Monday, August 01, 2005

JOHN BOLTON TO THE U.N.

It's great news from the White House, folks.
After months of Democrat obstructionism and sophist rhetoric in the Senate, President Bush will make a recess appointment of Bolton.
Recess appointments are appropriate when Congress is in recess. Congress went on vacation at the end of last week. That in itself is good news, because the country is always safer when the legislative power of government is idle.
But the August Senate recess gives the President the right to send Bolton to the United Nations weeks before the beginning of the next General Assembly in September.
The announcement of the Bolton appointment sent the scurrilous Senate Democrats into their usual sounds of fury signifying nothing.
Joe Biden and Jumpin' Jim Jeffords are among 36 Senators who sent a letter to the President telling him not to make the Bolton recess appointment. We are sure that President Bush must have shivered in his boots when he looked over the list that includes the names of all the big-government socialists disguised as Senate Democrats.
But best of all, we confidently look forward to seeing John Bolton put the United Nations on guard. Finally, in spite of the usual Democrat objections, America will have a man representing America's interests at the U.N., rather than those of the French and other America haters.

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