Surprisingly, for a guy know to have temper tantrums, refusal to cooperate with others, and keep a carefully selected group of syncophants close to him, Bolton seems to have orchestrated a good part of this intended coup.
Yevgeny Vindman reportedly is the NSC staffer given charge of reviewing John Bolton’s self-sanctifying memoir manuscript, which somehow leaked to the New York Times last week.The boldface addition is mine. I fail to see that the leakage is a mystery. Amazingly, once again, leaks benefiting Democrats are "brave, and standing up to the tyranny", but similar leaks that hurt Democrats are "vile, felonious CRIMES".
Eh.
I think leakers of any party are weasels. However, with a DOJ, FBI, and assorted security agencies determined to be blind to security abuses, spying, anti-government activities, and all of the various means by which the Deep State pursued their attempted coup, I can understand some of the non-Leftists still in government trying to get support by public disclosure of the treachery.
Bolton has a lot to answer for. When he was fired, he apparently decided to Unleash the Kraken upon Trump. Hope the little weasel pays for his actions.
I actually liked The Stach. Heard him speak once at a HUGE Jewish event here in New England... but like so many swamp dwellers, he can't stand that someone says NO to him.
ReplyDeleteI bet $5 that this "book" doesnt even exist.
ReplyDeleteBolton might know more about impending investigations than is known by the general public; and they might include his actions. Writing books, and staying in the public eye allows some hope for impassioned jurors while they deliberate on punishments.
ReplyDeleteIf Bolton is as dirty as he appears, may his punishment be severe. In the past, such actions led to terrible punishments, such as drawing and quartering.
By the way, if you want a believable conspiratorial explanation for the head-scratching protection afforded Eric 'the whistler' Ciaramella, read the twitter thread of Greg Rubini on the topic of Ciaramella.
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