CAVUTO ON BOLTON
Watch. This. Now. And then go here.
Senator Norm Coleman on Nomination of John Bolton
Simply put, John Bolton deserves to be confirmed as Ambassador to the United Nations. He's done an extraordinary job, particularly in regards to the security counsel resolution sanctioning North Korea –a masterful diplomatic effort that brought them back to the six-party talks. Time and again, Ambassador Bolton has been a strong voice, making certain that U.S. concerns are addressed at the UN, while at the same time also reaching out to the international community for compromise and consensus. With so much at stake, I hope that recent talk of bipartisan cooperation rings true and that we will be able to have an up or down vote on Ambassador Bolton before the end of this legislative session.
UPDATE: MALKIN VIDEOBLOGS FOR BOLTON HERE . MICHELLE, YOU ROCK hat tip Jon Malkin has more here too.
Rosett on Bolton and Hewitt too
Are you willing to pay to have a voice at the U.N.?
UPDATE: My thoughts on Bolton. It is by the grace of Gd that a man of Bolton's character and caliber has not walked away from the miasma of mediocrity, the slings and arrows of the "looters and moochers" who aren't fit to wipe his boots. “The hatred of the good for being good.”
He stays and fights the great fight. Unbelievable. Another indication that there is a Gd. And that the men that Ayn Rand wrote of really do exist. Bolton is one of those men.
UPDATE: JINSA: THANK YOU, JOHN BOLTON








Sorry, Pamela.
Ain't gonna happen:
J O S H U A P U N D I T: The next head to roll: John Bolton
Bolton is another red meat sacrifice to the New Order, and a symbol of the Bush Administration's shifting relationship with Israel.
I wish it weren't so.
Posted by: Freedom Fighter | Monday, November 13, 2006 at 05:55 PM
I'll have to agree with you there FF.
I wrote to my WA senators, that's the word from them. F**king liberal bitches. They are only concerned with his holding back some info from the senate, ain't going to look at his record at the UN for the past year. All the resolutions that he's put on the table this year, were GW's policy, and don't amount to a hill o' beans.
Bipartism? Not a chance!
--mdd--
Posted by: --mdd-- | Monday, November 13, 2006 at 08:24 PM
Get ready for another terrorist attack ...thanks dhimmicraps
Posted by: shmujew | Monday, November 13, 2006 at 09:41 PM
That's OK, I want him to run as Rudy's VP.
Posted by: DoctorDentons | Tuesday, November 14, 2006 at 06:50 AM
Bolton is a real man.
Posted by: Richard Davis | Tuesday, November 14, 2006 at 08:49 AM
Bolton deserves to be made Secretary of State or Secretary of Defense if they won't make him UN Ambassador. These weasels are talking bipartisanism, but the proof is staring us right in the face. They will not allow Bolton to be there because he makes them wet their panties, plain and simple.
Posted by: Abu Daboo Doo al Bedrocki | Tuesday, November 14, 2006 at 10:46 AM
Bolton is today's Paul Revere. "The Islamofacists are coming", ya freakin' dimwits. The secular regressives are the enemy within (Loyalists in this analogy), taking shots at him and hacking at the legs of his horse as he rides through the sleepy streets.
Posted by: majdvmphd | Tuesday, November 14, 2006 at 11:32 AM
DoctorDentons: Rudy for POTUS, Romney for VPOTUS, Bolton for Sec of State, Santorum for Sec of Defense. Bolton would be wasted as VPOTUS but would really clean house at State.
Posted by: PMarc | Tuesday, November 14, 2006 at 11:47 AM
I agree that what is being done to John Bolton should be a crime. Joe "Plagiarizer" Biden is a waste of amino acids and the perfect poster boy for term limits.
But I believe Bolton will have his sweet revenge someday in the near future. He'll make the perfect Secretary of State in the new GOP administration in 2008.
And if Rudy's the One, it's a sure pick.
Posted by: prairiemain | Tuesday, November 14, 2006 at 11:50 AM
PMarc: You are absolutely right.
BTW, you didn't happen to go to DeLaSalle in NO did you ?
Posted by: DoctorDentons | Tuesday, November 14, 2006 at 12:09 PM
Neil Cavuto is awesome.
He's the most underated host on Fox News Channel.
He would be a terrific appointment somewhere, Sec of Treasury? Press Secretary, or even Bolton's VP...
Go to "Blogging for Bolton" and make your calls and send your emails. Else you are just watching and not participating.
There's no good reason why he can't remain as the UN Ambassador, especially with so much going on in the world.
Vindictiveness is the reason and also to be beholding to George Soros and his anti-semitic agenda.
This is a perfect opportunity for the left to show it knows the meaning of Bipartisan, of Partnership and not Partisanship.
Posted by: Richard Davis | Tuesday, November 14, 2006 at 01:00 PM
DoctorDentons: No, I didn't go to DeLaSalle since I'm not from New Orleans but from Lafayette. Spent a lot of my youth in NO, though; had several friends from there.
Posted by: PMarc | Tuesday, November 14, 2006 at 01:13 PM
The free city of Liberty made servile,
Made an asylum for corrupt ones and dreamers:
The King changed, to them not so vehement:
From one hundred will become more than a thousand.
Century 4, Quatrain 16 - Nostradamus
Deus veult!
Posted by: Tancred d'Hauteville | Tuesday, November 14, 2006 at 02:58 PM
Let me put this politely.
We're f*cked.
Bolton - toast for no gd reason
Khalizhad - leaving so he is not associated with the incipient disaster.
Gates - who advised Bush I to F*ck the SHia in 1991, incoming
Baker - who thinks if the settlements all die, palestinians will lie down with both lambs and jews, directing Bush 43's 'saving graces'
Rice - became who she really is..a state dept cipher with no committment to anything
The leader, Bush 43 whose political commitment is INCOMPETENCY, and craven seeking of cooperation by throwing overbaord the idea that the USA stands for freedoms and democracy for realpolitik and John Foster Dulles, in the search for anti jihadi Somoza's.
This is NOTHING to fight for.
I am not alone
Posted by: epaminondas | Tuesday, November 14, 2006 at 04:38 PM
Totally awesome post . . . I can never get enough footage of the man with the mustache that repels bullets. The stupidity of the American electorate never fails to amaze me.
Posted by: Sissy Willis | Tuesday, November 14, 2006 at 05:13 PM
No, epaminodas, you are not alone in several respects.
#1 You have a multitude of retarded trolls who feel as you do. Doesn't make your "Lord of the Flies" mentality correct.
#2 You have us to protect you, people who understand the nature of the threat and will defend you even when you throw your own under the bus and forsake them for consorting with and appeasing the Islamofacists.
#3 I'm in search of anti-Jihadists too. Thankfully I am not alone in Patriotism.
Bush is committed to doing the right thing in the face of partisan political games that you are playing right in to. THAT is how history and G-d will judge him. I respect that he cares not what YOU, the furry-footed hobbit, thinks of his ideals of liberating 50,000,000 people from the Taliban and Saddam, and in the process, making us safer at home.
What's right is right, even if nobody is doing it!
Posted by: majdvmphd | Wednesday, November 15, 2006 at 09:07 AM