are being completely neutered.

15 tuesday  Mon, Dec 4, 2006 5:53:00am

anybody want to explain to me how we got to the point where a small minority can wield so much power. how the president of the united states has to yield to people who clearly are not acting in line with the good of the country or the will of the people ? are we just going to keep handing over our power until we have dismantled the freedoms that make this country great ?

16 Fjordman  Mon, Dec 4, 2006 5:53:04am

Very sad, he is a good man.

17 jehu  Mon, Dec 4, 2006 5:53:19am

HVT 9

Yes and perhaps they will start doing brown mustache commercials for those that kiss tyrants asses, you and Carter can do one together.

18 DiggaFromDover  Mon, Dec 4, 2006 5:53:26am

I propose that the President leave the position unfilled. That's a better solution than any that will get though congress.

19 CowardKerry  Mon, Dec 4, 2006 5:53:26am

# 9 hvt

Yes, lets hope we get a wishy washy pussy in there like you.

20 soccerdad  Mon, Dec 4, 2006 5:53:57am

# 9 HVT -- Screw you!

21 Stefania  Mon, Dec 4, 2006 5:54:27am

Charles, AFP shills for Yosuf Islam:

[Link: news.yahoo.com...]

22 taxfreekiller[deleted]  Mon, Dec 4, 2006 5:54:40am
23 world b. free  Mon, Dec 4, 2006 5:54:44am

We have two more years of this to enjoy. The good news is that nobody will possibly elect a Democratic leader after those two years. But I fear irreparable damage to our country and the world will have been done in that time.

24 Duns Scotus  Mon, Dec 4, 2006 5:55:28am

Bolten is "brusque"? I guess Dem whores in DC want a touchy, feely type. Is Dr. Phil available

25 taxfreekiller[deleted]  Mon, Dec 4, 2006 5:55:50am
26 Spiny Norman  Mon, Dec 4, 2006 5:55:52am

#9 HVT

Good riddance.

Oh no, we can't have Ambassadors to the UN criticizing that "great institution"! Oh no, never. We need someone who'll do what the great and wise Kofi tells them to do.

27 yah  Mon, Dec 4, 2006 5:56:13am

Bush should appoint Jimmy Carter, and move on to something worth caring about. We all know the UN hates the US, and I look at most of the people there as corrupt or worse. I would be ashamed to admit I was a member or worked there.

28 m  Mon, Dec 4, 2006 5:57:17am

#9 HVT
Seriously. How DARE they get someone who will actually stand up to the crazies of the world.

That might make people mad at us.

/its a wonder you remember to breathe.

29 right wing zephyr  Mon, Dec 4, 2006 5:57:20am
nobody will possibly elect a Democratic leader after those two years.

Iiii wouldn't be so sure.

Anyhow, this is terrible news.

30 carridine  Mon, Dec 4, 2006 5:57:37am

So.

Benchmark as many states-of-affairs as possible, and hold the Democrats to reality: under Dem control do things get better? or worse?

31 pat  Mon, Dec 4, 2006 5:57:41am

Thank Chafee. Being a clueless dimwit, you will take that as a complement.

32 taxfreekiller[deleted]  Mon, Dec 4, 2006 5:58:42am
33 nwatkins  Mon, Dec 4, 2006 5:58:51am

I only hope the Republicans have the will to employ these same tactics if the Democrats ever regain the White House.

34 Bobblehead  Mon, Dec 4, 2006 5:59:08am

#9 HVT
Oops..You must be on the wrong site. Go back to where you belong.

35 Orbit Rain  Mon, Dec 4, 2006 5:59:34am

#2 LaMano

omg...excellent suggestion, the President would have to wait for a recess tho...lol

36 Elric66  Mon, Dec 4, 2006 6:00:07am

I am curious who the Dems will recommend. They offer any sugesstions yet?

37 Just_A_Grunt  Mon, Dec 4, 2006 6:00:28am

We need somebody at the UN if for no other reason then to vote against all of those insane resolutions that are constantly being drafted and pushed through by the Islamic countries condemming Israel. We don't need a diplomat just somebody to show up once in a while and vote No.

38 ShumBaayaMyLord  Mon, Dec 4, 2006 6:01:12am

I can't speak for the entire span of the institution, but certainly during the past 25 years Bolton has been the best friend Israel has yet had in the UN Ambassador role. John Bolton has been that rara avis--a US envoy to the UN who examined, judged, and acted based on irrefutable fact.

Let's hope the Shalem Center (www.azure.org.il) and/or the Jerusalem Center for Public Affairs (www.jcpa.org) can successfully recruit Bolton as an advisor for the coup d'etat in Israel that is so badly needed--and that needs to be instigated by adherents of these institutions.

If Ehud Olmert had even one-tenth of John Bolton's character, Israel would be in far better shape to address the mortally perilous situation now encompassing it.

39 bolivar  Mon, Dec 4, 2006 6:01:15am

I am ashamed of Chaffee and must admit I had to hold my nose when I marked my ballot. The weasel is going to be where he can do no damage - I think he will sell used cars or something...

40 Firebreather  Mon, Dec 4, 2006 6:02:12am

The Dems can now confirm someone who will plant his or her tongue firmly in the rectum of Kofi Annan & his successor, lick spittle to France, and offer more tribute to Muslim terror-sponsoring states.

Congratulations, Democrats.

41 nwatkins  Mon, Dec 4, 2006 6:02:27am

#36 Elric66

The Dems will not offer a replacement. The Dems can never provide an alternative, just criticize the choices made by GW.

42 NoSubmission  Mon, Dec 4, 2006 6:02:39am

36 Elric66


I am curious who the Dems will recommend. They offer any sugesstions yet?

That's a scary thought..

43 JammieWearingFool  Mon, Dec 4, 2006 6:03:18am
HVT 12/4/2006 07:51AM PST

Perhaps there is a career in "Got Milk" commercials awaiting the moustached one?

Good riddance.

Drop dead.

I blame Chafee, the sandwich king and Castro lover Dodd, and all the other feckless pukes who continue to sell out their country for their own benefit.

Good men like Bolton won't bother with public service when you have slimy little worms like the Democrats out there siding with the enemy.

44 Bobblehead  Mon, Dec 4, 2006 6:03:22am

#27 yah

Another wonderfully perverse idea.

45 Quintus_Arius  Mon, Dec 4, 2006 6:03:50am

This is disgusting. Why do the people tolerate such anti-Bush partisanship among Democrats?
Bolton is the right man at the right time.

Bush simply refuses to take the gloves off.
Another example of "Nice guys finish last".

46 goodbye_natalie  Mon, Dec 4, 2006 6:04:19am

NEED A LAUGH:

Two aliens landed in the Arizona desert near a gas station that was closed for the night. They approached one of the gas pumps and the younger alien addressed it saying, "Greetings, Earthling. We come in peace. Take us to your leader."

The gas pump didn't respond.

The younger alien became angry at the lack of response and the older alien said, "I'd calm down if I were you."

The younger alien ignored the warning and repeated his greeting. Again, there was no response.

Annoyed by what he perceived to be the pump's haughty attitude, he drew his ray gun and said impatiently, "Greetings, Earthling. We come in peace. Do not ignore us this way! Take us to your leader or I will fire! The older alien warned his comrade saying, "You don't want to do that! I don't think you should make him mad."

"Rubbish," replied the cocky, young alien. He aimed his weapon at the pump and opened fire. There was a huge explosion. A massive fireball roared towards them and blew the younger alien off his feet and deposited him a burnt, crumpling mess about 200 yards away in a cactus patch.

About a half hour passed. When he finally regained consciousness, he refocused his three eyes and straightened his bent antenna and looked dazedly at the older, wiser alien who was standing over him shaking his big, green head.

"What a ferocious creature!" exclaimed the young, fried alien! "He damn near killed me! How did you know he was so dangerous?"

The older alien leaned over, placed a friendly feeler on his crispy friend and replied, "If there's one thing I've learned during my intergalactic travels, when a guy has a penis he can wrap around himself twice and then stick it in his ear, you don't want to mess with him."

47 bolivar  Mon, Dec 4, 2006 6:04:25am

Speaking of Jimmuh, he was on C-Span and a caller nailed him dead nuts...More on Drudge

48 DoctorDentons  Mon, Dec 4, 2006 6:04:35am

It's our own damn fault that we elected such a bunch of gutless wimps to represent us...I am so damn mad right now that it is hard to just sit here and type this...I really want to go out front and kick the headlights out of the Saab that still has the Kerry/Edwards sticker on it.

Maybe in '08 we will elect some people with balls.

49 Elric66  Mon, Dec 4, 2006 6:04:40am
#41 nwatkins 12/4/2006 08:02AM PST

#36 Elric66

The Dems will not offer a replacement. The Dems can never provide an alternative, just criticize the choices made by GW.



True, they never offer solutions

#42 NoSubmission 12/4/2006 08:02AM PST

36 Elric66

I am curious who the Dems will recommend. They offer any sugesstions yet?
That's a scary thought..


The Dems today are scary

50 Just_A_Grunt  Mon, Dec 4, 2006 6:04:57am

The President will probably have to make another recess appointment because anybody short of Jimmy Carter of Bill Clinton simply will not get a vote in the Senate. The Dems will keep it tied up in committee. I pray none of the remaining supreme Court resigns. If they do I am afraid the high court will hwve to play short handed for a while.

51 aRedPhishHead  Mon, Dec 4, 2006 6:04:58am

Anyone surprised?

52 Iron Fist[deleted]  Mon, Dec 4, 2006 6:05:02am
53 taxfreekiller[deleted]  Mon, Dec 4, 2006 6:05:13am
54 WriterMom  Mon, Dec 4, 2006 6:05:36am
55 Aegius  Mon, Dec 4, 2006 6:06:01am

I'm not sure if this really is a bad thing in the long run. The UN will go downhill so much with Bolton gone and without any gadfly, that the American people will get so sick of it.

We will call for all funding to be cut off and for removal from that corrupt org. It's time to leave.

56 Noam Chumpski  Mon, Dec 4, 2006 6:06:12am

CNN's headline calls him "Controversial."

Did y'all know that if weren't for some trees and a bldg, I could see the CNN building from where I am? :) I should walk over there and talk to someone.

57 scoreboard44  Mon, Dec 4, 2006 6:06:31am

This sucks.

