On the Eve of Trump's Inauguration 2025: Predictions, starting with somebody who actually knows Trump, has worked with Trump.

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Dante starts out with a prediction from a highly credible and knowledgeable source - a man who Trump picked to be his National Security Advisor

Anybody who cares about being informed about the relationship between Donald Trump and John Bolton, can do a web search on what people said of him at the time Trump announced the appointment of Bolton as the replacement for retired 3 Star General H.R. McMaster. Their relastionship started and ended up some disagreements between the men, both professional and on Trump's side personal (Several Trump associates claim Bolton was not initially chosen to be the NSA, in part, due to Trump's disdain for Bolton's signature mustache.).

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Contributor The Federalist Society

In a Sunday interview on United Kingdom-based LBC Radio with host Lewis Goodall, Bolton was asked about how the second Trump term will look in comparison to his first term.

Bolton predicted that Trump's second term will be "just as chaotic" as the first, adding that the first term will be "duplicated" due to Trump not being "disciplined by what the job requires."

"I think it will be just as chaotic; that's just the way Trump is. One day he is talking about imposing 60 percent tariffs of China, the next day he wants to rename the Gulf of Mexico, now he is forcing the Israeli government to agree to a ceasefire in Gaza that Joe Biden has been working on for seven months because he wants the conflict out of the way...So I think it will be a very wild ride. I think it will be duplicated in many respects in domestic policy as well because Trump is just not disciplined by what the job requires," Bolton said.
 
Trump hired Bolton and Trump only hires the very best so Bolton must know what he is speaking about.
 
Bolton joins former Trump staffers, other former Trump cabinet members, former Trump attorneys, former Trump security officials, and even Trump's former Chief of Staff in trying to warn the American public.

The American public doesn't care. Trump is going to lower the price of eggs, he promised. Character, competence, respect, honesty and decency have taken a back seat. Actually, they're in the trunk.

Okie dokie, here we go!

:popcorn:
 
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John Bolton was more qualified to be president than trump. So nobody wants to hear what trump had to say about Bolton on Joe Rogan. The thing about being in a position of management is that the people you pick are a reflection on you. So if Trump is badmouthing Bolton after he hired him, then it goes to show that trump is a poor decision maker.

The thing is that Bolton has spoken truth about trumps incompetence so Trump is going to disparage him.
 
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Bolton joins former Trump staffers, other former Trump cabinet members, former Trump attorneys, and even Trump's former Chief of Staff in trying to warn the American public.

The American public doesn't care. Trump is going to lower the price of eggs, he promised. Character, competence, respect, honesty and decency have taken a back seat. Actually, they're in the trunk.

Okie dokie, here we go!

:popcorn:
They aren't in the trunk either.
 
The people can see through the bullshit of Bolton, Romney, Cheney and the rest of the old guard elitist country club Republicans that the left never took seriously and in fact used to despise until they became anti Trump.
"The people" wanted cheap food.
 
John Bolton was more qualified to be president than trump.

No he wasn't.
So nobody wants to hear what trump had to say about Boltn on Joe Rogan. The thing about being in a position of management is that the people you pick are a reflection on you. So if Trump is badmouthing Boltn after he hired him, then it goes to show that trump is a poor decision maker.

That part is true. So is Bolton. They deserved each other. Both totally dysfunctional.



The thing is that Bolton has spoken truth about trumps incompetence so Trump is going to disparage him.

War mongers should never get too much credit.
 
No he wasn't.


That part is true. So is Bolton. They deserved each other. Both totally dysfunctional.





War mongers should never get too much credit.
I don't like Bolton, but comparing resumes, Bolton was more qualified to be president than trump. Of course, if we had been stupid enough to put him in that office, we'd be fighting a war in Iran right now. Bolton did speak the truth about trump and if Bolton could see it, then it is apparent that trump is a very evil person. Game recognizes game.
 
Third person? :laughing0301:
Donald Trump, a man that slips into third person so often, you’d think he was referring to an entirely different man named Donald Trump. Case in point?
  • “They all want the endorsement of Trump,” he said of his political influence in 2021. “It’s a very important treasure.”
  • “You wouldn’t even be hearing about immigration if it weren’t for Donald Trump,” he said of the evergreen issue in an interview with NBC during the 2016 election.
  • “Somebody please explain to Michelle Obama that Donald J. Trump would not be here, in the beautiful White House, if it weren’t for the job done by your husband, Barack Obama,” a petulant tweet of his read in August 2022, after the former first lady said criticized a then in-office Trump.
Trump talks ― and writes ― in third person so often, The Washington Post put together a one-minute, 46-second video of his best third-person moments in 2019. (Imagine how long the clip would be now.)

double :laughing0301:
 
  • Brilliant
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Donald Trump, a man that slips into third person so often, you’d think he was referring to an entirely different man named Donald Trump. Case in point?
  • “They all want the endorsement of Trump,” he said of his political influence in 2021. “It’s a very important treasure.”
  • “You wouldn’t even be hearing about immigration if it weren’t for Donald Trump,” he said of the evergreen issue in an interview with NBC during the 2016 election.
  • “Somebody please explain to Michelle Obama that Donald J. Trump would not be here, in the beautiful White House, if it weren’t for the job done by your husband, Barack Obama,” a petulant tweet of his read in August 2022, after the former first lady said criticized a then in-office Trump.
Trump talks ― and writes ― in third person so often, The Washington Post put together a one-minute, 46-second video of his best third-person moments in 2019. (Imagine how long the clip would be now.)

double :laughing0301:

So, Trump and yourself refer to yourselves in the third person?
 
Bolton joins former Trump staffers, other former Trump cabinet members, former Trump attorneys, former Trump security officials, and even Trump's former Chief of Staff in trying to warn the American public.

The American public doesn't care. Trump is going to lower the price of eggs, he promised. Character, competence, respect, honesty and decency have taken a back seat. Actually, they're in the trunk.

Okie dokie, here we go!

:popcorn:
“The forest was shrinking but the trees kept voting for the axe, for the axe was clever and convinced the trees that because his handle was made of wood he was one of them.” - Turkish proverb.
 
Dante starts out with a prediction from a highly credible and knowledgeable source - a man who Trump picked to be his National Security Advisor

Anybody who cares about being informed about the relationship between Donald Trump and John Bolton, can do a web search on what people said of him at the time Trump announced the appointment of Bolton as the replacement for retired 3 Star General H.R. McMaster. Their relastionship started and ended up some disagreements between the men, both professional and on Trump's side personal (Several Trump associates claim Bolton was not initially chosen to be the NSA, in part, due to Trump's disdain for Bolton's signature mustache.).

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Contributor The Federalist Society

In a Sunday interview on United Kingdom-based LBC Radio with host Lewis Goodall, Bolton was asked about how the second Trump term will look in comparison to his first term.

Bolton predicted that Trump's second term will be "just as chaotic" as the first, adding that the first term will be "duplicated" due to Trump not being "disciplined by what the job requires."

"I think it will be just as chaotic; that's just the way Trump is. One day he is talking about imposing 60 percent tariffs of China, the next day he wants to rename the Gulf of Mexico, now he is forcing the Israeli government to agree to a ceasefire in Gaza that Joe Biden has been working on for seven months because he wants the conflict out of the way...So I think it will be a very wild ride. I think it will be duplicated in many respects in domestic policy as well because Trump is just not disciplined by what the job requires," Bolton said.
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