Bolton Admonishes U.N.
That phrase has a pleasing ring to it...Bolton admonishes the U.N...I hope there's more where that came from, afterall, how often does anyone admonish the U.N.?
Check out the piece in at washingtonpost.com to see what kind of waves Bolton is making over there:
My only disagreement with this is that I don't think we should try to make the U.N. stronger and more effective. I think we should adopt the Leftist tactic of "cut and run" in this instance. It's a failed institution. It's a money hole and it's a fraternity of thugs, socialists and communists who want to separate us from our wealth.
Bolton seems to be a good man, but the U.N. needs to be put out of business, not made stronger.
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Check out the piece in at washingtonpost.com to see what kind of waves Bolton is making over there:
"Americans are a very practical people, and they don't view the U.N. through theological lenses," Bolton told reporters outside the General Assembly hall. "They look at it as a competitor in the marketplace for global problem-solving, and if it's successful at solving problems, they'll be inclined to use it. If it's not successful at solving problems, they'll say, 'Are there other institutions?' . . . that's why making the U.N. stronger and more effective is a reform priority for us: Because if it's a more agile, effective organization, it is more likely to be a successful competitor as a global problem-solver."
My only disagreement with this is that I don't think we should try to make the U.N. stronger and more effective. I think we should adopt the Leftist tactic of "cut and run" in this instance. It's a failed institution. It's a money hole and it's a fraternity of thugs, socialists and communists who want to separate us from our wealth.
Bolton seems to be a good man, but the U.N. needs to be put out of business, not made stronger.
Welcome washingtonpost.com readers!
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