Wednesday, August 3, 2016

Scarborough:Donald Trump Asked an Advisor Three Times Why the U.S. Can’t Use Its Nukes

Joe Scarborough: Several months ago, a foreign policy expert on the international level went to advise Donald Trump, and three times he asked about the use of nuclear weapons. Three times he asked, at one point, “If we have them, why can’t we use them?” That’s one of the reasons he just doesn’t have foreign policy experts around him.
Mike Barnicle: Trump, Trump asked three times?
Joe Scarborough: Three times, in an hour briefing, why can’t we use nuclear weapons.
Mika Brezezinski: Be careful America and be careful Republican leaders. Your party is blowing up.

Is  Scarborough, as part of MSM, embellishing what he heard, totally fabricating it or did this scary exchange between Trump and a foreign policy adviser really occur?

"Libertarians for Trump" over to you.

 -RW

6 comments:

  1. https://www.lewrockwell.com/lrc-blog/donald-trump-hillary-clinton-media-enjoy-puppet-show/

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    1. This narrative has been months in the making, and is probably a Clinton campaign plant. They have been telling us Trump is unstable and does not have the right temperament to have authority over nuclear weapons, and now they are taking it a step further by suggesting - via unnamed source - that he is eager to exercise that authority. Smells like BS, especially given the messenger.

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  2. If true, which I doubt, let's call it the Trump corollary to the Albright Doctrine.

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    1. You beat me to it!
      In addition to saying that 500,000 needless deaths was 'worth it', wasn't it Albright who also said something along the lines of 'what's the use of having an amazing military if you're not going to use it'? I guess the suggestion by Albright was along the lines of the navy being a 'force for good'.
      Dollars to donuts, this is one of those 'good lies' that the mass media get to use because there's no way to check it, and it demonizes the opponent.

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  3. This story sounds completely bogus.

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  4. If true, Tricky Dick did it first: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Madman_theory

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