58 Occasional Reader  Mon, Dec 4, 2006 6:06:48am

The hits just keep on coming.

President Bush: YOU HAVE GOT TO TURN THIS WHOLE THING AROUND. In the immortal words of Maggie Thatcher, "this is no time to go wobbly".

Mark Steyn isn't feeling very optimistic these days, either.

The best way to weaken Israel is to kill Americans. I'm all for Bakerite cynicism, but this would seem to f - - k not just the Jews but the Americans, too:

It [the apparent ISG "throw Israel to the wolves" recommendation] would, furthermore, be a particularly contemptible confirmation of a line I heard Bernard Lewis, our greatest Middle Eastern scholar, use the other day -- that ''America is harmless as an enemy and treacherous as a friend.'' To punish your friends as a means of rewarding your enemies for killing your forces would seem to be an almost ludicrously parodic illustration of that dictum. In the end, America would be punishing itself. The world would understand that Vietnam is not the exception but the rule.

59 Bob's Kid  Mon, Dec 4, 2006 6:06:58am

Not a good way to start the week?

Understatement, big time, but from a personal perspective, who can blame him?

60 Firebreather  Mon, Dec 4, 2006 6:07:08am

Now that Bill Clinton won't succeed Coughing Anus Annan as Secretary-General, maybe the Dems will offer him to Bush as a replacement for Bolton.

And Bush keeps falling into the Clinton trap (tsunami, Katrina, etc.), giving him plum assignments only to be rewarded with petulant & shrill criticism.

61 FrogMarch  Mon, Dec 4, 2006 6:07:09am
Not the best way to start a week.


On the contrary. The Democrats have shown themselves to be no better than the corrupt UN.

That might be a good thing.

62 Jeff MacMillan  Mon, Dec 4, 2006 6:07:13am

Hey, President Bush, don't appoint anyone!

The message from the liberals is loud and clear. They don't want any representation in the United Nations (period).

So don't appoint anyone to the UN.

In fact, let's pull out of the United Nations.
Let's hold the liberals accountable for having no one in the United Nations for the next 2 years due to their obstructionism.

63 OldGuard  Mon, Dec 4, 2006 6:07:25am

This was not a good way to wake up today. I'm am so sorry to hear of this. God Bless Mr. Bolton for the good work he has done at that post.

64 Quella  Mon, Dec 4, 2006 6:07:45am

The UN is a feckless, corrupt, terror-enabling institution. It should be immediately disbanded and/or moved to France, and the premises converted into low cost housing. The UN diplomats should have their cars towed and impounded.

Bolton's resignation only confirms the above.

65 lawhawk  Mon, Dec 4, 2006 6:08:21am

I'll see your Bolton resignation news and lower you with a report that McCain and Kennedy are going to push a citizenship plan for illegals.

I don't know whether to laugh or cry. Why should illegal immigrants get to jump ahead of all the hundreds of thousands of legal immigrants who are doing things by the book and seeking to become legal citizens of the US? And why are members of Congress (and the President) so quick to jump on the bandwagon of this bad idea?

66 Haiku  Mon, Dec 4, 2006 6:08:22am

This is such depressing news. Bolton is a great American who showed tremendous courage in standing up to the Islamofacists at the U.N.
The only thing that cheers me up right now is thinking of a Bolton presidential campaign in 2008. It's a longshot but I'm hoping for a miracle.

67 WriterMom  Mon, Dec 4, 2006 6:08:54am

#58 O.R

My father has been pounding into my head lately that it's gotta get much, much worse before it gets better.

68 scoreboard44  Mon, Dec 4, 2006 6:09:03am

God damn people should have voted him in the first time around. F**King Chaffee and Dewine and those F**Ks (I don't ususally swear in here)

CAN ANYTHING POSSIBLY WORK OUT FOR US ONCE IN A FRIGGIN' WHILE!

69 dewie  Mon, Dec 4, 2006 6:09:08am

SCREW YOU ...YOU SANCTIMONIOUS BASTARD... JOE BIDEN !... YOU WOULDN'T KNOW A GREAT AMBASSADOR IF HE WAS STANDING IN FRONT OF YOU.

...SHAME ON YOU...

70 Bobblehead  Mon, Dec 4, 2006 6:09:17am

#54 WriterMom

Ok..fodder for the next thread. Good Lord..what next?

71 Clutch  Mon, Dec 4, 2006 6:09:31am

F*ck. Just f*ck... ("just damn" doesn't quite cut it for this news.)

I despise the Bonkey party and wish them all a nasty bout of terminal anal itch...

HVT = Herpes-infected Venal* Trollop?
*bought and paid for by its' handlers in North Korea...

72 itellu3times  Mon, Dec 4, 2006 6:09:41am

Ann Coulter, are you busy for the next eleven months?

73 RaiderDan  Mon, Dec 4, 2006 6:09:50am

So this is what capitulation and surrender feels like...

Bush should have recessed appointed him again and volunteered to pay his salary. I would have chipped in a few bucks.

Now I know what 1975 felt like.

74 goodbye_natalie  Mon, Dec 4, 2006 6:10:32am

#9 HVT,

Perhaps there is a career in "Got Milk" commercials awaiting the moustached one?

Good riddance.

I was thinking of nominating you for the Penis Enlargement and Erection Enhancement commercials. Sounds like your partner could use a stiff one.

It is hard to take anyone's comments seriously who thinks Hugo a swell guy.

75 Cartman  Mon, Dec 4, 2006 6:10:53am

Well, out the door goes the last shred of conservative thought left in this administration, IMO. It's been painful to watch things unravel so quickly. Bolton certainly had some cajones, and I admired him greatly for that. The last of a dying breed, I fear.

76 Edouard  Mon, Dec 4, 2006 6:11:04am

47 bolivar

A lizard yesterday claimed that that caller was his own brother, who got through to Dhimmuh on C-SPAN and managed to be heard calling him an anti-semite before being cut off.

77 Just_A_Grunt  Mon, Dec 4, 2006 6:11:36am

#73 Raider Dan
Now I know what 1975 1938 felt like

Fixed it for ya

78 ec marm  Mon, Dec 4, 2006 6:11:39am

If was as Bush was as treacherous and conniving as I am, he would wait until the next Congressional recess (certainly in the next few weeks) and appoint Bolton all over again.

79 bianchi_roadie  Mon, Dec 4, 2006 6:11:44am

This isn't a big surprise given the incoming Congress. His appointment ends Jan 3rd, and the next Congress would never re-instate his appointment.

The whole hearing would be an excuse to get on a soapbox and bash the current foreign policy. Bolton knew that he would never get approved, so why bother sitting through a bunch of hearings?

80 Firebreather  Mon, Dec 4, 2006 6:11:50am

Oh, the orgiastic elation in Hollywood knows no bounds today...Bolton gone, Chavez re-elected in Venezuela, more US troops killed in Iraq.

It calls for the release of at least 6 more movies this holiday season where dark-skinned & angelic Muslims are unfairly accused of terrorism while the REAL terrorists are white male Christian rednecks. Utterly predictable.

81 Bobblehead  Mon, Dec 4, 2006 6:12:00am

#67 WriterMom

Agreed...I fear something horrible will need to happen before this country comes to it's collective sense.

82 Occasional Reader  Mon, Dec 4, 2006 6:12:14am

Whoops, I screwed up my quote in #58: The Steyn quote begins with "The best way to weaken Israel..."

83 Aegius  Mon, Dec 4, 2006 6:12:16am
#72 Jeff MacMillan

Hey, President Bush, don't appoint anyone!

The message from the liberals is loud and clear. They don't want any representation in the United Nations (period).

So don't appoint anyone to the UN.

In fact, let's pull out of the United Nations.
Let's hold the liberals accountable for having no one in the United Nations for the next 2 years due to their obstructionism.

Good idea. It would be better to have the UN do nothing than endlessly trash Israel and America. Let it rot.

84 Ed Mahmoud abu al Qahool Martyr Brigades  Mon, Dec 4, 2006 6:12:41am

Nobody with a spine will pass a Democrat Senate.

Advise and Consent as a standard is long gone, they will only accept a party line Democrat.

Ditto the SCOTUS. If Stevens or Ginsburg dies, nobody to the right of the great New Hampshire closet case David Souter will ever get confirmed.

Re: The UN. If Bush had a pair, he'd nominate Rummy, or Santorum, or Steele. The SCOTUS: he'd nominate that woman (name escapes me), daughter of a sharecropper, husband died, as a widowed mother she put herself through law school. I'd love to see the Dems reject a black woman with a clean record and solid experience because she is a conservative.

If Bush had a pair, the UN seat, and any future SCOTUS seats would remain unfilled.


I used to think Bush had that kind of courage, but now I am seriously not sure.

85 Elric66  Mon, Dec 4, 2006 6:12:48am

Now you know why I think Bush is such a disappointment. Hopefully we will get someone in '08 with a spine if it isnt too late.

86 abolitionist  Mon, Dec 4, 2006 6:12:55am

This is from an earlier thread. Hope it's ok to repost:

A hitherto unknown group calling itself the Just Swords of Islam issued a warning ...
The warning was directed primarily against female students in a number of universities and colleges who do not cover their heads in line with Islamic tradition.

/LLL mode on
Well, so long as it's just swords, no prob, bro. Those are no match for our light sabres. [psst! whisper whisper] Er, umm, those swords are no match for our guns. [psst! mumble...*!#$ San Francisco] Ok. I heard something about a second ammendment, or was it second coming? Shirley something will save us. That's the ticket. Bolton out, Temple in. Cause we're so nice. [psst! ... ]
/LLL mode off

87 Golem Akbar  Mon, Dec 4, 2006 6:13:12am

This just proves that the dems are playing a meaner, rougher, and better game of politics than the republicans. I do believe it's just a game they are playing. They have no ideas, no real direction, just snipe snipe and use the media as a tool.

It's time for the republicans to start being better at politics than the democrats. Especially when the republicans actually have ideas and values to use. Not getting Bolton confirmed was the fault of Bush and republicans. It's a hard ball game (no thanks to Chris Mathews).

88 mama winger  Mon, Dec 4, 2006 6:13:14am

tick tock tick tock

89 BabbaZee  Mon, Dec 4, 2006 6:13:18am

All Hail Global Dhimming.

90 shug  Mon, Dec 4, 2006 6:13:43am

I would like to Nominate Michael Savage for a 1 year recess appointment term.

