Bolton for the Nobel?
Surely this is a joke, right?
Alas... no.
(Bolton was nominated for the award by former Swedish Deputy Prime Minister Per Ahlmark. Who knew a Swede could be so utterly misguided? Sure, Ahlmark's long been a critic of totalitarianism and anti-Semitism from his perch on Sweden's right, but how can anyone in his or her right mind think that Bolton deserves to win any award associated with peace (especially the big one)?! Clearly, Ahlmark isn't in his right mind. -- A few of my old posts on Bolton are here, here, and here.)
Alas... no.
(Bolton was nominated for the award by former Swedish Deputy Prime Minister Per Ahlmark. Who knew a Swede could be so utterly misguided? Sure, Ahlmark's long been a critic of totalitarianism and anti-Semitism from his perch on Sweden's right, but how can anyone in his or her right mind think that Bolton deserves to win any award associated with peace (especially the big one)?! Clearly, Ahlmark isn't in his right mind. -- A few of my old posts on Bolton are here, here, and here.)
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Fair enough, Robbie. But I'm not sure Bolton's a better candidate. Williams at least seemed to reform himself and to work for peace. What has Bolton done?
By Michael J.W. Stickings, at 5:36 PM
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