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Ask John Bolton a Question

Share / Recommend - Comment - Print - Thursday, Mar 23 2006, 8:28AM

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Today, John Bolton is manning the "Ask the State Department" desk.

I have just submitted a couple of questions to Bolton.

Here is your chance to do the same.

-- Steve Clemons

Travel Update: I am flying to Orlando this morning and will be speaking to the Orlando Area Committee on Foreign Relations this evening. If you are in the neighborhood, drop me a line.

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Posted by Anonymous, Mar 23 2006, 8:44AM - Link

I'm at work, trying to remain anonymous.

Any volunteers out there to ask Bolton about the short-leash relationship that Condoleezza Rice promised?

Possible questions:

How many times has he felt a tug?

Has your behavior improved under this discipline?

Posted by Pissed Off American, Mar 23 2006, 9:37AM - Link

Marky......

Heres the link to the paper by
John J. Mearsheimer (University of Chicago's Department of Political Science) and Stephen M.Walt (Harvard University's Kennedy School of Government) that you recommended.

http://ksgnotes1.harvard.edu/Research/wpaper.nsf/rwp/RWP06-011

And no Steve, its NOT off topic. One of the reasons Bolton was put where he is is to protect Israel's interests, whether they mesh with our own, or not. Anyone that separates the neo-con agenda from the Israeli agenda, is as detached from reality as Cheney's comments about "last throes" were. And the close relationship that Harry Reid, (and many other), top Democrats have with AIPAC should dispel any notions that there is really any major difference between the two parties when it comes to alliances and policy preferences.

And the "civil war" in Iraq??? It is by design, and is being nurtured and cultivated by both the U.S. and Israel to dismantle the Shiite's hold on power and sever the connection between Iran and Iraq's "leadership". The end result desired is a puppet regime that is no threat to Isreal, and will provide safe haven for our continued and escalating military presence in the Middle East. But first they gotta undo the total clusterfuck Bremer put together in his zeal to loot the Iraqi assets through privatization. The civil war serves that end.

Posted by Malevolence Prime of Techno-Babylon, Mar 23 2006, 11:07AM - Link

I went to the ask Bolton a question gizmo at State. The page posts Bolton as the "Permanent Representative" to the United Nations. Wasn't Bolton a "recess" appointment by Bush? If Bolton is a "recess" appointment, why is State billing Bolton as permanent?

Posted by dahreese, Mar 23 2006, 12:26PM - Link

It's all about appearances. Just like Phase Two of the Senate Intelligence Commission report - Senator Roberts can't let it go 'cause it'll embarass the Republican party and will expose the Bush regime's lies to the rest of the world (not that the rest of the world doesn't know anyway).

And, just like not releasing Phase Two of that report prior to the last elections two years ago, ("...we don't want to influence the upcoming elections"), the Republican faction of that committee which is headed by Sen. Roberts, the Republicans can't afford "appearances" in the upcoming elections either.

The same with Bolton. Forget the truth, it's appearances that matter.

Posted by Dan Kervick, Mar 23 2006, 2:08PM - Link

"Today, John Bolton is manning the "Ask the State Department" desk"

How charming. Sort of like having Jack Kevorkian man the local Suicide Help Line.

Posted by koreyel, Mar 23 2006, 2:35PM - Link

I have just submitted a couple of questions to Bolton. Here is your chance to do the same.


If you could fly a plane into the UN building which floors would you take out? And why?

Posted by Chanel No 5, Mar 23 2006, 2:47PM - Link

When did you first start to hate America and love Israel? Was it caused by some trama that happened in your childhood?

Posted by Amok92, Mar 23 2006, 4:58PM - Link

Is it true that you are in fact the Walrus and not Paul or John for that matter?

Posted by Punchy, Mar 23 2006, 6:02PM - Link

"If you could fly a plane into the UN building which floors would you take out? And why?"

I am laughing hysterically at the "and why" part. Too funny. Comedic genius.

Posted by Marica, Mar 24 2006, 9:09AM - Link

We have just learned that Cheney's hotel TV is always on Fox News. They have a real closed circuit operation working here, like a filtering system on a swimming pool, They put out the "word of the day," then heightened rapture, at the hotel that night they get repeat after repeat the "word of the day" on Fow News.
How often does each one get passed through the filter to get rid of all the bad news that is so polluting.
I thought they used Fox as a tool, now we learn they actually listen--that is amazing.
Does Mr. Bolton also listen to Fow News?

Posted by MarkW, Mar 28 2006, 9:15AM - Link

This question was sumbitted:

Stephen writes:
Mr. Ambassador, thanks for your leadership at the United Nations. Are there any plans to reduce the amount of money the United States contributes annually to the U.N.? Keep up the great work looking out for our interests.

It looks like difficult questions were screened.

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