Bolton out

Discussion in 'Politics' started by Cuddles, Sep 10, 2019.

  1. vanzandt

    vanzandt

  2. It has been weird.

    We just heard a solid round of the lefty media showing compassion and outrage for hurting the Taliban's feelings and then they launched into a full round of defending the war in Afg.

    Not the lefties of yesteryear. Especially in regard to their overwhelming defense of state intel interference, and love of big state presence in your life in general.

    There used to be hippy types among them that would crop up for a few rounds of kumbaya during various protest stages. Not so anymore. Angry, violent, bitches 24/7. Wouldn't mind seeing a few peace protests break out just to mix a little ying in with my yang. But not gonna happen. You know all those hippy chicks are easy so sometimes it can provide some R&R.

    Marianne Williamson vents that 'conservatives are nicer' to her than those on the Left


    https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/...tives-are-nicer-to-her-than-those-on-the-left
     
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    #12     Sep 12, 2019
  3. Cuddles

    Cuddles

     
    #13     Sep 19, 2019
  4. Cuddles

    Cuddles

    https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/tr...-alerted-ukrainian-efforts-called-it-n1066141

    Bolton wanted White House lawyers alerted to Ukrainian efforts, called it 'drug deal,' witness tells Congress

    Former Russian analyst Fiona Hill testified to members of Congress Monday behind closed doors.

    Former national security adviser John Bolton was so disturbed by Rudy Giuliani’s efforts to get the Ukrainians to investigate President Donald Trump’s political opponents that he called it a “drug deal,” former White House official Fiona Hill reportedly told Congress on Monday.

    Hill, the former top Europe expert in Trump’s White House, testified that Bolton told her he wanted no part of the effort by Giuliani and acting White House chief of staff Mick Mulvaney, a person in the room for Hill’s testimony told NBC News.

    The New York Times first reported details of Hill's testimony Monday night.

    "I am not part of whatever drug deal Rudy and Mulvaney are cooking up," Bolton told Hill according to the testimony, the Times reported.

    Bolton was fired by Trump in September.

    Hill testified that Bolton told her to report the situation to the top lawyer at the National Security Council, John Eisenberg, according to the person in the room for Monday’s closed-door hearing. Bolton also was said to have referred to Giuliani as a "hand grenade."

    Hill told lawmakers she considered what was happening to be a clear counterintelligence risk to the United States, the individual in the room for Hill’s testimony told NBC News.

    Requests for comment to the White House, Giuliani and Bolton were not immediately returned Monday night.

    Also Monday, correspondence between the White House deputy counsel and Hill’s lawyers show the White House tried to limit what Hill could say to Congress in its impeachment inquiry.

    The letters, obtained by NBC News, illustrate that while the White House did not try to block Hill from testifying, it did tell Hill’s lawyers about four areas that could potentially fall under executive privilege.

    Hill testified under subpoena on Monday to the House. Previously, she agreed to testify at Congress' written request.

    The House has launched an impeachment inquiry over matters that include Trump’s communication with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy that involved a request for an investigation by that country into Biden and his son.

    There is no evidence of wrongdoing by either Joe or Hunter Biden.
     
    #14     Oct 15, 2019
  5. UsualName

    UsualName

    When Bolton tips off his mustache in front of congress and reveals he’s really James Comey don’t forget you heard it here first.
     
    #15     Oct 15, 2019
  6. Cuddles

    Cuddles

    #16     Oct 15, 2019
  7. Cuddles

    Cuddles

     
    #17     Oct 15, 2019
  8. Cuddles

    Cuddles

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    #18     Oct 15, 2019
  9. Cuddles

    Cuddles

    https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/do...ome-trump-s-foreign-policy-decisions-n1080651

    In private speech, Bolton suggests some of Trump's foreign policy decisions are guided by personal interest
    The former national security director was especially critical of the president's handling of Turkey, according to multiple sources present for his remarks.

    Former national security adviser John Bolton derided President Donald Trump’s daughter and son-in-law during a private speech last week and suggested his former boss’ approach to U.S. policy on Turkey is motivated by personal or financial interests, several people who were present for the remarks told NBC News.

    According to six people who were there, Bolton also questioned the merits of Trump applying his business acumen to foreign policy, saying such issues can’t be approached like the win-or-lose edict that drives real estate deals: When one deal doesn’t work, you move on to the next.

    The description was part of a broader portrait Bolton outlined of a president who lacks an understanding of the interconnected nature of relationships in foreign policy and the need for consistency, these people said.

    Bolton, a long-time foreign policy hawk who also served in the administration of President George W. Bush, expressed support in his private remarks for Trump’s stance against China on trade, people present said. But Trump and Bolton had a litany of policy differences — on Iran, North Korea, Syria and, apparently, Ukraine.

    Bolton told the gathering of Morgan Stanley’s largest hedge fund clients that he was most frustrated with Trump over his handling of Turkey, people who were present said. Noting the broad bipartisan support in Congress to sanction Turkey after President Recep Tayyip Erdogan purchased a Russian missile defense system, Bolton said Trump’s resistance to the move was unreasonable, four people present for his speech said.

    Bolton said he believes there is a personal or business relationship dictating Trump’s position on Turkey because none of his advisers are aligned with him on the issue, the people present said.

    The Trump Organization has a property in Istanbul, and the president's daughter Ivanka Trump attended the opening with Erdogan in 2012. Though it’s a leasing agreement for use of the Trump name, Trump himself said in a 2015 interview that the arrangement presented “a little conflict of interest” should he be elected.

    Like other former Trump advisers, Bolton said regardless of how much evidence is provided to Trump that Russia interfered in the 2016 election, the president refuses to take any action because he views any move against Moscow as giving credence to the notion that his election is invalid, the people present for Bolton's remarks said.

    At one point in his closed-door remarks, Bolton was asked what he thinks will happen in January 2021 if Trump is re-elected, people present for his remarks said.
    Bolton responded by taking a swipe at Trump’s son-in-law, Jared Kushner, and Ivanka Trump — both of whom are senior White House advisers — and at Sen. Rand Paul, R-Ky., three people familiar with his remarks said.

    Bolton said Trump could go full isolationist — with the faction of the Republican Party that aligns with Paul’s foreign policy views taking over the GOP — and could withdraw the U.S. from NATO and other international alliances, three people present for his remarks said.

    He also suggested that Kushner and Ivanka Trump could convince the president to rewrite his legacy and nominate a liberal like Lawrence Tribe — a Harvard Law professor who has questioned Trump’s fitness for office and was a legal adviser to Barack Obama’s 2008 campaign — to the Supreme Court, the people present for Bolton's speech said.

    Bolton said, with an eye roll that suggested he doesn’t take them seriously, that Kushner and Ivanka Trump could do so in an attempt to prove they had real influence and were in the White House representing the people they want to be in social circles with at home in New York City, the people present for his remarks said.

    Those present said that at that point, the audience appeared shocked.

    Bolton has been writing a book, having reached a deal with Simon & Schuster, and people present for his remarks in Miami said he suggested to the audience several times that if they read it, there would be much more material along the lines of what was in his speech.
     
    #19     Nov 17, 2019
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  10. Cuddles

    Cuddles

     
    #20     Nov 21, 2019