Could Bolton Tell-All Book Bring Down Prez Trump's Right-Wing Support?!?!

Criticism from far right-wing Conservatives has the potential to influence opinion of Prez's Trump's base far more than constant progressive attacks . . . Read more:

John Bolton calls Trump a liar in clip from his primetime TV interview

Bolton's first interview about his blockbuster book will be a sit-down with ABC News' Martha Raddatz. A first look at the clip came on the day it emerged the White House had sued to block the release of Bolton's tell-all.

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  1. Oh don't be so silly to think such

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  2. John Bolton is a nut, and outed himself as a nut during the Bush II administration. His hiring was the worst of many bad hiring decisions that Trump has made. He was always about pushing his own pro-war agenda and he sought to undermine Trump’s non-interventionist instincts and is seen as a disloyal scumbag he is by Trump’s base who also reject the Neocon wars.

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  3. ^^^^And yet Trump hired him to be his National Security Advisor. Weird?

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  4. the odds are that it's 80%-plus known information and that remainder is more or less assumed by knowledgeable advisors.

    likely a dud, except for filling airtime on leftist cable shows.

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  5. Who in DC, or anywhere, likes Bolton?

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  6. BREAKING: Politicians lie.

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  7. Bolton is some whiny baby who got his fee-fee's hurt by the big, bad, orange, New York bully.
    And didn't he shoot off this same blank a year or so ago?

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  8. Trump's loyalists never understood why Bolton was hired.

    He was stalking until he got a job.

    Some of the tell-alls reveal more about the teller than the subject.

    Ultimately, they lower the stature of the writer. Example other than Bolton: Mattis.

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  9. Trump is a politician who lies!

    Now, I'm going to vote for a politician who doesn't lie.

    Searching...........I'll get back with a name.

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  10. Bolton is like a UMKC professor, meaning mediocre but intellectually arrogant..

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  11. Bolton worked for Obama. Nuff said.

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  12. "the odds are that it's 80%-plus known information and that remainder is more or less assumed by knowledgeable advisors."

    And yet the Great Pumpkin is shitting his diaper (again) to keep it from being released. Really weird.

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  13. "Bolton worked for Obama. Nuff said."

    And could you provide a smidgen of evidence for that assertion?

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  14. Worked for Bush Jr. Nuff said.

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  15. Bolton wanted more wars, more unnecessary and wasteful wars.

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  16. Without cable TV, there never would have been a Bolton.

    Total opportunist and self-promoter. Stalker, too, of Trump to get a job.

    He now returns to form on TV.

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  17. And yet he was hired by the man with the great brain. Go figure.

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  18. Bolton a disgusting -looking douchebag...yet another thing to avoid in the news these days

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  19. I’m sure there was a point in time when Trump got tired of Bolton saying we should start WWIII
    So he fired him

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  20. Trump considered him disposable and "fireable," so he took a chance on him.

    Obviously, he made a mistake and fired him.

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  21. And yet the stable genius never makes mistakes. Just ask him.

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  22. Don't worry, Trumptards - Barr and the rest Trump's personal Lawyers who make up the Justice Department of the United States of America now will find a way to stop Bolton from telling the truth about your God-Emperor of Dung!

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  23. Book or no book, scandal or no scandal, USA is better with Bolton not advising a President.

    Let him vent; small cost for being rid of him.

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  24. Just another episode in the unreality show in DC.

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  25. Butthurt Bolton wanted war with Iran. Career malcontent with an axe to grind. MSNBC will go apeshit blowing up some juicy allegation or other until it fails to have an effect. Yawn.

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  26. CIA working on formula to make Bolton's mustache fall off. You may quote me on this.

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  27. I thought Trump only picked the “bestest people“. “Everybody wants to work for Trump”. What happens? This is about the 20th reject from that failed administration.

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  28. My favourite Trump tweets are the ones where he rails against awful, incompetent, dishonest, useless people who he himself appointed to the most senior jobs in government and once lavished with praise.

    Stable genius?

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  29. Bolton is exposing Trump's stupid, weak, and pathic behavior.

    Is Finland part of Russia? Is the UK a nuclear power?

    Pleading with China and begging Xi to buy American farm products so he can get reelected.

    Even loyalists like Pompeo said Trump is full of shit.

    The GOP should invoke the 25th and get rid of Trump before the entire party goes down in flames this November.

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  30. Scapegoating Bolton doesn't change the fact Trump that is a complete idiot.

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  31. Trump had unprotected sex with a sex worker at a golf course. Thats his level of class. And he admits it.

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  32. He has categorically denied ever having sexual relations with Stormy Daniels. The only evidence there is that he did is her say so and she is a deranged junkie. There is literally nothing else to convince us otherwise except her nonexistent integrity.

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  33. ^^^ The "only" evidence also includes a documented certified payment, a non-disclosure agreement, a civil lawsuit over it, and testimony under oath with a guilty plea in another criminal trial that ended with the naming of Trump as a co-conspirator.

    Also, the categorical denial is from a known pathological liar, so there's that.

    At least there is one commentor here that continues to think Trump is a moral guy that keeps getting framed by the fake news. HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!!

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  34. the bombshells are so predictable and less substantive than ukraine.

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  35. Paying crazy women to shut up and go away are part of the cost of doing business for men like Trump. It did not matter if what she claimed were true so much as that it would be damaging to his public image. Paying her off was not an admission of guilt.

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  36. As a war lover, Bolton wanted to attack any country that even slightly offended America. He made a lot of enemies because of that. Trump was one of many who found Bolton to be a buffoon.

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  37. After Obama and Bush failed to make any inroads into getting the economy humming, Trump comes in and kicks butt to lower the unemployment of minorities and others to record levels. It's nice to have a president who is extremely proud of America and interested in helping Americans raise their living standards by limiting illegal immigration and bringing manufacturing back to the U.S. Obama was busy looking in the mirror to see if he looked "Hollywood" enough, while Bush was too layed back to get much done. Trump doesn't sleep much and is always trying to help the country become stronger.

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  38. ^^^Oh my. What have you been smoking?

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  39. ^^^ Trump steaks.

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  40. Out come the Trumpy Boomers. Captain Cheeto paints lies like he was Van Gogh and all the oldies and rural white folks can't get enough. They slurp up the snake oil salesman's every drop. He said it best He could shoot a man in the streets and all the rep dummies would still vote for him. Hell some of these numb nuts think he was sent by god to be our president... F'n wackos

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  41. 10:10 how does it feel to be one of the dumb ones?

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