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April 21, 2005

"The Very Organization [Bolton] Would Serve"

Michael Kinsley remarked that a "gaffe" is usually just a situation in which you accidentally blurt out your actual opinions.

Seems like the hyperpartisan hack Dana Milbank at the WaPo has committed a Kinsley-type gaffe:

James Taranto, at OpinionJournal.com the other day, had a great catch. Washington Post reporter Dana Milbank had written, “Democrats . . . assailed Bolton’s knack for making enemies and disparaging the very organization he would serve.”

Hmmmm...? Which organization would Bolton be serving?

Has he been caught disparaging the United States Government or the Office of the President of the United States or the United States Department of State?

Of course not. He's disparaged the United Nations -- which, Dana Milbank accidentally admits is, by his lights at least, the organization that Bolton will "serve."

That encapsulated perfectly the Democratic mindset. You see, we Neanderthals think that the purpose of the U.S. ambassador to the U.N. is to serve the United States, particularly its foreign policy, as made by the government’s executive branch. It is the other view that the U.S. ambassador is to serve the United Nations — to be part of that clique, that bureaucracy. That is why Barbara Boxer and others shudder so at Bolton’s “contempt” for the United Nations. They love that body, and value it as a check — or a brake — on U.S. foreign policy.

Preach it, brother.

The UN is viewed by many liberals not as tool for advancing US interests but as a necessary and desirous impediment to the advancement of those interests. The fact that the UN acts as an opponent to the foreign policy of the US is, as Steven den Beste would say, not a flaw but a feature.

More From Nordlinger: He notices, for the billionth time, that the media doesn't seem to mind when liberal Democrats use the "slur" un-American.

Is this a verboten word or not? If it's uncivil, then the media had better start castigating Democrats when they use it. If it's permissible, then let me know, because I'm going to start using it like a brothertrucker.


posted by Ace at 12:46 PM
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And no editor at the WaPo caught this, either. They all went "mmm..sounds right."

Posted by: See-Dubya on April 21, 2005 01:04 PM

Isn't there an anecdote about Ronald Reagan where he would meet with each of his diplomats that he was planning on nominating and ask them, "Tell me what you know about the country you'll be serving..."

After letting them ramble on for a few minutes about the price of chrome in Albania, he would interrupt them and say, "No. No. No. The country you'll be serving is the United States of America."

Posted by: Enrak on April 21, 2005 01:07 PM

I had heard that about George Schulz--as SecState that seems plausible.

Posted by: see-dub on April 21, 2005 01:09 PM

It's true. He tells the story himself.

Posted by: ace on April 21, 2005 01:36 PM

Although now I can't remember if it was Schultz or Eagleberger.

One of them.

Posted by: ace on April 21, 2005 01:37 PM

George Schultz. And man, I loved his attitude about it. Talk about reinforcing a point. He would invote the new ambassador over to his office, wave at a map of the world, and ask them to point to the country they would be serving. When they pointed to Chad or wherever, he would say "no, this is the country you'll be serving" and point to the US.

I love that.

Posted by: Dave in Texas on April 21, 2005 01:57 PM

Who would sign Bolton's paycheck? That's who he would "work for".

QED

Posted by: on April 21, 2005 02:08 PM

"...When George Schultz was Secretary of State every
new ambassador heading out to their post would go to
his office ...each time a new ambassador would come in
George would take them to this enormous globe that
stood on the floor some three or four feet tall, and
he's casually say, just for this picture turn the
globe to your country. The new diplomat would eagerly
spin the globe around to France or Mali or Germany, at
which point the Secretary of State would say, "No, let
me explain something." And he would slowly turn that
giant globe back to the United States of America..."

http://cfdev.georgetown.edu/sfs/programs/isd/lecture_iden_speech_wolfowitz.cfm

Posted by: rcl on April 21, 2005 02:48 PM
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