91 JnT  Mon, Dec 4, 2006 6:13:52am

Dang.

92 buzzsawmonkey[deleted]  Mon, Dec 4, 2006 6:14:33am
93 goodbye_natalie  Mon, Dec 4, 2006 6:14:53am

Always darkest before the dawn. Not too many months before the Dims overplay their pair of 2s and revert back to nothingness.

When HVT posts, it always reminds me that these people are morons.

94 bweep  Mon, Dec 4, 2006 6:15:12am

#54 WriterMom

Confirmed-Russian Spy to Be Buried As Muslim

That's it then. Suicide to shake east west relations. Good riddance.

95 Bobblehead  Mon, Dec 4, 2006 6:15:16am

#80 Firebreather

Yet another wonderfully perverse idea.

96 TalkinKamel  Mon, Dec 4, 2006 6:15:58am

#67 WriterMom

I'm afraid he's right; I'm afraid it is going to have getting lots, lots worse, before anything gets done.

As for HVT, I think he will have a splendid career as a white-faced mime, pestering people in parks, and pretending to be locked in an imaginary glass box, as people earnestly wish he would go away.

Meaner than that, I will not get.

(Once again, please notice, the Left has no real arguments, and no insults; HVT just snarks about a milk commercial, then says "Good riddance." They have no real debate, no real ideas left, and they know it. Hence the juvenile 'tude of most of their postings.)

97 AuntAcid  Mon, Dec 4, 2006 6:18:03am

Bush should nominate B.H.Obama. He would take it, the Dems would OK it, the turd world would love it and we would have world peace, joy and prosperity by Easter at which time BHO would rise from the ...

98 wong fei hung  Mon, Dec 4, 2006 6:18:04am

This is great news.

Just f*@#%&' fan-tastic.

I have a great idea. Why we put our best scientific minds at work, harvest the DNA of one General George S. Patton, Jr. and clone the deceased war hero so HE might serve as our UN ambassador.

Better yet, why don't we replace the current Commander-In-Chief in favor of the resurrected General?

Guarantee HE would know how to solve our Middle East woes.

I can dream, can't I?

Actually, one of the few things I can't knock Mr. Bush for was the Bolton appointment. The day has gotten off to a really bad start.

99 scoreboard44  Mon, Dec 4, 2006 6:18:13am

87 Golem Akbar

It's because we are too FRAGGIN' POLITE.

God...We need someone to hang. Like in the Westerns.

I pick Wolf-o-witz. he started all this crap. $20 billion for a war. Now he's the head of IMF.

HANG 'EM

We wouldn't be here if it for him.

100 yah  Mon, Dec 4, 2006 6:19:01am

40 Firebreather 12/4/2006 08:02AM PST

The Dems can now confirm someone who will plant his or her tongue firmly in the rectum of Kofi Annan & his successor, lick spittle to France, and offer more tribute to Muslim terror-sponsoring states

Geez..You really do breath fire - think I'll take peoples screen names a little more seriously from now on.

101 Bobblehead  Mon, Dec 4, 2006 6:19:11am

#95..PIMF..Geez

#78 WriterMom

Yet another wonderfully perverse idea.

102 Poitiers-Lepanto  Mon, Dec 4, 2006 6:19:21am

Next Friday Bush is going to convert to islam.

We will not falter M. A.
WWNFMA

103 Jay777  Mon, Dec 4, 2006 6:19:37am
104 scoreboard44  Mon, Dec 4, 2006 6:19:41am

Bolton's the last straw...kinda...I'm sure my President will have something else happen to him soon.

105 CrimsonFisted  Mon, Dec 4, 2006 6:20:21am

Not a good thing. No, not a good thing. Do you think Bush will now appoint Rumsfeld?

106 scoreboard44  Mon, Dec 4, 2006 6:21:06am

102 Poitiers-Lepanto

STOP...the way things are going...

107 ctrlL  Mon, Dec 4, 2006 6:22:10am
#105 CrimsonFisted

Not a good thing. No, not a good thing. Do you think Bush will now appoint Rumsfeld?


Delicious breafast you are serving ...
LOL

108 Occasional Reader  Mon, Dec 4, 2006 6:22:20am

#99 scoreboard44:

I pick Wolf-o-witz. he started all this crap. $20 billion for a war. Now he's the head of IMF.

World Bank, not IMF.

HANG 'EM

Uh, sure, right.


We wouldn't be here if it for him.

Why, no, we'd be in a wonderfully secure place, with President-for-life Saddam Hussein ramping up his nukes program right around now. Yep, that dumb ol' Wolfowitz, what was he thinking?

109 Haiku  Mon, Dec 4, 2006 6:22:38am

#65 Lawhawk

Where does it end? Legalizing millions of illegal aliens will be the end of this country. Millions of their relatives would then be eligiable to immigrate legally to this country. Millions more will be embolden to cross the border to get amnesty.
America is is already being flooded and burden by illegals. Build the fence and deport all illegals now!
I really feel that there will be a violence in the streets because of this issue. The frustration and anger at the failure of our government to do anything about this problem is growing more intense everyday. Even liberals are getting fed up. ENOUGH IS ENOUGH!

110 Jamie  Mon, Dec 4, 2006 6:22:47am

If the POTUS really wants to exact revenge, he'll nominate Senator Lieberman.

111 shug  Mon, Dec 4, 2006 6:23:22am

maybe Bush should nominate Bill Clinton.
after all the world just loves him. the UN will love his hooker connections.
Friday afternoon martinis and sex orgies will be so much better with ambassador Bubba in da house.

the usa could use the shot in the arm this would provide us.

after all, what did John Bolton really accomplish anyway? what's changed at the UN in the past year?

112 Doss  Mon, Dec 4, 2006 6:23:31am

I wish that journalists interviewing politicians and other poli-punidts on Bolton would ask more incisive questions.

On Bolton, Dems will inevitably say that he was controversial, confrontational, brusque, etc., but you never hear the journalist doing the interviewing ask, "What are a couple of specific instances that highlight his confrontational manner you were mentioning?" The journalists never probe for WHY Bolton is considered brusque - what did he do? say? write? that was so damning that he should not be the Ambassador any more?

Of course, a Dem asked a pointed follow-up question would be lost for an acceptable answer, and that's why just saying he's controversial is enough of an answer for the traitorous media.

113 Just_A_Grunt  Mon, Dec 4, 2006 6:23:36am

#98 wong
In today's world Patton never would have made it past the rank of CPT and would have been unceremoniously discharged for conduct unbecoming an officer and most likely have been facing court martial charges.
No real men today are those who speak "truth to power" and are not afraid to kiss each other on screen. The Femi Nazis got exactly what they wanted, deneutered males and the world is getting exactly what it deserves with the lack of testerone in the atmosphere.

114 lawhawk  Mon, Dec 4, 2006 6:24:44am

As much as we can bash the UN - and god knows that I do more than my share, we cannot let that seat remain vacant. How much would the UN try to get through that is antithetical to the intersts of the US and its allies (read Israel) under those circumstances? Forget the weekly anti-Israel resolutions; they'd come daily. The assault on US interests would increase.

Democrats and their opposition to someone who strongly defends US interests at the UN is telling.

They've got the role of the US ambassador to the UN bass-ackward. They think the job is to promote UN ideals in the US rather than pushing the US agenda at the UN.

Meanwhile, if you need a laugh this morning, here's something that could cheer ya up.

115 mama winger  Mon, Dec 4, 2006 6:24:49am

I'm with whoever said don't appoint anyone. Best plan for the UN is to walk out the door there and don't look back. Let's take our money and put it towards building bigger higher fences.

116 phoenixgirl  Mon, Dec 4, 2006 6:25:05am

Just read on Drudge, George Mitchell on the short list...yuck!

117 Occasional Reader  Mon, Dec 4, 2006 6:26:23am

#114 lawhawk:

we cannot let that seat remain vacant. How much would the UN try to get through that is antithetical to the intersts of the US and its allies

Well, of course part II to the "leave the seat vacant" plan would be "...and withdraw US funding".

Just thinking out loud, mind you.

118 wong fei hung  Mon, Dec 4, 2006 6:26:31am

#111 shug:

I don't think anyone expected Bolton to "change" the UN, but he was a staunch defender of American and Israeli interests, critical, considering others in that category include the U.K., and... um... hmm...

brb

119 AtlasShrugged  Mon, Dec 4, 2006 6:26:44am

There's a bad moon on the rise

120 400lb Gorilla  Mon, Dec 4, 2006 6:26:57am

#111
maybe Bush should nominate Bill Clinton.

No what Clinton wanted was Kofi's job. Then he would have dumped Hillary and taken up with that Canadian babe he is dating.

121 Just_A_Grunt  Mon, Dec 4, 2006 6:28:02am

The United States can not simply let the spot go vacant, like i said earlier for no other reason then to vote No on all of the resolutions that come from the UN condemming Israel. We don't a full time rep up there just one to show up once in a while and vote No.

122 mama winger  Mon, Dec 4, 2006 6:28:04am

I don't lay Bolton's ouster at the President's feet. I blame our pansy ass Senators.


SOMEBODY SEND ME A CHRISTMAS PRESENT! - that'll cheer me right up :)

123 _remembertonyc  Mon, Dec 4, 2006 6:28:25am

I say Bush should offer the job to Virginia Senator George Allen in another recess appointment. He'll be available soon. Tell the Dems AND the UN to go *** themselves

124 Bobblehead  Mon, Dec 4, 2006 6:28:29am

#101 Bobblehead

PIMF again..
#78 ec marm
Yet another wonderfully perverse idea.

I obviously had too much coffee this morning!

125 EE  Mon, Dec 4, 2006 6:29:27am

John Bolton did a great job in representing the views of the President of the United States.

126 mama winger  Mon, Dec 4, 2006 6:30:05am

#117 O R

You're right. They won't get far on rubles and pesos.

127 goodbye_natalie  Mon, Dec 4, 2006 6:31:00am

#116 phoenixgirl,

Just read on Drudge, George Mitchell on the short list...yuck!


George Mitchell? What idiot dredged that name up? Do these relics from failed Dimocratic offices never die? I figured that had finally put George Mitchell out to blue haired pasture.

