When John R. Bolton decried the release of the two American Reporters as a mistake in negotiating with terrorists. Something Bolton is surely against...negotiating. Not to mention the strong language that inanely refers to North Korea, a nation state, as terroists. I'm not sure those insighting words are going to go anywhere in finding common ground for this nation with anyone. But Bolton is sure of his opinion, and has no fear of recklessly throwing it around in the face of a point of celebration for much of America.
Maybe the point is to cause war, not peaceful solutions.
Don't for one moment think that is type of response to any positive action on part of the United States Government under the Obama Administration is going to be surpressed by the BLOCH Neo-Cons and their ultra-conservative, anti-nation, followers. This type of negative and stirring rhetoric is right up their alley. Not only that, playing into their agenda of pushing forth blame and lies, there is going to be no end to their adversity to the Prez and the Administration. And he better start getting not only used to it, but stepping up against it.
It doesn't matter much what the topic is going to be in the next few days, or months, the Conservative niche is going to try endlessly to take credit for anything that can't spin as a negative. Bolton is just doing them a fabulous favor of giving them ammo on what a vast majority of America was ready to celebrate...the release of hostages. Maybe it was done differently in the 1980's when President Reagan had the Iranian Hostages released, but I don't see how. The Neo-Cons obviously do.
It doesn't stop here either. You're seeing the same conclusions drawn on health care, social behaviors, energy, and finance. Even as GM has now come out and praised the efforts of the government for increasing its efficiency and proficiency, the Neo-Cons immediately spin a lie that charges the support of Capitalism as the dreaded Socialism. It'll be never ending, also. Look for anything positive in the economic news coming in the next few months to be credited to GW Bush and his ego maniachal partner, Dick Cheney. Afterall this was an Administration that blamed Clinton for the mess in the first place. Of course if things do go bad in the next few months the Neo-Cons still have an out. It's the Democrats fault.
There has to be a time and place where America starts being honest with itself and defines anti-nation activities as those that do not support a cause of unity, equality, and justice for all. Do the BLOCH fit that allegiance?
All joking aside, its about time there was some accountability for this callous action.