“The most amusing 30 seconds of Sean Hannity’s career”
…[T]his foreign policy decision was made by the Dear Leader himself – W., with a big assist from envoy Christopher Hill – and they just don’t know what to make of that. Leading to the most amusing 30 seconds of Sean Hannity’s career.
HANNITY: North Korea has finally handed over a long awaited accounting of its nuclear program to Chinese officials, fulfilling a key step in the denuclearization process. Although North Korea’s declaration is six months later than their deadline, the news today brings a clear foreign policy victory for the Bush administration. But will the press report it that way? Joining us now for analysis, former ambassador to the U.N. and a Fox News contributor, John Bolton. What do you think this means?
BOLTON: I think it’s actually a clear victory for North Korea. They gain enormous political legitimacy….In return, we get precious little. I think this is North Korea demonstrating again that they can out-negotiate the U.S. without raising a sweat.
HANNITY: Boy I tell you they’ve done it time and time again, and I’m sorta perplexed, Mr. Ambassador, to understand why we keep going back to the well knowing that they haven’t kept the agreements in the past. Whatever happened to Reagan’s “trust but verify”?
That’s fair and balanced all from the same guy.
Har har. The video is here.
July 1, 2008 at 4:59 pm
I don’t get it…
Did Hannyboy say something good or dumb? It seems like he contradicts himself. I’m not sure what your point was….but Fox News is kinda hilarious regardless.
July 1, 2008 at 5:47 pm
Well that’s the point…
He contradicts his own statement immediately after John Bolton makes him feel stupid.
Poor Sean Hannity. It’s hard being a lapdog. You never know what you’re supposed to be believing, and it’s especially hard when the Bush administration disagrees with itself.
July 1, 2008 at 6:03 pm
Evan, help keep us troops out of Iran. We’d appreciate it. Run with Obama for VP. lol.
July 1, 2008 at 6:24 pm
Ha.
I’ve heard rumblings about this Claudia Kennedy woman.
I’m wondering if they’re both going to pick women.
If McCain picks Carly Fiorina, that would be a hilarious disaster since she wrote the book on running a corporation into the ground.