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McMaster out, Bolton in
Posted: Thu Mar 22, 2018 11:22 pm
by _MeDotOrg
From the New York Times:
WASHINGTON — Lt. Gen. H. R. McMaster, the battle-tested Army officer tapped as President Trump’s national security adviser last year to stabilize a turbulent foreign policy operation, will resign and be replaced by John R. Bolton, a hard-line former United States ambassador to the United Nations, White House officials said Thursday.
General McMaster will retire from the military, the officials said. He has been discussing his departure with President Trump for several weeks, they said, but decided to speed up his departure, in part because questions about his status were casting a shadow over his conversations with foreign officials.
The officials also said that Mr. Trump wanted to fill out his national security team before his meeting with North Korea’s leader, Kim Jong-un. He replaced Secretary of State Rex W. Tillerson with the C.I.A. director, Mike Pompeo, last week.
So far this week we've seen Tillerson out, Pompeo in, Dowd out and diGenova in, and now McMaster out and Bolton in. It appears that the circle of advisors around Trump is getting smaller, meaner and shriller.
Well, you know the old saying...
Re: McMaster out, Bolton in
Posted: Thu Mar 22, 2018 11:38 pm
by _EAllusion
This is the most troubling development since Flynn got NSA. Bolton is wrong 100% of the time, and always in the direction of increased belligerence. He's credibly accused of being key figure in manipulating US intelligence to persuade the public into the Iraq war. He's been openly advocating for preemptive war with N. Korea, even if it means nuclear war, and Iran at the same time. He's also an intense Islamophobe and conspiracy theorist.
His mere existence is representative of a flaw in the system.
Re: McMaster out, Bolton in
Posted: Fri Mar 23, 2018 12:18 am
by _Quasimodo
Re: McMaster out, Bolton in
Posted: Fri Mar 23, 2018 1:13 am
by _Hawkeye
EAllusion wrote:This is the most troubling development since Flynn got NSA. Bolton is wrong 100% of the time, and always in the direction of increased belligerence. He's credibly accused of being key figure in manipulating US intelligence to persuade the public into the Iraq war. He's been openly advocating for preemptive war with N. Korea, even if it means nuclear war, and Iran at the same time. He's also an intense Islamophobe and conspiracy theorist.
His mere existence is representative of a flaw in the system.
But he's another long time darling of FOX News, which is the only reason he's there.
I'm just waiting for Dick Morris to be hired on to complete the picture.
Re: McMaster out, Bolton in
Posted: Fri Mar 23, 2018 1:11 pm
by _Xenophon
EAllusion wrote:This is the most troubling development since Flynn got NSA. Bolton is wrong 100% of the time, and always in the direction of increased belligerence. He's credibly accused of being key figure in manipulating US intelligence to persuade the public into the Iraq war. He's been openly advocating for preemptive war with N. Korea, even if it means nuclear war, and Iran at the same time. He's also an intense Islamophobe and conspiracy theorist.
His mere existence is representative of a flaw in the system.
Remember when there were people that said a Trump presidency wouldn't be that bad because:
- Once he is in office he will be more presidential
- He would only "surround himself with the best and most serious people"
- How much damage can he actually do, anyways?
Pepperidge Farms remembers.
Re: McMaster out, Bolton in
Posted: Fri Mar 23, 2018 1:58 pm
by _subgenius
Xenophon wrote:Remember when there were people that said a Trump presidency wouldn't be that bad because:
apart from the hair-fire, it hasn't been bad at all. Economy is decent, security is decent, and life is chugging along. Are you suggesting that America is currently "that bad"?
Or are we just filtering through the loss one copes with when leaving a cult of Presidency?
Xenophon wrote:- Once he is in office he will be more presidential
Presidential? hmmm...yeah, he has done that..especially inasmuch as "presidential" is defined....or did your post intend that it means hide your cigarette addiction; only get a dog because white people want you to; pander to your donors; get on late night tv; spend 8 years with your most significant and lasting accomplishment being the banning of incandescent light bulbs?...that last one is actually admirable.
Xenophon wrote:- He would only "surround himself with the best and most serious people"
Which he has...the Democrats in Minnesota are the ones who elected the comedian...the pervert comedian.
Xenophon wrote:- How much damage can he actually do, anyways?
So far...no damage.
Xenophon wrote:Pepperidge Farms remembers.
remembers what?...obscure, commercial, pop, and tangential references?
Re: McMaster out, Bolton in
Posted: Tue Mar 27, 2018 2:50 pm
by _grindael
He would only "surround himself with the best and most serious people"
Which he has...

Buggenius looking for the hole to crawl into...
Re: McMaster out, Bolton in
Posted: Tue Mar 27, 2018 4:25 pm
by _Doctor CamNC4Me
You don't bring Bolton board if you're not planning to go to war. This guy is all about the philosophy that it's better to wage war now to avoid a bigger war later. I think we're going to get aggressive toward China with regard to their artificial islands, territorial rights, and South Pacific hegemony. NK would be a disaster for everyone if we decided to break the armistice.
Hope I'm wrong!
- Doc
Re: McMaster out, Bolton in
Posted: Tue Mar 27, 2018 5:57 pm
by _subgenius
Doctor CamNC4Me wrote:NK would be a disaster for everyone if we decided to break the armistice.
how so? are you implying that about NK reviving the proxy war?
Re: McMaster out, Bolton in
Posted: Wed Mar 28, 2018 2:21 am
by _huckelberry
subgenius wrote:Doctor CamNC4Me wrote:North Korea would be a disaster for everyone if we decided to break the armistice.
how so? are you implying that about North Korea reviving the proxy war?
Subgenius
with all your visions of people with their hair on fire, you perhaps should use less sativa in your bowl of nighttime pot.