128 shug  Mon, Dec 4, 2006 6:31:03am

#118 wong fei hung

#111 shug:


I don't think anyone expected Bolton to "change" the UN, but he was a staunch defender of American and Israeli interests, critical, considering others in that category include the U.K., and... um... hmm...

brb

I understand but what did he actually do?

you get my drift?

vetoing snotty resolutions accomplishes what again? then again signing snotty resolutions does what again?

This is a meaningless debate society. In the grand scheme of things, does it really matter who represents us there?

sad but I am afraid true

129 jehu  Mon, Dec 4, 2006 6:32:38am

30 Firebreather

It calls for the release of at least 6 more movies this holiday season where dark-skinned & angelic Muslims are unfairly accused of terrorism while the REAL terrorists are white male Christian rednecks. Utterly predictable.

They never once refered to 911 in a movie about terrorism (Deja Vue). But kept refering to the Oklahoma City bombing. Hollywood is already 15 years in the future where America is part of the Ummah. Notice they cast James Caviezel as the crazed (right wing) tattoed red neck terrorist?

That was no accident. To make sure they cast the guy that played Christ in the "Passion," as a crazy (white...and implied "Christian,") terrorist. Hollywood hates Christ so much, that they must descredit even a movie about Him. The level of deception coming now is like a Hurricane blown from the ass of Satan onto the earth. An earth that IMO deserves, and asked for this deception. Before slavery, imprisonment and eventually death, you must be deceived. Those that have hated freedom, shall have their wish, they shall lose that freedom.

130 AtlasShrugged  Mon, Dec 4, 2006 6:33:45am

I said it over at my place, there is no way a man of John Bolton's character would be the willing mouthpiece for the terrible foreign policy direction the administration has taken.

There is no way he would lie and put a happy face on something so very bad.

What a stunning loss.

131 rcris5  Mon, Dec 4, 2006 6:33:58am

Doze that thing to the groung, make a parking lot and flea market out of it.

132 goodbye_natalie  Mon, Dec 4, 2006 6:34:23am

Who is the meanest, nastiest acting conservative Jew in the U.S.? That's who I want appointed to the U.N.

Or that caller from Aurora, IL on CSPAN last night who called Carter a racist, bigot, and anti-Semite. I nominate him!

133 Darwin Akbar  Mon, Dec 4, 2006 6:34:24am

The Dems and their dhimmi MSM allies keep claimin that their right "to speak truth to power" is being silenced by Bushitler.

Yet, when someone comes along who actually does that very thing, and calls their sacred-cow UN for being the cesspool that is, he's "too controversial," and must be silenced.

He was the best spokesperson this administration had. My wife and I loved watching him on C-Span once, as Dennis Kuchinic (sp?) kept asking Bolton a series of ridiculous questions...the look on Bolton's face ("...and why, precisely, am I required to listen politely to this cretin?") was priceless.

Well, the cretins and appeasers have won another round. I hope George Voinovich and Chafee are happy, the scoundrels.

Too bad Bush won't appoint Newt to fill the job...that would make the dhimmis insane.

134 BeerDrinking_VictoryMonkey  Mon, Dec 4, 2006 6:36:04am

No one, even a dude like Bolton, can make a whit of difference at the UN. Like Obi-Wan Kenobi said "you will never find a more wretched hive of scum and villainy."

US out of UN - UN out of US!

135 realwest  Mon, Dec 4, 2006 6:36:43am

#117 Occasional Reader - Morning my friend! Instead of withdrawing our funding, why not simply withdraw from, and refuse to recognize, the UN? I know this is the "simplistic" answer lots of us "right wingers" like to propose, but a)what would be the downside and b)Who's decision would it be to withdraw if we wanted to; the President (with or w/o consent of Congress)? I mean the UN does so little that is correct; can't provide humanitarian aid or even food to the many starving people in the world and by and large has stood for the Status Quo (except insofar as Israel goes)in the most totalitarian and brutal regimes in the world. The UN's "peacekeeping" forces are a joke (unless comprised mainly of American forces) so I wonder what benefit WE receive from remaining in the UN?

136 Classic Conservative  Mon, Dec 4, 2006 6:37:23am

I guess it wasn't enough that Bolton was actually nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize! Oh no, couldn't have that Reagan "peace through strength" approach. Mother fuckers.

[Link: releases.usnewswire.com...]

137 mama winger  Mon, Dec 4, 2006 6:38:00am

I nominate taxfreekiller.

'nuff said.

138 realwest  Mon, Dec 4, 2006 6:38:15am

#123 _remembertonyc - notwithstanding my #135, that's a GREAT suggestion!

139 blackpajamas  Mon, Dec 4, 2006 6:39:03am

Bolton resigns - too bad for Hillary.

The only way Hillary Clinton had to make herself look at all serious about U.S. foreign policy was to take a stand and defend Bolton.

We already know that Hillary Clinton has failed to denounce the exponents of Sharia law.

Meanwhile, the Primma 'Bama, despite failing to pass any major legislation as a Senator, spouts his brilliant military strategies:

"While some have proposed escalating this war by adding thousands of more troops, there is little reason to believe that this will achieve [victory],"

Communist News Network

140 Occasional Reader  Mon, Dec 4, 2006 6:39:48am

#135 realwest:

Instead of withdrawing our funding, why not simply withdraw from, and refuse to recognize, the UN?

Well, yeah, my point was, do BOTH.

Like I said, thinking out loud. There may be some value to staying in at least some UN agencies (UNDP and Unicef do some decent work).

141 wong fei hung  Mon, Dec 4, 2006 6:40:31am

#128 shug

I see your point and concur. However, even if his position within the UN was merely symbolic - symbolism is important (re: destroying the WTC).

And Bolton was an important symbol of strength.

More symbolic: the opposition the Democrats and some Republicans have to displaying American strength.

They would neuter every man in this country and have us lined up for makeovers on Queer Eye if they had their way.

Hopefully now people are starting to understand that the Bircher NWO hysteria...

...was not so hysterical after all...

142 lawhawk  Mon, Dec 4, 2006 6:40:39am

#117 occasional reader:

Yes, the defunding of the UN. The UN currently gets about 17% of its funding from the US, which also happens to shoulder most of the load on providing logistics for peacekeeping operations (yeah, I know - the same operations where the peacekeepers look the other way when violations occur and where the peacekeepers engage in emergency sex, rape, prostitution, and child sex). Defunding isn't going to deal with the problems either - the whole thing is so broken, and if the US withdraws funding, expect someone like Venezuela or Iran or China to start ponying up more money to stick it to the US... (I'm thinking outloud as well)... which would mean that the US influence is cut that much further.

143 mama winger  Mon, Dec 4, 2006 6:41:07am

#140 O R

Simple question:

UN - more harm than good?

144 Occasional Reader  Mon, Dec 4, 2006 6:42:43am

#136 Classic Conservative:

I guess it wasn't enough that Bolton was actually nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize!

Well... no, that alone shouldn't be enough. It doesn't take much to get nominated for the Peace Prize. Hell, it doesn't take much to win one, either... in fact, you can lie through your teeth and still get one.

145 wargammer2005  Mon, Dec 4, 2006 6:43:00am

the United States is finished.

it is just a matter of time.

we lost the will to defend ourselves.

50% of us voted for a traitor.

and not the treason party is in power.

146 BabbaZee  Mon, Dec 4, 2006 6:43:27am

#145 wargammer2005
STFU

147 wargammer2005  Mon, Dec 4, 2006 6:43:42am

PMIF
and now the treason party is in power

148 Occasional Reader  Mon, Dec 4, 2006 6:44:27am
the United States is finished.

Oh, stop it. If you want to bail, go ahead. I'm sticking. We've been in much worse places than this.

149 taxfreekiller[deleted]  Mon, Dec 4, 2006 6:45:52am
150 _remembertonyc  Mon, Dec 4, 2006 6:45:56am

138 Real West ...

Thanks ... Allen is a quality guy and such an appointment would also help restore his stature as a future leader.

And he'd definitely tell the UN they're full of "macaca" when necessary.

151 carridine  Mon, Dec 4, 2006 6:47:04am

#143- Mama Winger: in the developing human, pre-birth, there is a clump of cells (pro-nephros/League of Nations) that have no purpose except to serve as a basis for building a second set of tissues with little practical purpose (meso-nephros/United Nations) save to provide a basis upon which to build a completely different, highly-functional, blood-filtering and life-preserving set of tissues, the human kidney.

Its time for stage 3...

152 Malatrope  Mon, Dec 4, 2006 6:47:09am

#137 mama winger

I second that nomination.

153 SevoGuy  Mon, Dec 4, 2006 6:47:25am

We need to remove the UN from the shores of America. It is corrupt and a waste of our money.

154 neoconundrum  Mon, Dec 4, 2006 6:48:14am

Goodbye John Bolton,

A huge loss for America and those opposed to international terror.

155 realwest  Mon, Dec 4, 2006 6:48:39am

#143 mama winger - I would never presume to answer for O.R., but from my perspective MUCH more harm than good. The good work that UNDP and Unicef do could certainly be done without the UN at all.
Clearly the John Kerry's of the US (i.e., as far as I'm concerned the whole Democratic Party now that Lieberman was elected as an independent)would HATE this idea.
But do you remember several months ago how Tony Blair, who I believe was addressing Paliment at the time, said he didn't think and hoped that the US wasn't pulling up the drawbridge (i.e., becoming isolationist) and the response to it (which was basically that the US wouldn't dare) because other nations of the world would have to pick up the slack and he didn't think they could do it? If he was right, then why do we not get the respect we deserve at the UN and if he was wrong, why stay in the UN at all?

156 sngnsgt  Mon, Dec 4, 2006 6:48:59am

George Mitchell said to be 'on short list' for UN ambassador...
Drudge

157 Poitiers-Lepanto  Mon, Dec 4, 2006 6:50:13am

#145

we lost the will to defend ourselves


I haven't lost anything, and neither have tens and tens of millions of Americans.

And this is not Europe, we are not the servants of almighty politicians (eventually, of other Almighties...).

If the politicos want to have a short way to hell, it's their problem.

And one of us is worth one hundred subversives or invaders, so they are the minority.

Sure, it will be uglier and uglier.

But that was already known when Nietzsche set the terrain for nihilism and subversion with his " God is dead".

158 Occasional Reader  Mon, Dec 4, 2006 6:51:23am

#143 mama w.:

UN - more harm than good?

Currently, more harm; no question. (In the past... well, one good thing it did was fight on the right side in the Korean War.)

