Posted on 03/18/2005 6:29:10 PM PST by blam
'There's no such thing as the United Nations'
(Filed: 19/03/2005)
The wit and wisdom of John Bolton, President George W Bush's nominee for the job of US ambassador to the UN:
"There is no such thing as the United Nations." On the United Nations itself
"If you lost 10 storeys, it wouldn't make a bit of difference." On UN headquarters in New York
"If I were redoing the Security Council, I'd have one permanent member: the United States." On the UN Security Council
"A gleam in one beholder's eye but looks like flat-out aggression to somebody else." On humanitarian intervention
"It is a big mistake for us to grant any validity to international law even when it may seem in our short-term interest to do so - because, over the long term, the goal of those who think international law really means anything are those who want to constrict the United States." On the US and international law
"Some Europeans have never lost faith in appeasement as a way of life." On Europe
I like him.
He's perfect for the job.
"Some Europeans have never lost faith in appeasement as a way of life."
I have only one quarrel with Bolton on this point: he should have said MOST Europeans have never lost faith in appeasement as a way of life.... there are brief appearances of backbone here and there, but the whole trend for many years now has been toward an ever more flaccid, naive, and cowardly outlook on international affairs.
Give 'em Hell!
I like him also.
I'd vote for him for president.
Oh he is going to liven things up there!
I like this man!!!
Condi/Bolton '08- Freedom on the March.
I liked Bolton since he said "no deals" to the Small Arms gun grab attempt.
Our kind of guy.
We need about 100 like him, talking levelheaded sense, to counterbalance the preponderant drivel that sloshes out of the UN. But 1 is a good start.
Words and deeds! Some GREAT words coming from John Bolton!
I could be wrong, but the Pommies seem upset at Mr. Bolton.
If youre going to play the oldest established permanent floating transnational crap game for laughs, you might as well pick an act with plenty of material. What I love about John Bolton, Americas new ambassador to the UN, is the sheer volume of damaging material. Usually, the Democrats and media have to riffle through decades of dreary platitudes to come up with one potentially exploitable infelicitous soundbite. But with Bolton the damaging quotes are hanging off the trees and dropping straight into your bucket. Five minutes casual mooching through the back catalogue and your cup runneth over:
The UN?
There is no such thing as the United Nations.
The UN building?
If you lost ten storeys, it wouldnt make a bit of difference.
Reform of the Security Council?
If I were redoing the Security Council, Id have one permanent member ...the United States.
The International Criminal Court?
Fuzzy-minded romanticism ...not just naive but dangerous.
International law in general?
It is a big mistake for us to grant any validity to international law.
Offering incentives to rogue states?
I dont do carrots.
But he does do shtick. I happen to agree with all the above statements, but I can see why the international community might be minded to throw its hands up and shriek, Quelle horreur! Its not just the rest of the world. Most of the American media are equally stunned. The New York Times wondered what Mr Bushs next appointment would be:
Donald Rumsfeld to negotiate a new set of Geneva conventions? Martha Stewart to run the Securities and Exchange Commission?
Okay, I get the hang of this game. Sending John Bolton to be UN ambassador is like ...putting Sudan and Zimbabwe on the Human Rights Commission. Or letting Saddams Iraq chair the UN conference on disarmament. Or sending a bunch of child-sex fiends to man UN operations in the Congo. And the Central African Republic. And Sierra Leone, and Burundi, Liberia, Haiti, Kosovo, and pretty much everywhere else. All of which happened without the UN fetishists running around shrieking hysterically. Why should America be the only country not to enjoy an uproarious joke at the UNs expense? ...
There's more via the "Nuts and Bolton" link above. Enjoy!
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