To hear some folks talk, well Democrats, ‘fake news’ hacks, RINOs and Hollyweirdos mostly, you’d think that Donald Trump had not already been elected president and done a rather spectacular job. Especially when you compare what the country, and the world, looked like then to how both look today with Joey occupying the Oval Office. And when looking at where the country, and the world, are today I would argue that President Trump is exactly the man we need despite what all of the naysayers might be telling you. And speaking of naysayers, it was once again that one of the more vocal of these people was recently out sounding the alarm.
It was this past Wednesday that John Bolton was out
doing all that he could to dissuade people from voting for the one man who is
truly our only hope. It was during his appearance on MSDNC’s “Deadline” that Bolton
argued that President Trump had “simple-minded ideas about how the world
works.” He said, “I think it’s important to understand, and this is especially
important for Trump critics to understand, he doesn’t have a philosophy. He
doesn’t think in policy terms, as that’s conventionally understood in
Washington. He thinks in anecdotal, ad hoc, transactional terms, seeing through
the prism of how does this benefit Donald Trump."
He continued, “He has simple-minded ideas about how
the world works. He thinks, for example, he said it quite explicitly, if he has
good relations with the head of the foreign state, if he has good relations
with Vladimir Putin, then the United States has good relations with that
nation. That’s nonsense. Personal relations have their place in foreign
affairs, as in everything else, but the hard men of countries like China and
Russia know what their national interests are, and they pursue them. Donald Trump
doesn’t have a clue.” As if Bolton's and the establishment Republican's ideas
about the world have worked out so well!
Bolton added, “He doesn’t fundamentally understand
alliances. He thinks we’re defending the Europeans, and they won’t pay us. He
doesn’t understand that mutual security means everybody is more secure and that
there’s strength in alliances. Alliances can be a pain in the neck to manage,
but if they serve the national security interests, as ours do, NATO in
particular. To get out of it will cause negative consequences for the United
States you can’t even imagine.” Interesting how self-anointed little pricks
like Bolton have NO idea how the world really works. But they want us all to
believe that they do. And that is a risk we cannot afford to take.
What the Hell is this boob even talking about? For
Bolton and establishment elites, war is the solution to all of the problems
they create. Bolton has apparently not noticed how over the past three years
things have gone completely to Hell. Bolton is another relic that would be GONE
were it not for progressive outlets propping him up as a bona fide Republican. If
we listen to guys like Bolton we’ll end up with forever wars across the globe!
Bolton is a warmongering simpleton. Bolton has never met a war he didn’t have a
desire to send lower-class kids off to die in. He’s a disgusting hack, and any
media outlet that gives him an audience is just as bad.
President Trump accomplished something that no one,
including Bolton, thought possible. A little thing called the Abraham Accords.
Not bad for a “property developer.” That alone exceeds anything in Bolton’s
resume. And maybe, just maybe, simple ideas work because they resolve issues.
Not like what we have today, nothing more than a series of foreign policy
disasters. The bunch we now have in charge can’t seem to get along with
anybody. From Mexico to Saudi Arabia to Israel, they give the impression of
total incompetence. And where does it end. If this administration keeps going,
we will not have a friend left anywhere on the planer.
Actually, the world does work very simply. Countries
have borders and should be responsible for their own security and well-being.
We should stay the Hell out of wars and stop financially subsidizing half the
damn planet. But yes, in a way, Bolton is right, President Trump does have a
simplistic view of things, countries should be expected to pay their own way,
they should not be invading their neighbors, nor should they be starting endless
wars. Bolton is a war hawk who was part of a regime that wasted trillions of
dollars in a pathetically vain attempt to go after the vague threat known as
the “axis of evil” that set the U.S. back decades.
What drives people like Bolton crazy is that
President Trump represents a repudiation of the entire DC establishment. He
connects with people who are sick and tired of the direction of the country
over the last 40+ years. And the fact that he skipped the typical DC career
track infuriates them. Four more years of what we’ve had for the last three
plus years and our country will be finished, that is if it isn’t too late
already. So let’s attack President Trump, who is one of the best Presidents in
over a century. Meanwhile, we have Democrats who think islands flip over and
that the moon is somehow made of gas. It’s insane that there is anyone who vote
for any Democrat.
Bolton has an over-inflated sense of importance and
is a guy who has failed at everything he has done. It was President Trump’s
simple, pragmatic approach that was effective solving problems that made him
the most successful and productive President ever. Bolton is a pompous,
arrogant twit who is, without a doubt, his own biggest fan. He’s part of the
uniparty war machine and no doubt thinks we can win WWIII. President Trump
wants to keep us out of wars. He says President Trump has “simple-minded
views of how the world works” yet Joey, allegedly, has 50+ years of foreign
affairs experience and look at the mess he’s made of things.
By all means, let's continue with the elitist,
sophisticated line of thought that gave us the rise of Islamic terrorism, the
rise of Communist China and a reinvigorated Russia/New Soviet Union in a time
when these so-called brainiacs presided over the destruction of our country and
our Constitution. The perpetual grind of the ‘deep state’ is responsible for an
endless cycle of corruption and overspending, driving the debt out of control
feeding the furnace of inflation without representation from non-elected
government officials. Donald Trump is a businessman, not a politician. That’s
why deep state swamp creatures can’t understand what he’s all about.
So the President who started no new wars, forced
ISIS into retreat, calmed North Korea down, crafted the Abraham Peace Accords,
crated the Baltic peace agreements, made Mexico police their border and
negotiated a new trade deal, who won the trade war with Communist China before
it really began, had some pretty “simple-minded ideas.” For nearly 72 years I’ve
lived through people like Bolton using the U.S. as a club against countries all
over the world for personal gain. Most in government care not about right or
wrong or for what is good for Americans. It’s all about power and greed. President
Trump wants nothing more than to put America First.
And finally, there are doers (the smart people who
want America to succeed), who buck the long standing rules which have not
worked, who just make things happen because it’s actually makes sense, and who
accomplish things. Then there are the thinkers (the stupid people) who have to
get a consensus about what should be done courtesy of focus groups full of
people whose only considerations are pandering to certain groups, whose
feelings might be hurt, looking good to the boss, and being woke. Those people
who think want to study where actions might lead, but things happen too fast
for the endless studies, the pandering, the real world.
Bolton is the perfect putz
and he has been dead wrong on virtually everything he said and done throughout
his less than stellar career. It’s the doers who are busy trying to prevent
wars, to create relationships, and are working to make good things happen. President
Trump is a doer and John Bolton is a thinker. President Trump accomplished more
in his four years by being a doer than Bolton has done thinking about how
things should be done for his entire career in government. Aren’t we all
finished with the way things have always been done by just thinking about them
ad nauseum and ready to make good things happen again by actually doing
something?
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