Ambassador John Bolton: Just the man to bring peace and understanding to the Texas House Speaker race
Another day, another endorsement for
Speaker Joe Straus as
Rep. Lois Kolkhorst, R-Brenham,
signs up. But Tea Party favorite
Rep. Ken Paxton, R-McKinney, isn't giving up yet, not with
unindicted suspected war criminal and former US Ambassador to the United Nations
John Bolton in his corner.
In a letter circulated this morning by Paxton supporters, Bolton said that he was endorsing the Tea Party fave from McKinney because he would take a firm stand on redistricting and border security. "If action is not taken soon," Bolton, warned, "citizens all across our nation will face the same dangers already threatening Texans." Considering Bolton was knee-deep in the utterly failed Bush-era policies that failed to bring democracy to the Middle East but did throw it further into ever-deepening turmoil, this may not be a ringing endorsement.
Paxton has done a splendid job of picking up support from fringe-right groups like the Texas Republican Assembly, and grand layers of astroturf like Dick Armey. However, this latest endorsement puts him in interesting company, since Bolton has recently returned from a rally in Paris supporting Mujahedin-e Khalq. A Communist group that was implicated in the 1991 Kurdish massacres ordered by Saddam Hussein, it has been regularly classified as a terrorist organization by the US and other nations.