Posted on 11/08/2006 11:31:37 AM PST by West Coast Conservative
Next shoe to fall in Bush WH: John Bolton as US-UN ambassador?... Developing...
Because he knows he has no support in the heralded "base" of the GOP.
He never has; it's all been just like Rush: supporting him because the alternative is worse.
Disgusting.
Ahh, the old "I'm taking my ball and going home" approach to national politics. Clearly (and I don't mean this with any real enmity) you wouldn't have the intestinal fortitude to ever become prez. Not a big surprise, though, only a very few do.
The good news is that we don't have to play nice with phoney conservatives anymore just to hold a majority that proved largely ineffective anyway. The RINO's value has just been cut in half.
AS ths point, Chafee is focused on landing a lobbying job, not on wasting his time tending to Senate business, such as it is.
To quote our newly-former-SECDEF, "Hope is not a method."
They will do what Pelosi and the rest of the leadership say they are to do.
Murtha will not allow any appropriations for the forces in Iraq except for bugging out.
Terrorists will rejoice.
Alas, Babylon--it's not a novel, it's the script for the next freakin' reality show.
Nancy is making herself known, and Bush is saying "Yes, Maa'm. Can't remember who said that maybe they won't be too bad.
The troops have been stabbed in the back for the second time in one generation by the American public.
I dare call it treason.
The President needs to show our troops and our enemies that he is still in charge. Mr. President, show some guts and do this---
The Bolton Plan (another recess appointment, with a twist!)
Human Events ^ | October 3, 2006 | Human Events
Posted on 10/03/2006 3:56:28 PM PDT by Petronski
The Bolton Plan:
If Sen. Lincoln Chafee (R.-R.I.) continues thwarting a Senate vote to confirm John Bolton as the permanent U.S. ambassador to the United Nations, the White House plans to make a second recess appointment of the embattled diplomat. According to an administration source who requested anonymity, if the Senate does not vote on Bolton before his current recess appointment expires December 18, the President will again name Bolton to the post during Congress post-election recess. In order for Bolton to be paid, however, he would also have to be appointed to a different position while his formal title would have to be changed. Obviously, we would prefer a Senate vote and the almost-certain confirmation for John Bolton, said the source.
Lincoln Chaffee for UN Ambassador!! /s
[I'm kidding, really, I can hardly imagine anyone worse for that role]
Hell, will Laura be safe?!
Take your pick: James A. Baker, Lawrence S. Eagleburger, Nicholas F. Brady, Richard L. Thornburgh, William P. Barr, Manuel Lujan Jr., Clayton K. Yeutter, Edward Madigan etc......
To stop evil here we had to remove a dictator. Our president and congress made a commitment to the Iraqi people. I don't believe he will go back on his word.
Bush may not go back on his word, but Congress most assuredly will--and Congress controls the purse.
Heck, appoint ME ! I'll make Bolton look good. I demand Kofi Anus be brought up on criminal charges, have is loser son arrested and charged. I'll raise god holy hell in the Security Counsel, and General Assembly. It would be a pleasure.
Expect the new American leadership to BUILD new reactors for NK and even Iran now.
Bombs away........
"Not a big surprise, though, only a very few do."
Bush in his press conference mentioned how he had been in many political rodeos. You dust youreself off and get back on (or words to that effect). Reminded me of Nixon's book "In the Arena", the title came from something Teddy Roosevelt had said I believe.
One thing I was mad about was Rummy's "resignation" and why do that now instead of earlier. Bush was asked that guestion and got pretty pissed. Said how he was not going to announce his decision so late in the campaign as it would send the wrong signal to the troops as it would make it look like he was using the military for political purposes. I have to agree - and like the way Bush thinks (more than my knee-jerk responses!).
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