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First lie: "Donald Trump watches Fox News for hours and hours every day." Who is this idiot?
Second lie: "Fox News Host call[s] for Nuking N. Korea."
John Bolton isn't a Fox News Host, and he didn't call for "nuking" N. Korea. Here is the video shown in your "montage" which shows what he actually said:
Notice he was talking about reuniting North and South to eliminate the North, not "nuking" them.
The rest of this "montage" is equally misleading. What they are talking about is what we should do as a last resort? Are we going to let them send a nuclear armed missile to destroy a U.S. city before we take any action? No, we are not. But if we see a missile ready to launch and without knowing what's in the nose cone, what do we do? Sit and wait? I'd prefer not to wait.
Blow up the KGB is what he said (btw, now called the MB). That is not blowing up Russia. At any rate, I seriously doubt Begala had in mind nukes. Yes, his comment was tasteless, but hardly rises to the level of nuclear weapons use. You might as well compare a hand grenade to a toy pop-gun. Pointing the latter at someone and "shooting" them may be tasteless, but a hand grenade is MUCH worse.
What you claim in the Title of this thread is that "Fox Host call[s] for Nuking N. Korea. That is a bald faced lie. And you want to "correct" someone else's comment, basically calling them a liar?
Regardless, nuke 'em Donno. And nuke Red China while we are at it. Today, they threatened war with us over the US protecting its legitimate intellectual property rights.
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