MJ Martin (2 Feb 2005)
"Bill wants to be Sec Gen of the UN"


It has been long known that Bill Clinton has aspirations to become Secretary General of the UN.
 
 
While it is still early, there is a major international move under way to make Bill Clinton the chief executive of the United Nations. Unbelievable? You had only to watch Clinton's performance on a recent "Larry King Live" program. There, Bill, with his new haircut and coiffure blued to a snowy-white perfection, made repeated adulatory references to the United Nations.

If Bill had planned this career move years ago, some actions during his presidency -- inexplicable to most of us at the time -- begin to make sense, at least as the ploy of a man maneuvering for a lucrative job in the international limelight that requires no heavy lifting.

Now, here is the truly frightening aspect -- the fix is in. There are reports that Bill Clinton already has lined up support for his candidacy from Germany, France, England, Ireland and New Zealand. A handful of African states, led by Nigeria, are rooting for Bill. And Hillary has brought in Morocco and Egypt. The Russians have let it be known that they would not object to Clinton as the next secretary-general, and the Chinese love Bill almost as much as Monica did.

In Latin America, Ecuador and Brazil's new labor-loving, rabble-rousing populist presidents are Bill's type of politician, and in Asia, many Indian leaders think warm and fuzzy thoughts about the former U.S. president.

http://www.pittsburghlive.com/x/search/s_118230.html

With his new position as UN envoy over the tsunsami victims ....Bill is making his way to his ultimate goal of being Secretary General of the UN.  Long known for his globalist stances, Bill Clinton is embraced by the anti-American elements of the EU. Catering to Arafat during his Presidency, also makes him a friend to the Islamic jihadists.

Article 97: The Secretariat shall comprise a Secretary-General and such staff as the Organization may require. The Secretary-General shall be appointed by the General Assembly upon the recommendation of the Security Council. He shall be the chief administrative officer of the Organization."

Currently, the bylaws of the UN do not allow a Secretary General to be from a Security Council nation.  However, this statute can be readily changed.