Wednesday, September 28, 2005

ALIEN INVASION WARNING (Art Bell please call)

Someone at the Guardian -- Anne Gearan -- has been drinking conservative Kool-aid that is bound to be a career death. Her article is "U.N. Ambassador Bolton Says Reforms Begun"
Bolton, President Bush's hard-charging choice to be the U.S. ambassador at the United Nations, has been pulling long hours and winning respect if not friends among U.N. diplomats in the nearly two months since Bush went around Senate Democrats to give Bolton a rare recess appointment to the U.N. job.
It's probably because Bolton voted yes on some "reform" items. Nevertheless, a compliment from the Guardian is startling.

Even more startling, there was this found elsewhere in the obituary for Federal Judge Constance Baker Motley, age 84, a Johnson appointee:
At the heart of much of it was Motley, from a case in Little Rock, Ark., in 1957 that led President Eisenhower to call in federal troops to protect nine black high school students to leading the legal charge to win James Meredith's entry into the University of Mississippi in 1962.
You mean, Bill Clinton didn't personally order those troops?!!
Aliens have taken over the Guardian!!!!!.

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