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More than three years after his former boss left the White House, John Bolton spoke out Wednesday, saying that President Obama came into office in 2009 and had a number of problems to clean up after President Bush's eight years in office. Bolton, former ambassador to the United Nations, also gave some free advice to presumptive GOP nominee Mitt Romney, saying it won't pay for Republicans to try to debate how big the mess was. "I think people would agree with Obama that he was left with a mess," Bolton said. He added that Bush's legacy would get better the farther away we get from his presidency.
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Bolton wants to be veep.
romney looks handsome next to him, neocons love him, he can shit on bush and help romney by proxy, and most importantly, he fills in that huge missing thing that romney needs - foreign policy credibility.
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and most importantly, he fills in that huge missing thing that romney needs - foreign policy credibility.
Judging from the bullsh*t supernova that was the Iraq war, foreign policy isn't exactly something he should boast upon.
And "Bush's legacy would get better the farther away we get from his presidency"? No. Just no.
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Judging from the bullsh*t supernova that was the Iraq war, foreign policy isn't exactly something he should boast upon.
And "Bush's legacy would get better the farther away we get from his presidency"? No. Just no.
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Judging from the bullsh*t supernova that was the Iraq war, foreign policy isn't exactly something he should boast upon.
And "Bush's legacy would get better the farther away we get from his presidency"? No. Just no.
Actually it already has gotten better, thanks in some part to Barack Obama.