Despise Bolton, but Read His Book Anyway
Despise Bolton, but Read His Book Anyway
According to his publisher, the memoir will be the “most comprehensive and substantial account of the Trump Administration,” a chronicle of a “President addicted to chaos, who embraced our enemies and spurned our friends, and was deeply suspicious of his own government.” Bolton will apparently argue that Donald Trump committed not one but many impeachable offenses. -snip
^ If it's like he says it is, then I love it!
Originally posted by RobtardI will certainly be reading it. 🙂
According to his publisher, the memoir will be the “most comprehensive and substantial account of the Trump Administration,” a chronicle of a “President addicted to chaos, who embraced our enemies and spurned our friends, and was deeply suspicious of his own government.” Bolton will apparently argue that Donald Trump committed not one but many impeachable offenses. -snip^ If it's like he says it is, then I love it!
While a scumbag, John Bolton is a lifelong Republican whose career goes back to the Reagan Administration, he's very well known and respected amount Republicans, so many Republicans will be reading his book.
Funny part, Bolton's book will very likely contain information that the Republicans in the Senate voted to not hear during Trump's impeachment. They will hear it now 🙂
Originally posted by RobtardGood God, Yes!
While a scumbag, John Bolton is a lifelong Republican whose career goes back to the Reagan Administration, he's well very known and respected amount Republicans, so many Republicans will be reading his book.Funny part, Bolton's book will very likely contain information that the Republicans in the Senate voted to not hear during Trump's impeachment. They will hear it now 🙂
Bolton describes a pattern of corruption in which Trump routinely attempts to use the leverage of US power on other countries to his own personal ends.
“The pattern looked like obstruction of justice as a way of life, which we couldn’t accept,” Bolton writes, adding that he took his concerns to the attorney general, William Barr.