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John Bolton on Al Jazeera
Power Line —
John Bolton sat for an interview on Al Jazeera English's Inside USA program over the weekend. Part 1 of the interview is above; part 2 is here . Do you think American lives are worth more than other lives? asks the moonbat interviewer in part 2. It's an interesting encounter. Via Israel Matzav .
Al Jazeera English’s Moonbat Interviews John Bolton
Pat Dollard | Young Americans —
Al Jazeera English’s Inside USA program moonbat interviews John Bolton …
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