But it's purely a tactical question for me, as to whether it's a better move for us to leave it entirely. I'm undecided, but leaning toward "get out".

159 Jamie  Mon, Dec 4, 2006 6:51:39am

#123 _remembertonyc,

I say Bush should offer the job to Virginia Senator George Allen in another recess appointment. He'll be available soon. Tell the Dems AND the UN to go *** themselves

Allen would probably survive a normal appointment. I doubt a recess job would be necessary.

Is the "tonyc" in your name a reference to Tony Conigliaro?

160 EmeraldLakeEyes  Mon, Dec 4, 2006 6:52:32am

If I remember correctly,

76 Edouard 12/4/2006 08:11AM PST

47 bolivar

A lizard yesterday claimed that that caller was his own brother, who got through to Dhimmuh on C-SPAN and managed to be heard calling him an anti-semite before being cut off.

That was mj's brother.

161 MSMediaCritic  Mon, Dec 4, 2006 6:53:21am

Congratulations, Democrats. You won this round. Now, go back to burning flags and shredding copies of the constitution.

162 realwest  Mon, Dec 4, 2006 6:53:31am

#145 wargammer2005 - Oh please. The United States is "finished"?
We lost the will to defend ourselves?
Gee, I guess the next step for us is suicide. You first.

163 carridine  Mon, Dec 4, 2006 6:53:43am

#158 OR: I too, am leaning toward leaving the UN, AND THEN defunding it!

No funds? They'll fall apart right quickly!

164 Kevin Shook  Mon, Dec 4, 2006 6:53:51am

George Bush has been a BIG disappointment. After the 2004 election, he squandered his "political capital" on Harriet Meiers and Immigration Reform. This is truely depressing news, accentuated by the fact that I'm reading Mark Styne's America Alone. I'm signing up of fire arms training.

165 Ward Cleaver  Mon, Dec 4, 2006 6:54:15am

Can Bush now put Bolton back in, for another recess appointment?

/just thinkin'

166 bolivar  Mon, Dec 4, 2006 6:56:03am

#165 Ward Cleaver

Yes they can but, he cannot be paid.

167 Ward Cleaver  Mon, Dec 4, 2006 6:57:16am

#24 Duns Scotus

Bolten is "brusque"? I guess Dem whores in DC want a touchy, feely type. Is Dr. Phil available

Nah, Dr. Phil is waaay too "brusque". I could just hear him, asking the ambassador from Iran, "What the hell were you thinkin'?"

168 EmeraldLakeEyes  Mon, Dec 4, 2006 6:59:11am

Realwest
162 realwest 12/4/2006 08:53AM PST

#145 wargammer2005 - Oh please. The United States is "finished"?
We lost the will to defend ourselves?
Gee, I guess the next step for us is suicide. You first.

Thank You! Really needed a laugh this morning.

169 samhein  Mon, Dec 4, 2006 6:59:51am

I hate to say this, but sometimes, I think Bush isn't too eagar to stand up to the UN. He, and others before, have fallen right in step with many things the UN has put in place that will greatly hurt the US. In fact, many things already are damaging this country. I don't know if I like Bolton 100%, but he seems to take less crap from the UN than others, and tells it like it is.

So, looking at that, if Bush really thinks Bolton is best for the job, then don't accept his resignation, and fight for your appointee, as you have fought for others. He didn't seem to be pushing too hard this time for Bolton. At least I didn't hear much.

170 MandyManners  Mon, Dec 4, 2006 7:00:16am

I'm gonna' go back to bed. I'm gonna' pull the covers high over my head.

171 TMF  Mon, Dec 4, 2006 7:03:05am

Joe Biden- one of the emptiest, shallowest zeroes in the history of American politics, must be wetting himself over this.

These democratic dirtballs care more about petty political "victories" and sticking it to Bush than for what is in the longterm interests of the US

Now Slow Joe Biden and Teddy the Killer have a trump card over our national security- just like the UN does

F'ing PATHETIC and very, very scary

172 Aegius  Mon, Dec 4, 2006 7:04:22am
#155 realwest

#143 mama winger - I would never presume to answer for O.R., but from my perspective MUCH more harm than good. The good work that UNDP and Unicef do could certainly be done without the UN at all.
Clearly the John Kerry's of the US (i.e., as far as I'm concerned the whole Democratic Party now that Lieberman was elected as an independent)would HATE this idea.
But do you remember several months ago how Tony Blair, who I believe was addressing Paliment at the time, said he didn't think and hoped that the US wasn't pulling up the drawbridge (i.e., becoming isolationist) and the response to it (which was basically that the US wouldn't dare) because other nations of the world would have to pick up the slack and he didn't think they could do it? If he was right, then why do we not get the respect we deserve at the UN and if he was wrong, why stay in the UN at all?

We don't get respect at the UN, because we are the most powerful nation on the planet by far and because we are a democracy, while the UN is a collection of mostly thugs and tyrants who seek to deflect criticism off of them by dumping the criticism elsewhere onto democracies notably US, Israel, UK and Australia. They might include India soon and maybe flags of India will be burned in protest. It will be a great day for India if that ever occurred.

173 TMF  Mon, Dec 4, 2006 7:04:24am

#171 cont.

well this is what the majority of AMericans wanted and apparently their a gonna' GET IT

174 anotherindyfilmguy  Mon, Dec 4, 2006 7:05:40am

Rummy and Bolton switching places on straight appointments and screw them obstructionist bastards/bastardettes...

Or...

Appoint Jesse Ventura to replace Bolton...

175 sngnsgt  Mon, Dec 4, 2006 7:06:47am

#166 bolivar

Yes they can but, he cannot be paid.

Let's take up a collection!

176 funky chicken  Mon, Dec 4, 2006 7:07:49am

84 Ed Janice Rogers Brown Strong conservative/libertarian type. Extrememly anti-choice (but I can live with that) but also gave a speech that was pretty critical of social security as an income redistribution scheme.

177 wee fury  Mon, Dec 4, 2006 7:08:51am

#174 anotherindyfilmguy

Appoint Jesse Ventura to replace Bolton

That just put some much needed humor back in my day. :-)

178 aboo-Hoo-Hoo  Mon, Dec 4, 2006 7:10:59am

I don't think anyone could put it better than NRO's Andy McCarthy:

We Don't Need an Ambassador at the UN ...

We need a wrecking ball.

If John Bolton could not be confirmed after the job he did, there is no hope for a strong American presence there. More importantly, even with Bolton performing heroically, the UN was still a menace.

Why are we so hot to preserve this international racketeering enterprise? What's in it for us?

Please, someone explain the upside that outweighs the downside such that we should be agonizing over a quality replacement rather than using that energy to marginalize the UN, consider a replacement organization, or — better — rely on other international alliances and ad hoc coalitions to address international problems.

He's absolutely correct. Why are we wasting not only our time and money but lending even the slightest bit of legitimacy or credibility to this horribly corrupt and vile organization?

We don't need to remain for 'veto' power or to protect our interests and/or those of our allies, in fact, remaining a member is contradictory and in violation of 'protecting' our interests and those of our few allies.

Ignore the damned thing and get them out of the US. Today.

179 funky chicken  Mon, Dec 4, 2006 7:11:02am

Oh--and I agree with her on Social Security. I think she'd be brilliant, but Bush won't do it. He has a problem with folks who plainly speak their convictions

Rumsfeld, Franklin Graham, Bolton, ?

Anybody know anything about the exits of Perle et al? Or some of those early commerce sec'y types?

180 funky chicken  Mon, Dec 4, 2006 7:14:48am

169 samhein Condi and Baker don't like Bolton. He's too plain spoken and not into playing footsie with terrorist states and organizations.

Remember it was Condi in the pic signing the UN Hizzballah-Lebanon "peace" plans? Bolton sitting in the row behind her not looking too happy...of course, that doesn't guarantee he refused to sign it, but...

181 realwest  Mon, Dec 4, 2006 7:15:14am

#117 Occassional Reader and
#142 lawhawk
I'm afraid defunding or not funding the UN is out of the question, now that the Dems control Congress. All they'd have to do is attach a rider to a bill say for the funding of the war in Iraq which would require paying the UN and it's game, set and match.
That's why I asked O.R. who decides whether or not we withdraw from the UN and who implements that decision.
Is our membership in the UN a "treaty" requiring the consent of the Senate or could it be accomplished by Executive Order?

182 mrdriven  Mon, Dec 4, 2006 7:15:22am

I would not be surprised if Harriet Myers gets the nomination...

183 HVT  Mon, Dec 4, 2006 7:15:25am

#111

after all, what did John Bolton really accomplish anyway? what's changed at the UN in the past year?

Good question.

Here's another:
What political party removed John Bolton from ongoing negotiations with Iran and Libya? And why?

( cue "Jeopordy" music)

(Winner gets an all expense paid, one-way trip to Venezuela)

184 BabbaZee  Mon, Dec 4, 2006 7:21:22am

HVT ~

Don't you have a date to go to a smoky basement in Greenwich Village and watch a transvestite carve a yam into a monkey or something?

STFU

185 bandarlog  Mon, Dec 4, 2006 7:21:59am

What a friggin' loss...

186 Chyron  Mon, Dec 4, 2006 7:22:42am
#167 Ward Cleaver 12/4/2006 08:57AM PST

Nah, Dr. Phil is waaay too "brusque". I could just hear him, asking the ambassador from Iran, "What the hell were you thinkin'?"

My fiance watches him sometimes. He is much more straight-forward than a your usual psychiatrist. I've seen him yell at people on his show before.

I think you're right. Much too direct for the UN.

187 arf  Mon, Dec 4, 2006 7:27:54am

Can anybody give me a succinct reason as to WHY Bolton was opposed?

After all this time, I have yet to figure out what bothered the Dems in the first place.

The story was covered on NPR this morning. After listening to the whole story with NPR's usual "in depth" coverage that they like to brag about...I still don't know what bothered them.

188 HVT  Mon, Dec 4, 2006 7:29:20am
Don't you have a date to go to a smoky basement in Greenwich Village and watch a transvestite carve a yam into a monkey or something?

That would be the wrong answer.

The correct answer is "REPUBLICANS".

Thanks for playing. Now you an go back to your smoky basement and wait for your date.

189 Chyron  Mon, Dec 4, 2006 7:31:04am
#188 HVT 12/4/2006 09:29AM PST

That would be the wrong answer.

