So before the Patriots-Ravens AFC Championship game, some old lady in a sequined Patriots scarf – claiming to be Steven Tyler – screamed the national anthem. It was…not good. Check it out. But the worst national anthem peformance…and by worst, I mean best…belongs to Michael Bolton. Here is his at 2003 American League Championship Series. Sooooo many details to savor. a.) Bolton anticipated forgetting the words to the national anthem. b.) We know this because…he wrote the words on his palm. c.) And…he does…he forgets the words at the 0:46 mark. d.) Very nonchalantly Bolton brings his fingertips up to rest on the mike with his palm facing inward. Uh huh. Any delusions that I was smooth in ninth-grade Spanish class now destroyed. e.) Excruciating silence as he reads. f.) Immediately, Bolton closes his eyes to recapture the sincerity of his performance. g.) But, unfortunately, Bolton did not have Adam Sandler’s stupid remote control in Click. His song and the crowd were not put on pause. We all heard his pause. h.) A cascade of boos affirm, we were not on pause, we saw him read his palm. i.) The color guard behind him cracks and lets out a mocking smile. j.) Recognizing that he did not pull off his cheat, Bolton embarrassingly touches his temple and shakes his head. “My bad…” k.) In a desperate attempt to win back the crowd he gives a little extra on “rockets’ red GLARE!!!” l.) All of the above took place in 10 seconds time. Amazing. m.) At the end Bolton, dripping with false sincerity, points to the color guard that earlier laughed at him. k.) And finally… Bolton gives a clap to the color guard. But! But! But!…he leaves his left hand, the hand with the crib notes written on them closed… resulting in an awkward open hand to closed fist clap. It’s as though he doesn’t want us to see the notes that he just so obviously read. What is Bolton hiding? Does he have nudie pictures drawn next to “were so gallantly streaming.”
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Worst National Anthem Performance: Tyler vs. Bolton
… not Newt Gingrich, who said he’d name the former U.N. ambassador as his Secretary of State. Bolton is going with…Team Romney. Via the WSJ : Former U.N Ambassador John Bolton is set to endorse Mitt Romney and will join his top team of foreign-policy advisers, according to people close to the campaign. Your reaction?
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Newt Gingrich said that he would name former U.N. Ambassador John Bolton to be his secretary of state if elected president, and would move the U.S. embassy in Israel from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem.

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AP PHOENIX (AP) — A federal judge Friday dismissed Arizona Gov. Jan Brewer’s lawsuit that accused the Obama administration of failing to enforce immigration laws or maintain control of her state’s border with Mexico. The dismissal by U.S. District Judge Susan Bolton comes in a counter-lawsuit filed by Brewer as part of the Justice Department’s challenge to Arizona’s controversial immigration enforcement law. The Republican governor was seeking a court order that would require the federal government to take extra steps, such as more border fencing, to protect Arizona until the border is controlled. Bolton said Brewer’s claim that Washington has failed to protect Arizona from an “invasion” of illegal immigrants was a political question that isn’t appropriate for the court to decide. The judge also barred some of Brewer’s claims because the issues were dealt with in a 1994 case by Arizona and can’t be litigated again. Court precedent also requires the dismissal of some claims, Bolton wrote. “While Arizona may disagree with the established enforcement priorities, Arizona’s allegations do not give rise to a claim that the counter-defendants (the federal government) have abdicated their statutory responsibilities,” Bolton wrote. Brewer said in a written statement that she wasn’t surprised by Bolton’s ruling. “It is but the latest chapter in a story that Arizonans know all too well: The federal government ignores its constitutional and statutory duty to secure the border. Federal courts avert their eyes. American citizens pay the price,” Brewer said. The Department of Justice issued a one-sentence statement saying it was pleased by Bolton’s decision. The DOJ sued the state of Arizona last year in a bid to invalidate Arizona’s immigration enforcement law. Bolton put key parts of the law on hold, such as a provision requiring police, while enforcing other laws, to question a person’s immigration status if officers had “reasonable suspicion” the person was in the country illegally. Brewer has asked the U.S. Supreme Court to hear her appeal of Bolton’s ruling. Brewer’s attorneys had argued that her lawsuit was necessary to help bring relief to Arizona from the burdens of being a busy illegal entry point into the country. The governor’s lawsuit didn’t seek a lump-sum award, but rather asked for policy changes in the way the federal government reimburses states for the costs of jailing illegal immigrants who are convicted of state crimes. Such changes would have given the state more money. Justice Department lawyers, who asked the judge to throw out the lawsuit, argued successfully that federal court isn’t the right place to consider the political questions raised by Brewer. The judge also agreed with their contention that several claims by the governor should be thrown out because a court rejected similar legal claims in a 1994 case brought by Arizona, and an appeals court decision prohibits Brewer from moving forward with her case.

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AP – Former United Nations ambassador John Bolton said Thursday that the Obama administration is doing “almost nothing” to protect Iranians from the violence of their own regime — as represented at the U.N. by President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad.

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Daily Caller – Former United Nations ambassador and potential 2012 presidential candidate John Bolton told The Daily Caller he’s “glad” Fox News’s South Carolina presidential debate Thursday evening focused mostly on foreign policy.
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Former U.N. Ambassador John Bolton will take his most tangible step toward a presidential run on Saturday when he attends a Republican presidential cattle call in Iowa.

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