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Jack Rabbit Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Aug-02-05 05:10 PM
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Ian Williams (The Nation): Bolton Sent to Recess
Edited on Tue Aug-02-05 05:17 PM by Jack Rabbit


From The Nation
Dated Tuesday August 2


Bolton Sent to Recess
By Ian Williams

Kofi Annan greeted the recess appointment of John Bolton as US ambassador to the United Nations in a measured way that was perhaps intended as a nuanced put-down: "We look forward to working with him, as I do with the other 190 ambassadors. And we will welcome him at a time when we are in the midst of major reform."

While Bolton supporters on the far right greeted his appointment as if he were Wyatt Earp coming to clean up Tombstone, which is in fact pretty much how Bush presented him, Annan subtly put him on a par with the Permanent Representative of Nauru, which has the size and population of an average Manhattan block, and hinted that the process of UN reform was already proceeding apace without his coming to the rescue.

Of course, subtlety and nuance are lost on both Bush and Bolton. The conservatives who applauded the President's courage and leadership in making a recess appointment are normally strict constructionists, and although Bush is by no means the first President to abuse the prerogative, it is clear that recess appointments were meant to be be used in cases of unexpected emergencies, not to bypass the confirmation process.

Bush did indeed stress the urgent need for the appointment because of the reform agenda before the sixtieth-anniversary summit of the UN. But the President has not really explained how he is assisting reform by sending to New York someone who has vocally dismissed the relevance of the organization, and whose record includes finding weapons of mass destruction where no one else could find them but losing his memory about recent interviews by the State Department's Inspector General.

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Related thread: Amy Goodman (Democracy Now!): On the Bolton appointment (interview with Ian Williams) started by Jack Rabbit today at 12:50 pm PDT

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whistle Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Aug-02-05 05:17 PM
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1. That sounds like Kofi is suggesting that the US Ambassador...
...climb down from his high horse and earn the respect of the UN delegation before he suggests any reform.:applause: :woohoo: :rofl: Way to go Kofi!!!
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