The correct answer is "REPUBLICANS".

Thanks for playing. Now you an go back to your smoky basement and wait for your date.

You forgot to answer the "Why?" section of your question. Looks like you don't get the wonderful trip to Venezuela either. I know you were really pining for it too.

190 blue_like_jazz  Mon, Dec 4, 2006 7:34:59am

I NOMINATE BABBAZEE AND HER WAY STRONG PIMP HAND ZIONIST SPLEEN AS AMBASSADORS TO THE UN!

BAB-BA-ZEE! BAB-BA-ZEE!

191 winemaker  Mon, Dec 4, 2006 7:39:23am

The AP and Bush falsely state that Bolton cannot be given another recess appointment.

Succcessive recess appointments are completely allowed. Article II, Section 2.

192 _remembertonyc  Mon, Dec 4, 2006 7:39:43am

159 Jamie ... yes on Tony C !

193 Classic Conservative  Mon, Dec 4, 2006 7:43:32am

#144 -

From a dhimmincrat perspective, this is usually something laudable. Yet, they cannot even support him then.

194 Bill Amos  Mon, Dec 4, 2006 7:44:39am

How about Rick Santorum ? he is known by his Senate collegues and could get comfirmed

195 BabbaZee  Mon, Dec 4, 2006 7:48:37am

#190 blue_like_jazz
LOL. I must go meditate upon my new calling, haha.
Be back later...

196 SaneInMN  Mon, Dec 4, 2006 7:48:53am

109...

Where does it end? Legalizing millions of illegal aliens will be the end of this country. Millions of their relatives would then be eligiable to immigrate legally to this country. Millions more will be embolden to cross the border to get amnesty.
America is is already being flooded and burden by illegals. Build the fence and deport all illegals now!
I really feel that there will be a violence in the streets because of this issue. The frustration and anger at the failure of our government to do anything about this problem is growing more intense everyday. Even liberals are getting fed up. ENOUGH IS ENOUGH!

Are you kidding me? This country can't stay fired up following an attack that incinerated nearly 3,000 innocent people, and you expect them to rise up and revolt over illegal immigration? We have at least one traitor in the US Senate (Rockefeller), and I will wager a pay check that WV will re-elect him in a land slide. As for liberals getting fed up over illegal immigration, where? I see the liberal leaders of the Democratic party attending La Raza rallies, and calling for a "reevaluation of the fence issue" starting in Jan. Time for a reality check.

197 ainteasybeinggreen  Mon, Dec 4, 2006 7:50:37am

WELL THANK YOU GEORGE VOINOVICH FOR CRYING ON THE SENATE FLOOR OVER THE NOMINATION OF THIS FINE MAN TO A CORRUPT INSTITUTION. I AM SO MAD AT THIS THAT I MAY NOT SPELL CORRECTLY. ARE WE ALL GOING TO ROLL OVER AND LET THIS WISHY-WASHY GROUP OF DEMS RULE THIS COUNTRY. I AM SO MAD.

/SORRY. SAID THAT ONCE ALREADY. I NEED GEORGIE BOY'S E-MAIL ADDRESS. NOT THAT HE WOULD READ IT. MIKE DEWINE NEVER READ MY E-MAILS.

198 chevalier de st george  Mon, Dec 4, 2006 7:51:31am

THe UN is run by small tyrant nations and Western Chamberlain like appeasers. like many,I believe it to be now so corrupt that is long past its use by date. It pour out its virulent hatred of Israel ad nauseum to avoid dealing with the far greater massacres of humans in the African continent and elsewhere. Where it administers humanitarian aid, it laces it with sexual harrasment, food for sex or food for oil etc.
Bolton as too honest for the job.I salute his clear thinking.
Hopefully he can now sit back and write a book.

Ps Just look at the comments on the BBC website (don't) have your say!
Those moonbats will always worship the UN no matter what,because they think it "brings America into line" .Disgusting!

199 BabbaZee  Mon, Dec 4, 2006 7:52:22am

HVT

Ha! Idiot.
You're obsession is showing.
I am not a republican.

Now show us the rest of your ass while I take a nap.

200 funky chicken  Mon, Dec 4, 2006 7:53:39am

181 realwest Great questions. And how was the UN complex in NYC given to them? 99 year lease? Some kind of forever gift?

What would be required to kick them the hell out?

They will be much happier in Brussels anyway.

201 thinkingmom  Mon, Dec 4, 2006 7:59:58am

#169 samhein,

I hate to say this, but sometimes, I think Bush isn't too eagar to stand up to the UN.

Time to admit that GWB has now placed his administration into the hands of his father's advisors. John Bolton is way too truthful "divisive." Extremely depressing.

202 ainteasybeinggreen  Mon, Dec 4, 2006 8:02:12am

MANDY...THERE YOU ARE. HOW ARE YOU AND YOUR SON?

I AM WITH YOU (EXCEPT THAT I AM AT WORK) GO TO BED AND PULL MY COVERS UP OVER MY HEAD. I AM FUMING.

WHY CAN'T THERE BE A MASSIVE PUSH BY ALL LOGICAL THINKERS THAT WE PULL OUT OF THE UN NOW?

203 mac  Mon, Dec 4, 2006 8:09:48am

damn, this stinks !

204 gamegrid  Mon, Dec 4, 2006 8:10:30am

Chavez wins, Bolton's out, America is weaker...

It is a good week for the progressives.

205 lioness  Mon, Dec 4, 2006 8:12:19am

Don't know if anyone has mentioned or thought about this one:

Bush should now offer Bolton the Secretary of State position and CAN CONDI!

206 funky chicken  Mon, Dec 4, 2006 8:12:51am

129 jehu yelp!

Before slavery, imprisonment and eventually death, you must be deceived. Those that have hated freedom, shall have their wish, they shall lose that freedom.

Um, since I'm not deceived, can I skip all that other stuff too? It won't break my heart to see the hollyweirdos get their due, but I really don't want to have my kids suffer...

207 funky chicken  Mon, Dec 4, 2006 8:13:55am

205 lioness, see post 201. Condi ain't going anywhere

208 mac  Mon, Dec 4, 2006 8:14:03am

#27 yah

yep

209 biff  Mon, Dec 4, 2006 8:21:20am

The Republicans should send the clearest message possible as to what the next election will be about:

Guliani-Bolton 08

210 alegrias  Mon, Dec 4, 2006 8:21:53am

Danny DeVito's clearly the Democrat choice to represent them at the UN--or the restaurant where JohnKerry met with "foreign leaders" in New York City to bash our country, our president and our noble mission to free millions from totalitarianism that attacked us on 9/11 and repeatedly during the Clinton years, in addition to metastazing with their aid & abetting.

211 lioness  Mon, Dec 4, 2006 8:22:58am

#206 Funky Chicken

I really think (Wish) that Bush is more with the program on the ROP then he lets on.

I really don't think that "Daddy's Buddies" will have the sway that people think.

I know that Bush understands the God's Covenant with Isreal - He has met with many Pastor's and Prophet's who have explained this to him.

[Link: www.jhm.org...]

212 de La Valette  Mon, Dec 4, 2006 8:23:46am

I posted this some time ago; but I believe Bush should move Amb. Bolton into a State job responsible for executing the UN Budget.

No Senate confirmation, more power.

Then appoint the most obnoxious Young Republican to the job (as a recess appt.) whose sole authority is to vote NO, or as Cheney directs.

213 alegrias  Mon, Dec 4, 2006 8:28:08am

Hope lizards here will write thank you notes to this good man for his service under fire.

Excellent courageous public servants who go beyond the call of duty and put up with democrat/jihadist slander, libel and snark are priceless.

Let this man's talents continue to be put to good use as Mr. Bolton wishes.

214 Maximu§  Mon, Dec 4, 2006 8:36:23am

Im PO'd on several levels and I don't even know where to start.

Ill just crawl under the covers with MandyManners.

---
#99 scoreboard44

It's because we are too FRAGGIN' POLITE.God...We need someone to hang. Like in the Westerns.

I pick Wolf-o-witz. he started all this crap. $20 billion for a war. Now he's the head of IMF.HANG 'EM

We wouldn't be here if it for him.

Yeah, old "Wolfie" should have been made to stay onboard until he's cleaned up the mess he got us into. All my alarms started ringing when he became head of the IMF...and thats when I lost confidence in the Bush Administration.

Maximu§
3/11 ACR

215 ctrlL  Mon, Dec 4, 2006 8:38:03am
212 de La Valette

I posted this some time ago; but I believe Bush should move Amb. Bolton into a State job responsible for executing the UN Budget.

No Senate confirmation, more power.

Yup ... the money IS the power in all govt. arenas, IMO. Been both politician and financial in local govt. Much more influence with money decisions; I prefer to oversee that myself .. LOL.

216 Dahveed  Mon, Dec 4, 2006 8:43:40am

Apologies if this was posted earlier, but the Anti-Defamation League issued a press release saying that John Bolton will be missed. When will Jews learn that the Democrats are not friends of Israel or of Jews anywhere?

John Bolton's tenure at the U.N. has been marked by fairness, strength and moral clarity in the tradition of Daniel Patrick Moynihan and Jeane Kirkpatrick. Ambassador Bolton has shown tremendous courage, tenacity and pragmatism in dealing with the myriad, difficult and complex diplomatic challenges that have arisen during his tenure, most notably in seeking to bring about greater peace, stability and democracy to the Middle East. He was staunch advocate for U.N. reform and for U.S. interests within the United Nations.

He's been a remarkable friend and supporter of Israel at the U.N., not only in his voting pattern but in his taking initiatives to ensure that discrimination against Israel is not acceptable and that the U.N. be a more constructive force in the region. He stood up against anti-Israel initiatives and framed the discussion in ways that best represented the interests of the United States and served the entire Middle East.

Ambassador Bolton's leadership will be greatly missed. We wish him well in his future endeavors.

217 snowtravel  Mon, Dec 4, 2006 8:43:44am

#213 alegrias

Hope lizards here will write thank you notes to this good man for his service under fire.

Excellent courageous public servants who go beyond the call of duty and put up with democrat/jihadist slander, libel and snark are priceless.

Let this man's talents continue to be put to good use as Mr. Bolton wishes.

Write what you wish, think what you want, but by all accounts this man was no diplomat. (Look it up, lizards.)

I wish him success as a professor and polemicist.

