Honestly, I don't think trump hated Bolton because he argued with him half as much as he hated the mustache. He really hates mustaches.He is Trump's new companion pony, so important that Trump wanted him by his side every moment during the decision-making process at Mar-a-lago. He's not a good influence:Yeah:

The moment we all feared is likely upon us. An unstable President in way over his head, panicking, with all his experienced advisers having quit, and only the sycophantic amateurs remaining. Assassinating foreign leaders, announcing plans to bomb civilians. A nightmare.

Trump’s critics say O’Brien is helping cement a transactional foreign policy in which quick U.S. “wins” are the priority, regardless of long-term strategy and positioning. O’Brien has difficulty keeping to his schedule and at times -- perhaps to keep the president mollified -- has asked seemingly misplaced questions at briefings, according to two people familiar with the matter. O’Brien told aides on Monday that he wants to stack up more “wins,” and that his staff should look for ways to achieve decisive action for the U.S.

Lindsey Graham told Trump he needs to put "points on the board." O'Brien talk is even more Trumpian terms:His allies say, "he’s learning on the job, and argue that the president deserves a top foreign policy adviser who shares his worldview and approach."Great. Apparently he was a hostage negotiator who advised Romney and Ted Cruz on foreign policy so he isn't a total novice. But this is a very, very big job in a chaotic administration. And he is a bootlicker which means Trump will be enabled to do his worst. I think we've already seen how that's going down.Oh, and O'Brien is also "working" on Venezuela. Maybe we really will end up with WWIII -- or, at least, two hot wars on two different continents. What could go wrong?