Earlier in the week, ABC’s Jimmy Kimmel and Comedy Central’s The Daily Show got onboard with the liberal narrative that a second strike on a drug boat back in September was a war crime, but after Admiral Frank “Mitch” Bradley visited Capitol Hill on Thursday to defend himself, they noticeably avoided the subject on their shows that night. CBS’s Stephen Colbert, on the other hand, doubled down on The Late Show and called Bradley’s defenses “dumber” than the previous ones.
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Later in the show, Colbert welcomed MS NOW’s Jen Psaki and wondered, “You worked for two commanders-in-chief and I'm just curious…When you hear about a changing story about why there was a second strike, or actually it was a third strike, actually no, it was a fourth strike and Donald Trump says ‘I don't know what any of that was about.’ Do you—have you ever seen another commander-in-chief so out of the loop when it comes specifically to acts of war against another nation against whom we have not declared war.”
With no sense of self-awareness, Psaki retorted, “I mean, I’ve never seen another president out of the loop, period, so much, but national security issues, it’s true. I hate to say that. It’s sad that that is true. He’s also very sleepy, so he's napping sometimes, but national security issues.”
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. steve malzberg
. steve malzberg
. steve malzberg