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<blockquote data-quote="bbsam" data-source="post: 807584" data-attributes="member: 22662"><p>I was watching a little Fox News today and they played a short portion of John Bolton speaking. Now I know that politics is much about exageration and hyperbole, but there was something a little odd. Every time Bolton would speak of the serious and difficult problems facing the United States in the foreign affairs, he would back it up with strong reservations and doubt about the ability of the current administration to rise to the challenge. The strange thing was that each time the crowd would erupt in cheers. Really? Seems like that would be a cause for a somber attitude, even more so than the one called for at the Tuscon memorial/rally. Or is it really pure politics and nothing more?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bbsam, post: 807584, member: 22662"] I was watching a little Fox News today and they played a short portion of John Bolton speaking. Now I know that politics is much about exageration and hyperbole, but there was something a little odd. Every time Bolton would speak of the serious and difficult problems facing the United States in the foreign affairs, he would back it up with strong reservations and doubt about the ability of the current administration to rise to the challenge. The strange thing was that each time the crowd would erupt in cheers. Really? Seems like that would be a cause for a somber attitude, even more so than the one called for at the Tuscon memorial/rally. Or is it really pure politics and nothing more? [/QUOTE]
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