Suspicion confirmed, Bolton needed

OBVIOUSLY BOLTON IS A GREAT CHOICE…MATTIS DOESN’T LIKE HIM!

Easy Way To Solve That, ‘There’s the Door, Mad Dog…’

When there is as much media vehemence toward a Trump appointment, you know it must be a great one. A “pro-war” stance is evidently deemed the best strategy to attack Bolton. And, Mattis, by allegedly joining the attack, affirms both the truth of such appointments and the true political position of the “Mad Dog”.

Mattis is, in our opinion, in the mold of an ‘Obama General’. We have seen little action on the part of this vaunted warrior to undo some of his predecessor, Ashton Carter’s, worst actions, some of them detrimental, we believe, to his own Marine Corps. He has openly opposed Trump’s position on Transgenders in the military and is an advocate of the ‘feminization’ of elite frontline combat units.

I do not believe that John Bolton is “pro-war”. In fact I believe he is anti-war, inasmuch as he believes that capitulation to the dictates of the corrupt United Nations, the “climate change” crowd, and the ‘globalists’ who see no merit in America sovereignty, are more likely to lead this nation, and the entire world, into an existential conflict.

It is becoming more and more obvious that you don’t need a program to realize who the players are that aim to further the agenda of the ‘deep state’ from within the Trump administration. If their nomination or selection wins glowing approval from media and the Democrats (i.e.. McMaster, (we suspect Christopher Wray), Gary Cohn, Dina Powell, etc), you can bet the ranch.         DLH

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Via The Hill:

Defense Secretary James Mattis has told colleagues he’s unsure if he can work with John Bolton, President Trump’s new pick for national security adviser, The New York Times reported.

Mattis reportedly told staffers he would find it difficult to work with Bolton prior to Trump’s announcement last Thursday that Bolton would replace H.R. McMaster.
Bolton is said to be an unpopular pick with both Mattis and White House chief of staff John Kelly.

The president tweeted last Thursday evening that Bolton, the hawkish former George W. Bush administration official, will take over for McMaster on April 9.
McMaster, an Army lieutenant general, will retire from the military, a White House official said.

Bolton served as U.S. ambassador to the United Nations under the Bush administration, and as undersecretary of State in the years leading up to the Iraq War, and had a focus on preventing the spread of weapons of mass destruction.

Democrats have expressed concerns about Bolton and his past pro-war views.
Bolton will be Trump’s third national security adviser. His first, Michael Flynn, resigned last year and has since pleaded guilty in special counsel Robert Mueller’s investigation into Russian interference in the 2016 election.

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