A 101st Fighting Keyboardist Interviews John Bolton

14 August 2006 9:07 am by Taylor Marsh

Olmert said oops,
sorry 'bout that
this morning. It's the least he could do after destroying
an entire country, while losing the battle. Brillitant stuff, Mr. Prime Minister.

Oh, and speaking of brilliant, via
TBogg
, I offer some really fantastic reading for you this morning. Hope
you don't lose your lunch (or breakfast if you're on the Pacific side of the
U.S.).

If that's not enough we've got Condi
talking to Ken doll Sean Hannity
.

One might want to ask what John Bolton is doing sitting down in the middle
of a war giving an interview to this broad. Hey, politics before peace, baby.
The Bush administration does have their priorities.


Pamela: Yeah, so a lot of people have a great deal of confidence
in you. Cynics, people that don't trust those in government. And when you
say something, we believe it, so you know, it's important to those that are
really paying attention, because there's no question we're at a historical
crossroads. Some really big things are coming down. I'm not Chicken Little.
You know, I'd rather be dancing. Trust me. Before 9/11, believe me, look at
Andrew Bostom, you know who he is, he's an Islamic scholar. There's a guy,
he's a medical school professor at Brown, research this, I mean, completely
brain-cracked at 9/11, and he's written these incredible, you know, encyclopediatic
works about Islam. I mean things are really happening, so, I mean as long
as we're conscious of that. I mean you saw the flack that Bush took because.
he's finally said five years later, I mean, it was a little long in the tooth
there with the War on Terror, the War on Terror, you know, it's like saying
the war on cannons, the war on guns, to say, “Islamic fascism.”
And they won't say it in Britain. You know, in Britain they wouldn't say it.
That was, I think, a big deal. It shouldn't be a big deal. If you can't name
your enemy, how are you going to fight your enemy? So, you know, I think just
Israel is the hot spot. It's not, it's the front lines on the war on Islamic
fascism, but Iraq is too. And that's part of the problem with the media. Even
the government must be surprised by the hoax, Qana, Reutersgate, the photoshopping
of pictures. This is not one incident, and it's important, like when you say
we have to stay focused on what we have to do, but that colors everything.

Bolton: Yeah.

Pamela: You know, the whole humanitarian crisis was colored
by this bogus, fake, Hezbollywood.

Bolton: Well that, President Bush said right after 9/11, this is going to
be a long war, and Americans as a culture have a relatively short attention
span, but now it's almost exactly five years after 9/11 and a substantial
part of the population is still supporting it. I think this recent news of
the uncovering of this plot in London, if anybody had forgotten the risks
that we take if we don't eliminate this terrorist threat, or how absolutely
immoral and cynical they are to have plotted to blow up that number of civilian
aircraft, really, it ought to be a wake-up call, and I hope that it is, and
I hope that it reminds everybody that this threat has not gone away. And it's
not going to go away, unless we're persistent.

Pamela: Do you think Lieberman would have won if this came
out 24 hours, or 48 hours, prior? … … … …

ATLAS
INTERVIEWS JOHN BOLTON

 
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