Bye-bye, Bolton
In the wake of the resignation of John Bolton, now, thankfully the former U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations, the president is laying it all at the feet of political obstruction instead of the fact that the Senate, for once, used good sense in not affirming his nominee for this delicate job.
According to an Associated Press report, the president is bitter, “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…this stubborn obstructionism ill serves our country and discourages men and women of talent from serving their nation,” he said.
What a crock!
Bolton was forced to cut and run, a victim of his own inability to function as a tactful and patient diplomat, a fact recognized by both parties who let his appointment as the U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations die on the vine and force his resignation.
Bolton, instead of infusing a world view, has consistently taken a Nikita Khrushchev-type route to diplomacy. He’s a hard-nosed predator who doesn’t believe in negotiations or talking out the differences between the United States and a growing number of nations across the planet, more willing to employ brawn than brain in the fragile arena of diplomatic relations.
This thug believes the United States should develop new nuclear weaponry, oust foreign leaders and overthrow governments that do not goosestep to this administration’s marching orders.
He is a member of the neocon Project for The New American Century — a dangerous, thoughtless think tank that pushes for America’s positioning as the sole superpower on the planet. Other PNAC members, past and present, include Dick Cheney, Paul Wolfowitz, Donald Rumsfeld, William J. Bennett, Scooter Libby, Richard Perle, Dan Quayle, Jeb Bush and William Kristol, a ship of fools that will, with any luck, find berth alongside the Titanic.
So, another chicken hawk has fled the coop, and not a moment too soon. But, before we celebrate too hardily, we must take pause because God only knows who Bush’s daddy has waiting in the wings this time.

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Come on, Ed. Why is it only obstruction when the Republicans do it? Both parties are guilty in our government's problems.
Posted by: Arlene Ball | December 4, 2006 09:29 PM
For anyone interested in knowing the truth about John Bolton they can read numerous writings from a wide variety of sources including many of the members of the UN who served with Mr. Bolton. Just cut and paste this site, http://www.heritage.org/Research/InternationalOrganizations/wm1269.cfm into the address bar and this will take you The Heritage Foundation site.
I personally find Mr. Bolton to be the kind of representative we need in the UN. He did much to defend us and he arranged the 6-party coalition which has halted North Korea’s nuclear program, at least for now. This by itself is far more than Clinton’s appeasement party ever hoped to do.
Posted by: Lee Backus | December 11, 2006 04:27 PM
Again I agree with you and again you are right. Keep it up we need your voice.
Posted by: utgopher | December 15, 2006 05:32 PM
To Arlene Ball----------you might be right about both parties being guilty but there is only one party responsible for our BIGGEST problem...Iraq!
A bigger problem is that they don't admit it so we can get out!
Posted by: utgopher | December 16, 2006 04:31 PM