The New Yorker’s Susan Glasser @sbg1 calls Bolton “a flawed narrator and colleague” with a “willingness to blame others for just about anything.”pic.twitter.com/t6XBIUz6Tz
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The New Yorker’s Susan Glasser @sbg1 calls Bolton “a flawed narrator and colleague” with a “willingness to blame others for just about anything.”pic.twitter.com/t6XBIUz6Tz
Even @CNN is touting the BIPARTISAN condemnation of Bolton.pic.twitter.com/sfdZqJ9Bzk
The Federalist’s @bdomenech says he, “would not be basing anything on the validity of John Bolton’s book given its numerous serious factual flaws.”pic.twitter.com/9g6eHjdHK5
Reason’s Scott Shackford even turned his name into an adverb. Shackford attributes the “Boltonesque whining” to the President making friends on the world stage, rather than responding to conflicts militaristically.pic.twitter.com/4V7ykVq0Em
NPR’s @NPRrelving says that Bolton “finds others to blame when his predictions or wagers go awry.”pic.twitter.com/GfG1rNSfBx
The Washington Post’s @IgnatiusPost highlights Bolton’s utter lack of self-criticism.”
BOTTOM LINE: Bolton’s book is a counterfactual, self-promotional stunt.
These juicy reviews really speak for themselves.pic.twitter.com/FdhlA1PZVA
Note @TeamTrump doesn't deny the book's content: Confirms Ukraine quid pro quo; shows how Trump obstructs justice; accuses Trump of pleading with China's Xi to help him win re-election; and presents a White House that's adrift under a lazy, incurious president. #AmericaOrTrump
Boy, you Trump boiler room guys sure are putting out a lot of fires today... https://twitter.com/verge/status/1273698365293953026?s=21 …pic.twitter.com/2r40bhDfvq
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