Wednesday, April 13, 2005
Thoughts on the U.N. Ambassador
The main problem people have with John Bolton, the proposed U.N. ambassador, is that he is blunt and undimplomatic.
The United Nations has shown itself to be one of the most corrupt institutions in the world. It coddles dictators. It has enganged in one of the biggest single instances of corruption in human history recently.
And for that, people feel some "one-world let's love each other and have a Coke" delusional desire to respect and promote the United Nations.
The United Nations needs someone with a prophetic voice who will stand up and say "this place is a cesspool." Diplomacy be damned.
And that is why I support John Bolton for U.N. ambassador.
The main problem people have with John Bolton, the proposed U.N. ambassador, is that he is blunt and undimplomatic.
The United Nations has shown itself to be one of the most corrupt institutions in the world. It coddles dictators. It has enganged in one of the biggest single instances of corruption in human history recently.
And for that, people feel some "one-world let's love each other and have a Coke" delusional desire to respect and promote the United Nations.
The United Nations needs someone with a prophetic voice who will stand up and say "this place is a cesspool." Diplomacy be damned.
And that is why I support John Bolton for U.N. ambassador.