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Sunday, July 31, 2005

Dodd: Bolton Is Damaged Goods

WASHINGTON - Anticipating President Bush soon will appoint John Bolton as U.N. ambassador, a leading Democrat said Sunday that Bolton would go without the confidence of Congress.

"He's damaged goods. This is a person who lacks credibility," said Sen. Christopher Dodd, a senior Democrat on the Senate Foreign Relations Committee. He said Bush should think again before using a recess appointment to place Bolton at the United Nations while the Senate is on its traditional August break.

"That's not what you want to send up, a person who doesn't have the confidence of the Congress and so many people who've urged that he not be sent up to do that job," said Dodd, D-Conn., on "Fox News Sunday."


Which is, of course, what obstructionist politicians say when they realize that the roadblocks they've put in the way of opposition initiatives are going to be circumvented, if only in a temporary manner.

The truth of the matter is that a majority of Senators in Congress, put there by majority votes in each of their respective states, believe that President Bush's nomination for UN Ambassador (this would be the President who was also recently elected by a strong majority of the people) is an acceptable choice.

We could confirm that and get past this matter if political malcontents like Senator Dodd would cease the petulant partisanship and let the Senate get on with its job.

Comments

Avatar for MikeAdamson

I’m tempted to cheer for Bolton’s appointment just so that you see what a mistake it would be and how far back the cause for UN reform would be set. I will, however, deny myself that pleasure because the UN is too important a forum. I hope that America appoints somebody a bit less ideologically blinkered than Mr. Bolton.

MikeAdamson on July 31, 2005 at 05:07 pm
Avatar for modern instances

I’m tempted to cheer for Bolton’s appointment just so that you see what a mistake it would be and how far back the cause for UN reform would be set.

You know, I’ve always thought that the best thing that could happen for liberals is for the GOP to win power so they can do what they want to do, thereby bringing more people to the left after seeing the damage.  Course, the same could be said the other way round.

modern instances on August 1, 2005 at 10:08 am
Avatar for The Whistler

I think what’s been shown is the President is 110% behind Bolton.

And the Ambassador’s are to represent the President in their respective assignments.

It also shows how irrelevant the Democrats are.  They’re silly parlimentarian tricks may slow things down but they can’t obstruct things forever.

The Whistler on August 1, 2005 at 01:08 pm
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