Heck, I'll sign up for his class and read his book.

(No, I don't need his class or his book, and don't bother. These are yesterday's jokes.)

218 hous bin pharteen  Mon, Dec 4, 2006 9:01:07am

Saw on Drudge that George Mitchell was on the short list to replace him.

At first I thought it said George Michael.

After pondering my mistake I then thought, what the hell. They should nominated George Michael.

Point out what a fricking joke the Dems and the UN really are.

I mean, he is/was a politicly savvy lefty whith all those cool shirts with sayings on them. That is whats really important to the left anyway. Fealings, not facts.

/Gotta have faith!

219 hous bin pharteen  Mon, Dec 4, 2006 9:07:03am

#217 snowtravel


If you mean he did not bend over for all the despots in the world and didn't go along to get along, corruption be damned, yeah your right. He was not what a liberal would call a diplomat. Thank God he is not. It also shows how ignorant you are about diplomacy throughout history. Look it up Snowtravel.

220 Kevin Shook  Mon, Dec 4, 2006 9:15:03am

I think Bush should nominate Michael Savage. Would love to see him lambast those idiot Senators.

221 cardiacmont  Mon, Dec 4, 2006 9:24:51am

Rumsfeld is available, appoint him. That would be very entertaining.

222 funky chicken  Mon, Dec 4, 2006 9:29:15am

211 lioness Sorry, but it's not so. He jettisonned Franklin Graham for Ted (malignant narcissist sycophant) Haggard. And now Rick Warren is out there telling everybody what a pal he is of the president while he says flattering things about Syria, and how moderate and tolerant of Christians and Jews they are.

223 redbaron  Mon, Dec 4, 2006 9:40:07am

#9 HVT

Since you are obviously the product of our great liberal education system let me help you understand things.

Bolton was the best UN ambassador we've had since Jean Kirkpatrick, a dem, BTW. His loss is tragic for the US and for the world. He will be sorely missed.

224 windybon  Mon, Dec 4, 2006 9:47:29am

I feel like a close friend has died.

225 alegrias  Mon, Dec 4, 2006 9:48:58am

Mr. Bolton helpfully pointed out to even the blindest last handful of UN apologists and democrats what a shameless corrupt, Oil-for-Food scandalous, US-hating Clinton-appointed crony Kofi Annan's tool the UN had become.

This manifestly corrupt dump that kills innocents & children through negligence and downright dereliction is ODDLY ENOUGH the last place dems will Cut & Run.

226 samhein  Mon, Dec 4, 2006 9:55:46am

#180 funky chicken

Actually, I had forgotten all about that little scene.

Sooo...guess that says a lot. We're doing more kissing up than fighting back, and lord help the politicians or apointees who actually want to go up against terrorism and the attempt to take over this country by the UN (and others...)

Seems as though it doesn't matter what party you're with, you don't have a snowball's chance in hell to do so if that is your objective. Our govenment, Mr. Bush and his crew included (and I realize that there is quite enough blame to go around through Clinton's term as well), seems bound and determined to put us into one, boarderless world, even if it means hurting the US and going against the (legal and non criminal) citizens.

227 scaramouche  Mon, Dec 4, 2006 10:01:18am

Kofi will soon be outta here, but the UN will be paying for his fecklessness—and paying him off—long after he’s gone.

228 Joel  Mon, Dec 4, 2006 10:02:37am

How about Rick Santorum?

Instead of Gorge Mitchell Bush might want to go all out for appeasement and coax George McGovern out of retirement. /sarcasm

229 TalkinKamel  Mon, Dec 4, 2006 10:07:41am

BabbaZee

HVT did have a date to see a transvestite lesbian ballerina carve a yam into the shape of Nancy Pelosi's head---but his date never showed, He was forced to don his mime outfit and go to the park, where he wowed one and all with his rendition of "Pretending to walk against a strong wind," and, "Marcel Marceau discovers he's a yam trapped in a man's body."
He made $2.11 in tips, and got an empty bubble-gum wrapper and a plastic ring with the rhinestone missing from the center.

He still can't produce an argument, but, then, the Left really can't, can it? (Cue in the Bugs Bunny closing theme---that's all, folks!)

P.S. What, actually, has the UN ever accomplished?

230 hous bin pharteen  Mon, Dec 4, 2006 10:08:42am

Come on guys. Libs hate men with Large Attachments. They are going to stop anyone but Alan Alda, or their dream candidate, Billy Clinton from getting the nod.

They do not want the US to be respected or feared. They want the US to be liked or pitied.

231 INC  Mon, Dec 4, 2006 10:10:08am

Bolton has been a man of honor and truth. It takes character to consistently stand up and speak straightforwardly to the thugs and despots at the UN, while being denigrated by citizens of your own country.

He has been busy digging a trench and building a wall so that the sewage of the UN would not spew over and engulf Israel.

He may not be in the military, but I think he should be awarded the Congressional Medal of Honor:

10. What are the guidelines for which the medal could be awarded?
10A. On July 25,1963 Congress established a set of guidelines under which the Medal of Honor could be awarded:
a.) while engaged in an action against an enemy of the United States

As was said above, this is a tragic and stunning loss for our country and for Israel.

Moral clarity and courage have recently become almost impossible to find in the political sector of our country. Bolton has been an exemplary man. May his enemies fall on their own swords.

May God have mercy on our country and raise up more men and women like him.

232 TalkinKamel  Mon, Dec 4, 2006 10:12:25am

#189 Chryon

And HVT really did want that trip to Venezuela so badly, too!

(I thought the correct answer was "64"? Or was it "Transvestite, harpsichord playing yam?" or, "Mazurka-ing Mimes in the Park?" And if the UN is the answer, then what the hell was the question?)

233 tantraman  Mon, Dec 4, 2006 10:23:46am

Resign? From what? His appointment expired.

234 Willfully Right  Mon, Dec 4, 2006 10:36:45am

Huge mistake on Bush's part to allow this to happen. Unless Bolton truly wanted out, why not take a stand with his nomination? Could it possibly get any worse for the President? Heck, I'd do it just to be contrary, but that's just me. A very scary wind is blowing across this land. Oh, another thing, this McCain/Kennedy bill to give citizenship to illegals? What the heck is that? Have they lost their minds? Is that fair to the people who have applied and play by the rules? Geez, I'm frustrated today...and ticked because I don't see a way to stop this madness. Not usually a pessimist, but today I'd qualify.

235 squarepeg  Mon, Dec 4, 2006 10:38:14am

I've said it before, and (since ploome homeini applauded and I'm in love with my own wit) I'll say it again:

BOLTON IN THE U.N. WAS A THOROUGHBRED HITCHED TO A PLOW.

So America won't be sending its best to that lousy institution. Let's show the U.N. how much we respect it by tossing it some weak, confused, inept, ignorant, indifferent, starry-eyed yes-man.

Save Bolton for Secretary of State in 2008. President Giuliani will do it.

236 hous bin pharteen  Mon, Dec 4, 2006 10:38:51am

#233 Tantraman

Did you even bother to read the article?


While Bush could not give Bolton another recess appointment, the White House was believed to be exploring other ways of keeping him in the job, perhaps by giving him a title other than ambassador. But Bolton informed the White House he intended to leave when his current appointment expires, White House deputy press secretary Dana Perino said.
237 BabbaZee  Mon, Dec 4, 2006 10:41:27am

#229 TalkinKamel
You crack me UP! thank you.

238 hous bin pharteen  Mon, Dec 4, 2006 10:44:10am

#235 suare peg

BOLTON IN THE U.N. WAS A THOROUGHBRED HITCHED TO BROKEN, OBSOLETE PLOW

Fixed that for ya!

239 Stuck-in-CA  Mon, Dec 4, 2006 10:49:30am

The Democrats are emboldened and the slide down the toilet will now be smoother. I've had it with Bush. I think he stabbed the Republicans in the back because the Repubs were an obstacle to his backroom open-border deals and now WE all pay the price. I voted for him twice, and now I'm for impeaching him.

240 thinkingmom  Mon, Dec 4, 2006 11:06:16am

squarepeg, hous bin pharteen,
BOLTON IN THE U.N. WAS A THOROUGHBRED HITCHED TO BROKEN, OBSOLETE PLOW MANURE SPREADER.

241 Geepers  Mon, Dec 4, 2006 11:32:17am

The Republicans deserved to lose.

Or at least I was told by so many pundits.

242 Stuck-in-CA  Mon, Dec 4, 2006 12:11:23pm

geepers-

the way I see it, the Republicans may NEVER recover from their own duplicity, because all the people they are arranging to pour over our borders will all vote Democrat in the future. They have to KNOW that! If not, then they are too stupid to serve. And if they DO know it...then there obviously has to be "something else in it for THEM" to go along with this attack on our national security.

I don't trust any politicians anymore. Well, I never trusted them in the past, and I am sorry I let down my guard.

243 IguanaNights  Mon, Dec 4, 2006 12:14:50pm

Walrusboy was a terrible choice to send to the UN. We need the UN's help now more than ever (Lebanon): sending a charmless loser to NYC as our representative was one of the stupider appointments made by Bush 2.0 . If we want the UN's help in stopping our boys' butts being kicked in Iraq, then the least we can do is to appoint an Ambassador that won't spit in their faces.

244 Stuck-in-CA  Mon, Dec 4, 2006 12:20:53pm

Iguana,

you sound like an ignorant Democrat. First of all, Bolton is EXACTLY what we need in the corrupt UN. Someone to kick THEIR asses for a change.

Secondly in NO case have our troops EVER gotten their asses kicked in Iraq. They have never lost a battle. The medieval and savage Iraqis are now kicking their OWN asses and there is nothing we can do to stop them if their intention is to play out centuries of tribal hatreds. Frankly, I encourage them to kill each other...will save us the trouble. No one will miss them.

245 mac  Mon, Dec 4, 2006 12:35:59pm

243 IguanaNights

If we want the UN's help...that's some if there, Einstein.

246 scaramouche  Mon, Dec 4, 2006 12:38:16pm

My wish list: Giuliani for President; Bolton for Veep; and Ahmadinejad for one dead hairy Islamic Hitler.

247 scaramouche  Mon, Dec 4, 2006 12:44:50pm

It's getting harder and harder to keep up with all the bad news. First, James "F--k the Jews" Baker is put in charge of the Iraq exit strategy, one which will likely entail casting the Jews to the Iranian wolves (because the Jews, as always, are expendable). Now, John Bolton, one of the few voices of sanity in the UN funny farm is cashiered.

