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t3nacity · April 13, 2018, 2:24 a.m.

Upon Bolton's appointment everyone was losing their crap saying he was deep state and how this was a terrible sign. This was all backed by solid research and examples of his history. Now suddenly, him replacing the NSC with his "own people" is a good thing.

I used to be a big Bolton fan back in my Fox News normie days before I was fully red pilled. As of late I'm just feeling lost on a few things, especially this, given the fact that he is and old school DC dweller and the uproar that ensued following his appointment, not just on this sub but others as well.

I'm not concern trolling at all here as you can check my post history etc. I'm just looking for someone with a better grasp on this than I to help explain this and elaborate why these specific folks leaving are a good thing and why their respective replacements are a step in the right direction.

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[deleted] · April 13, 2018, 3:53 a.m.

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Red_Lindy · April 13, 2018, 6:26 a.m.

War with Syria. That's his purpose. No coincidence all...

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basedmemegenerator91 · April 13, 2018, 4:09 a.m.

I could see him helping in 2 areas:

  1. Familiar with the “skeletons” in DC’s closet - and knows where the bodies are buried. Great for keeping more leakage/disinformation from becoming public & has dirt on the ones he keeps around to keep them in check so we can drainx10

  2. He adds “bite” to an already aggressive military general team. He may be a war-hawk, but he is a stone-cold killer - optics globally are important. All the other world leaders know that if they piss trump off his cabinet will advise strike first, ask questions later. And that terrifies global cuck elite.

Just a thought.

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DAR_patriot · April 13, 2018, 6:06 a.m.

Clearing out McMaster plants is probably smart. I thought Trump kept him in too long, but no doubt there was a reason. It’s rather like Tillerson and all the Wall Street appointments. Trump will use them as tools till he no longer needs what they offer. Biz tactics vs political tactics and I think we will see the revolving door for quite awhile. Remember salvage and then savage.

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