kiss up, kick down, recess

From CNN

Dodd, a senior Democrat on the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, said a recess appointment would send a negative message to the Senate and the United Nations."I would hope the president would think a little longer about this from his perspective," Dodd said on "Fox News Sunday." "I just think Mr. Bolton's the bad choice here. He's damaged goods. This is a person who lacks credibility. This will be the first U.N. ambassador since 1948 that we've ever sent there under a recess appointment. That's not what you want to send up, a person that doesn't have the confidence of the Congress."


In other news, Karl Rove spent the weekend savoring letters to the editor from the raging liberals of Indiana:

  • The Palladium Item
  • The Munster Times
  • Comments

    NYBri said…
    Great line this:

    "There is more to good governance than a huzza and an amen."

    Wish I'd thought of that one.

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