That pic is actually flattering, compared to some I saw about a year ago. He was near death due to his abuse of illicit drugs, food and other substances. He has kidney failure and other very dire problems for a 44 year-old former soccer phenom.
But who really cares what he has to say about world events, anyway?
More importantly, how can we conservatives make sure we don't have to resort to taxation, as suggested earlier here, as the only way to modify this behavior.
Adjusted for inflation and the dollars slide (mostly over the past 4 years), oil is still cheaper than it was in the 70s. We survived, no thrived, through it all back then.
Yeah, as much as it turns my stomach to think Canseco is telling the truth, Congress has its own issues to clean up. They are through with "the people's business" and have time to grandstand like this?
A little research shows that Hezbollah has over 40,000 active members. If each dragged 5 friends/relatives/neighbors/coworkers out, we would have the 250,000 that formed the base of yesterday's mob. Not out of the question.
"This says this administration doesn't flinch. It will be like Pat Moynihan on steroids. Reading his first speech to the general assembly ... will be like reading a Scalia dissent."
Excerpted from Evans-Novak newsletter. Whether you like Novak or not, his list points up a few of the things Mr. Bolton can be counted on to bring to the mix.