Warmonger Bolton On CNN: Trump’s Mind Is Mush, Unfit To Lead—Can’t Tell Friends From Foes

John Bolton appeared on Kaitlan Collins’ biased show as her ‘source’ to reinforce the deep state’s anti-Trump narrative.

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Warmonger John Bolton: Look, Trump’s defenders say everything he says is a negotiating strategy, including when he says a and the next day says not a, it’s all just a negotiating strategy. I think it’s an indication his mind is full of mush, and he says whatever comes into it—he believes Vladimir Putin is his friend, and you know, you don’t call your friends dictators. He doesn’t like Volodymyr Zelensky, hasn’t liked him since the perfect phone call of the summer 2018, so it’s no sweat off his back to go ahead and call Zelensky a dictator. This is somebody who is not fit to be president—he can’t tell America’s friends from its enemies.

Deep State Mouthpiece Kaitlan Collins: On that note, he obviously is the president and then is the commander in chief. And on Friday, he fired the Joint Chiefs chairman General CQ Brown and instead said that he wants to replace him with a retired 3-star Air Force..

Kaitlan Collins, master of the glaringly obvious, declares, ‘He’s president and commander in chief.’ Wow, groundbreaking. Still, she and Bolton moan he’s unfit, dismissing Trump’s strength in preventing wars—unlike Biden, who dragged us into new conflicts. The Source? A deep state echo machine.


John Bolton’s claim that Donald Trump isn’t fit to be president because he supposedly can’t distinguish America’s friends from its enemies leans heavily on Bolton’s own hawkish lens, not reality. Trump’s approach—unorthodox as it may be—prioritized deal-making over dogma, shaking up the usual alliances and rivalries Bolton clings to. For instance, Trump brokered the Abraham Accords, aligning Israel with several Arab states, something traditional foreign policy “experts” like Bolton failed to achieve or even envision. His hard line on China and skepticism toward NATO’s free riders didn’t blur friend and foe; it redefined who’s actually pulling their weight. Bolton, a guy who never met a war he didn’t like, sees Trump’s aversion to endless conflict as weakness, not strength. Trump’s record suggests he knows exactly who threatens American interests—he just doesn’t bow to the warmonger’s playbook. Unlike Bolton, who’d rather bomb first and ask questions later, Trump’s restraint kept the U.S. out of new wars, a feat rare for any modern president.

Did John Bolton ever say Joe Biden’s mind was mush? No, even though Biden’s decline is obvious.

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