I should not be writing news as of late, but I am on the mood, especially with how Donald Trump just schooled his National Security Advisor John Bolton by screaming out loud his name and about being a disobedient disciple that he is.
From MichaelSavage.com:
President Trump was grousing about John R. Bolton, his national security adviser, at his Florida club not long ago. Guests heard the president complaining about the advice he was getting and wondering if Mr. Bolton was taking him down a path he did not want to go.
The disparity was on stark display during Mr. Trump’s four-day visit to Japan that ended Tuesday after he contradicted Mr. Bolton on high-stakes confrontations with both Iran and North Korea. The president declared that, unlike his national security adviser, he was not seeking regime change in Iran and he asserted that, contrary to what Mr. Bolton had said, recent North Korean missile tests did not violate United Nations resolutions.
Trump is still listening to those that voted for him, not to his own enemies that he has made close to him. The Walrus? It's his enemy, not a friend nor a disciple, but a coward who is seeking to overthrow him by making him slip into a banana peel.
Do you still think Trump is just another puppet of the Deep State? NO. It's hard to go against the swamp, but Trump is making a sign to us that he won't be denied by his enemies within his reach. With Robert Mueller trying to undercut him from the outside with a fake Russian collusion hoax, and Bolton ruining his foreign policy, Trump has a long way to go to regain the country from these un-American fools who are selling the country to China and the European Union.
By being angry on The Walrus' suggestion to push a shooting war with North Korea and Iran without them firing the first bullet, Trump will never send young Americans into pointless wars, wants these young men and women to work and earn for a better future. You see? You may say anything you want, but Trump wants to regain his country for the people that want peace and prosperity, not war and division.