Perfect
Mar 21, 2005
What I love about Bolton, America's new ambassador to the U.N., is the sheer volume of "damaging" material. Usually, the Democrats and media have to riffle through decades of dreary platitudes to come up with one potentially exploitable infelicitous soundbite. But with Bolton the damaging quotes are hanging off the trees and dropping straight into your bucket. Five minutes' casual mooching through the back catalog and your cup runneth over:
The U.N.? ''There is no such thing as the United Nations.''
Reform of the Security Council? ''If I were redoing the Security Council, I'd have one permanent member: the United States.''
International law? "It is a big mistake for us to grant any validity to international law."
Offering incentives to rogue states? "I don't do carrots."
I - heart - Bolton.
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