While
I've noticed some leftward drift from Ann Coulter, I will for now
side
with the argument that Michelle Malkin (whom I also love) is making a
bit much her statement "that the eventual Republican candidate
shouldn’t pick “a novelty candidate” as their vice presidential nominee
because it “would ring too much like Sarah Palin.” In fact, and
without knowing about this kerfluffle, I had
exactly the same thought when I saw that Romney had South Carolina
Governor Nikki Haley on his "short list." It would be exactly
what
some (ahem) would expect from Romney, whose campaign ideology
seems to
be one of meeting perceived expectations of a group he really
doesn't
understand. Conservatives. The answer, Mitt, is John R. Bolton.
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I totally respect Mr Bolton. He is all action and no bullshit. Plus he is intelligent, unlike the current doofus in the VP slot.
ReplyDelete"Bolton is all action and no bullshit. Plus he is intelligent."
ReplyDeleteWell, that sorta disqualifies him from consideration as a political figure, doesn't it?
No way a Romney wants somebody who knows more about stuff than he does hangin around tryin to suppress the inevitable snark.
Sorry, Mon Cher Roi de France, but John Bolton is a sine qua non for SecState, and no other position.
ReplyDeleteNo other individual comes close to having the ability to rebuild our foreign policy vis-a-vis the scum of the world a.k.a. Venezuela, Norks, the entire Arab world, the Euros, etc.
Just the act alone of putting Bolton in as SecState would send a message to the scum that their reindeer games are at an end.
Putting John Bolton into a non-post like VP would be a terrible disservice both to Bolton and to the nation.
It would be akin to making Jensen Button change the tires on the McLaren F1 car instead of driving it in the Grand Prix.
Kim
Ohio Senator Portman. We've got to be serious on this, a lotta damage to undo.
ReplyDeleteHaley's gettin' ready to have some problems. We're talking impeachment, IRS investigations and such. I think Rom has probably crossed her off his list.
ReplyDeleteConservative women should not lower themselves to this kind of cat fight.
ReplyDeleteThey should confine their hair-pulling to the jello pool or mud pit, as the Constitution specifies.
(What? Well, okay, that's just in my own amendment which hasn't been adopted yet, so technically, you're right.)
Ditto the republican presidential candidates, DougM.
ReplyDeleteI question whether Rambler will appoint Bolton to any position in his cabinet. He will be advised by 'advisors' that Bolton is just too controversial. After all, the Senate forced him into a recess appointment as W could not get him past Reid.
ReplyDeleteSad that politics throws so much sand into the gearworks of a proper and decent confirmation process. We the people lose too many good candidates to political tit-for-tat games.
Someone should rap some knuckles, {or HEADS, but that might break something} and get these dufi to start earning their pay, and doing the will of the people. "We the people ..." It AIN'T THEM, they're the hired help.
tomw