Tell me that Hillary Clinton's going to be elected President and my horror will be complete.

248 hous bin pharteen  Mon, Dec 4, 2006 1:01:19pm

#247 Scara...

These things will run their course. These libs screw up everything they touch. Iraq, Iran, the economy, etc All these things will come to a head. Think Jimmah Carter. Then the backlash from all their massive errors my end liberalism as we know it. They will be a fringe party.

The sad part is how many people across the globe who are going to end up dead before the libs are done.

249 TalkinKamel  Mon, Dec 4, 2006 1:09:04pm

#243 IguanaNights

Seriously, what is the UN good at---besides raping children, oil-for-fool scams and condemning Israel?

We need their "Help" like we need a second Hurricane Katrina, or a brand new Dust Bowl.

(You were being sarcastic, right? I mean, come on---"UN help" is an oxymoron.)

250 Dr. Shalit  Mon, Dec 4, 2006 1:10:52pm

I just wonder if Jean Kirkpatrick would like to come out of retirement.
About the same attitude as Bolton and Female to boot - Oh the Humiliation Abu bin Bububu.

-S-

251 TalkinKamel  Mon, Dec 4, 2006 1:12:07pm

#237 BabbaZee

Any time, Amiga!

:>)

252 saxking20  Mon, Dec 4, 2006 1:57:04pm

It was always such fun to watch the (non) nomination hearings for Sec. Bolton. The dems had some instance where he had, allegedly, slapped around an underling over the intelligence reports. That's all they had on him-an instance where Sec. Bolton had acted like any boss in America...

It went on for days and to see this man sit in front of these weasels and take it without exploding was proof enough to me that he could handle anything the UN could throw at him.

Sen Biden would almost have a nervous breakdown in his interrogation and Sec. Bolton always had a cool, informed, intelligent answer. Drove Biden nuts. However, Biden was itching for a return match...

It is a great loss for America because Sec. Bolton was making it happen. He knows more about the inner workings of the UN than anyone. So Sad...

253 ericJW  Mon, Dec 4, 2006 2:05:17pm

He will go down in history as one of the most qualified, intelligent, outspoken and insightful UN Sec's in history.

If Pelosi, et al. get their way, we will wind up with the #2 guy from Doha representing us in the UN.

On a side note, I think the Jets should get their new Manhattan football stadium. What we do is demolish the UN building, put up a stadium, and let Washington win on the upper-east side at least once per year...

254 EricJW  Mon, Dec 4, 2006 2:10:08pm

#216:

I figured this out a long time ago. I am much happier for it. I have a Jewish friend who is a member of Moveon.org - I don't understand how a Jewish person can support a group that spends every day promoting Islamist supremecy over Israel, America and our way of life.

255 hous bin pharteen  Mon, Dec 4, 2006 2:35:22pm

#254 EricJW

I don't understand how a Jewish person can support a group that spends every day promoting Islamist supremecy over Israel, America and our way of life.

Some people are their own worst enemy.

256 FrogMarch  Mon, Dec 4, 2006 2:43:19pm

Money quote just posted on Insta:

"Cold comfort indeed, but the upside of John Bolton resigning as ambassador to the UN is that the UN does not deserve to be dignified by ambassadors of the stature of John Bolton. His presence there endowed the place with a seriousness it has not earned. Bolton has been valiant in his efforts to clean up UN corruption and malfeasance, and follow UN procedure in dealing with such threats as a nuclear North Korea, a Hezbollah bid to take over Lebanon, and the nuclearization of Hezbollah’s terror-masters in Iran. But it has been like watching one man trying to move a tsunami of mud."

--Claudia Rosett

257 FrogMarch  Mon, Dec 4, 2006 3:23:12pm

John Hinderocker says:

UPDATE: This is just awful: Drudge is reporting that George Mitchell is on the "short list" to replace Bolton. What next? Tom Daschle for Secretary of State? John Edwards for the Supreme Court? Let's hope the list has some better names on it.

eee. sick. Democrats are pathetic little babies.

258 Dbix  Mon, Dec 4, 2006 3:42:36pm

#257 Frogmarch

Michael Savage is reporting the George Mitchell story too. I really hope this is just a smoke screen.

259 nofreelunch  Mon, Dec 4, 2006 4:28:38pm

Joe Biden, Christopher Dodd, and Lincoln Chaffee couldn't carry John Bolton's jockstrap.

The US will be worse-off for Bolton not being there to throw the proverbial turd in the punchbowl when necessary, but the UN isn't worthy of John Bolton. Once he's outta there, I hope he has a chance to clear his nasal passages of the stink -- literally and figuratively -- he has been forced to endure during his Useless Nations tenure.

260 mattm  Mon, Dec 4, 2006 4:33:57pm

I still say we stop funding the UN until it is reformed.

261 lawhawk  Mon, Dec 4, 2006 4:45:27pm

Should it surprise anyone that UN officials are breathing a sigh of relief now that Bolton is history?

Bolton was exactly what the UN needed - though the task may have been Herculean in scope and the Augean Stables were child's play in comparison.

262 deadbackpacker  Mon, Dec 4, 2006 5:08:34pm

I just emailed the UN. Their website is run just as crappy as the UN itself.Told them what I think about Kofi's platinum parachute, doubt I will get a response though. You are only allowed 30 words in the comment form.

Damn, I am going to miss John Bolton shaking the shit out of that crap hole in New York. What a waste!

263 cicero05  Mon, Dec 4, 2006 5:21:40pm

America is hopeless.

264 AirForceWife  Mon, Dec 4, 2006 5:48:40pm

#109 Haiku 12/4/2006 08:22AM PST

"The frustration and anger at the failure of our government to do anything about this problem is growing more intense everyday. Even liberals are getting fed up. ENOUGH IS ENOUGH!"

BUT...BUT..."family values don't stop at the Rio Grande".

265 AirForceWife  Mon, Dec 4, 2006 6:12:15pm

#148 Occasional Reader 12/4/2006 08:44AM PST


"We've been in much worse places than this."

I'm not about to give up on hope but I also don't agree that weve been in much worse places than this. Maybe we've been in worse places than we are currently in, but nothing compared to what is coming judging by the directions we've been heading in.

I can think of no time in U.S. history where so many people feel so little connection with America and other Americans. Where so many people have viewed themselves as citizens of the world that just happen to live here. Where so many Americans people who happen to live here view their own country as the world's biggest oppressor that needs to be punished. Where so many Americans people who happen to live here are actually rooting for our enemies. In past wars, with the exception of Vietnam, people were united, believed America was worth fighting for, loved their country, felt a connection to other Americans, and were willing to sacrifice for this country. These things are fundamental to a nation's survival and these things we have lost. If 911 wasn't enough, then nothing will be I'm afraid.

266 AirForceWife  Mon, Dec 4, 2006 6:17:39pm

#265.

I forgot to add the point that while we have failed to come together to win the battle against terrorism, the nutjob in Iran is building Nukes that one day could be intercontinental and capable of reaching us. Many of us in this country and in the west refuse to even believe we are in a war against terrorism.

I can think of no other time in history where we have been at such risk of having our homeland hit with a weapon of mass destruction and our people so unwilling to act pre-emptively to prevent it.

267 solomonpanting  Mon, Dec 4, 2006 6:19:19pm

The initial knee-jerk opposition to Bolton has given way to begrudging praise that may just be so much hot air now that Bolton has resigned.



Bolton was known as a vitriolic critic of the U.N., who once famously announced that no one would notice if the world body lost the top 10 floors of its Secretariat building in New York. After he became ambassador, however, colleagues accorded him grudging respect for his professionalism in helping to win unanimous Security Council resolutions on North Korea, and in fostering consensus on tough issues like Iran's nuclear program and the conflict in Sudan.

One former critic, Sen. George V. Voinovich*, the Ohio Republican whose initial opposition to Bolton doomed his Senate approval last year, revealed a change of heart on Bolton a few months ago. "I am very disappointed that John Bolton will not continue in his role as ambassador to the United Nations," Voinivich said in a statement after the resignation. "Given the fragile nature of the world situation, and the critical task of reforming the U.N., he should have been given an up-or-down vote on the Senate floor."

*snake

268 haakondahl  Mon, Dec 4, 2006 6:26:15pm

I don't get upset at very much.

I am now upset.

Hey TFK, you got any spare F*ck B*sh bumperstickers?

After the Cheney years, the Powell years, and the Rice years, we finally come to the Bush years, and it looks like the Cavalry is not going to arrive after all.

They were supposed to charge the enemy, but they're riding off into the sunset. At two o'clock in the afternoon.

Bush has failed to learn the only real lesson to be drawn from this election--that appeasing the Democrats gains a Republican nothing, while it costs him the base.

I'd better stop right there.

269 haakondahl  Mon, Dec 4, 2006 6:29:15pm

I am emphatically *not* of the "nuke 'em" crowd. But if we fail to act while the problem is conventional, what choice will there be later? We are squandering our opportunity to prevent a global bloodbath, because we cannot stomach a few well-placed and hard-fought battles.

When the mushroom cloud comes, we will have earned it.

270 pelayo  Mon, Dec 4, 2006 8:07:25pm

A Sad, Sad day when a fine man like Bolton gets canned for having a truthful outlook on the UN. I hope Bush gives him a post for an organization that actually accomplishes something.

271 Jed  Tue, Dec 5, 2006 3:47:05am

Bolton was THE BEST. America will miss his strong voice for justice in the UN horror pit.

272 EricJW  Tue, Dec 5, 2006 7:30:26am

I was once asked by a young child, "What are the nations united for?"

Make its leadership rich through graft and curruption.
Inching toward world government.
Legitamize real terror.
The destruction of Israel.
The destruction of the US.

Then I got to thinking, the value of the land the UN Building sits on would take a few of those third world nation to be united if they ever wanted to afford it.

273 Karl  Tue, Dec 5, 2006 7:51:40am

US OUT OF UN- UN OUT OF US!

Bolton for President!

[Link: www.cafepress.com...]

274 mandolin  Tue, Dec 5, 2006 4:09:11pm

Bolton for President? Only in my dreams. In my sweet sweet dreams. I've been looking on the web for months for people who would also like to see Mr. Bolton become preisdent.


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