Whether
Donald Trump fired John Bolton or Bolton resigned can be set aside.
It's certainly a good thing that Bolton, who should never have been appointed in the first place, is no longer influencing policy.
Leave it to the Democrats to figure out a way to spin the firing of Bolton as if it were a bad development.
From Twitter:
Nancy Pelosi: "John Bolton's sudden departure is a symbol of the disarray that has unnerved our allies since day one of the Trump Administration. Steady leadership & strategic foreign policy is key to ensuring America’s national security."
Chuck Schumer: "Today’s action by @RealDonaldTrump is just the latest example of his government-by-chaos approach and his rudderless national security policy. When Ambassador Bolton’s extreme views aren’t enough for you, the U.S. is headed for even more chaotic times.”
And it went on from there.
They can't just say: THIS IS A GOOD THING.
(Or, failing that, they can't just shut the %#^&@ up for a few minutes.)
They always have to find something wrong no matter what.
And incidentally, I come across this in Internet marketing all...the...time.
Whiners, complainers, and excuse-makers, for whom no training, no software, nothing, no matter how good, is ever quite right.
If they'd just sit down and apply themselves, they'd get somewhere. But they'd rather whine and accomplish nothing.
I know that isn't you, dear reader.
In fact, I have a way we can help each other. A lot.
The better you do, the better I do.
We sink or swim together.
Tom Woods