@shavixmir saidNobody?
Good, bad or the proof that there’sa cosmic balance of comedy in play?
It’s like political corruption, meets ultimate justice, meets irony on a base level… and no one has an opinion?
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@shavixmir saidWell, in my opinion; one good thing about Bolton, is that he wised-up and exited his relationship with Trump quickly, once he learned how cooked Trump and his minions really are.
Good, bad or the proof that there’sa cosmic balance of comedy in play?
Either way, I don't see myself ever caring for him after the way he was when appointed by Trump himself.
@shavixmir saidTrump is going after everyone who ever criticized him from a position of power or a position of intimacy. It is his pettiness and insecurity showing.
Good, bad or the proof that there’sa cosmic balance of comedy in play?
@KingDavid403 saidThe man’s history is, indeed, dubious at best.
Well, in my opinion; one good thing about Bolton, is that he wised-up and exited his relationship with Trump quickly, once he learned how cooked Trump and his minions really are.
Either way, I don't see myself ever caring for him after the way he was when appointed by Trump himself.
Hence the post.
@Earl-of-Trumps saidAt least he can formulate two consecutive grammatically complete sentences which have a logical connection. That's more than his former boss can accomplish.
I can't think of too many politicos that make my blood boil as much as Bolton.
I don't really care if Trump had to dig up this dirt, as long as it's real, I'm content.