Jill Stein crashed the party over at MSNBC Studios in order to give her uninformed, very vague misunderstanding of the complex and tense situations unraveling over on the Korean Peninsula. While it is abundantly clear that generals and military leaders intimately involved with the situation over in North Korea are extremely well-informed, have intelligence that is markedly more than they are letting on in the Fake News Industrial Complex, and are in close talks with the South Korean people who have lived under the threat of war for more than half a century, Stein insists that she is much more qualified to make decisions on behalf of the United States because she believes that North Korea is a peaceful nation just “acting out” because they have been boxed in by a bellicose nation.
What we are to believe then is that the military intelligence community, on the ground on the Korean Peninsula, who are setting up defenses for the South Korean people who feel that they are being directly threatened by the Stalin of the Far East to their north, and who have knowledge and proof that his regime is creating intercontinental ballistic missiles to exterminate humanity in both South Korea, Japan and the US, and who has even sent missiles in the direction of Russia, that they are just idiots who know nothing compared to the awesome and magnificent intellect of Jill Stein, who is inside the MSNBC Studios and has absolutely no access to national security reports or intelligence, has not been briefed by anyone in-the-know, and who acts on the commands of Hillary Rodham-Clinton and the Jackass Party against all aspects of the Trump administration and policies, that we should trust her uniformed opinions rather than solid fact?
STEIN: “Particularly what North Korea has a problem with are these war exercises which are basically bombing runs. They are mock nuclear attacks…first strike nuclear attacks…which are being rehearsed by South Korea and the United States. So this is very frightening. The US has had a policy of a first nuclear strike against North Korea. We’ve had that first strike policy, we’ve been rehearsing that first strike. So any country in their right mind is going to want to develop a nuclear weapon. But the good thing, the really good thing is that North Korea, as well as China, and Russia, have consistently put on the table the offer to suspend any further nuclear tests or any further missile tests, in exchange for the US and South Korea suspending their war games. Then we can sit down and actually have a diplomatic solution.”
ANCHOR: “You trust that? You trust their word saying that we’ll suspend things if you don’t do this, then we won’t do that? I mean, don’t you think [garbled] all here for the provocations?”
STEIN: “Absolutely. There are provocations on both sides. That’s why you have an equal first step on both sides. These are just a moratorium and let’s see if they’re held up. If that moratorium is not observed, we just go right back into it. But if the moratorium is observed, then we move forward. And the advantage is that it’s North Korea, not alone, it’s also with China and Russia, saying the same thing. We’re in a cold war situation right now and there’s no way forward here that basically doesn’t escalate a very dangerous conflict, not just for the Korean Peninsula, this involves the exchange of nuclear weapons on the Korean Peninsula…basically creates nuclear winter, which will kill hundreds of millions of people around the world!”
ANCHOR: “Oh, absolutely. But the thing is, though, that listening to you, Dr. Stein, is that it sounds as if you are supporting the positions of the North Korea-Russia-China alliance over that of the United States.”
STEIN: “Actually, I’m supporting here, the position of the South Korean people who’ve been very clear that what they want…they are tired of war. They don’t even have a peace treaty. The Korean War is still on. There’s an armistice, but the people of the Korean Peninsula, especially in South Korea, have lived under the threat of war for decades now. They really are tired of it. They would like to move ahead by negotiating a peace treaty and the demonization of North Korea is part of the run-up to regime change. We saw it in Iraq, we saw it in Libya, it’s part of demonizing a government that we then want to exercise regime change on and then, what do we get? You know, look at our track record here. It’s not so good. So, we’re supporting the South Korean people who are actually living with this problem and they are very committed to a solution.”
ANCHOR: “They’ve been living with this problem since the 1950s and we’re well aware of that. But again, it’s the North Koreans who’ve added the provocation in launching missiles and testings that could…”
STEIN: “But remember where that came from. Long before they began their missile tests, the US was conducting nuclear bombing runs against North Korea. We actually had nuclear weapons until the end of the cold war. We actually had nuclear weapons stationed in South Korea. So this is very frightening to them. They’ve been basically cornered into feeling like that have to develop a nuclear weapon.
In addition to being the older sister of Mika Brzezinski, she may also be the younger sister of John Kerry, because as you can see from her comments, she dislikes America almost as much as Barack Hussein Obama. In fact, I would venture to say that she might even be liable to admit that every war throughout the history of the United States and even back to the colonial era, was the fault of the American government. Just a hypothesis.
Speaking of hypotheses, did you notice the crafty little side note in there about a nuclear winter? She threw out a statement about a wide-spread theory that really has no basis in fact, but recited the statement with such fluidity as to appear as if it were fact. That’s a cute little trick that the Lefties like to perform whenever they need to make a point quickly, but don’t want debate. They throw out some well-rehearsed set of “facts” that are repeated ad nauseam until the kids in the high schools and universities begin to repeat it as well. Then, as if by magic, it’s “FACT!”
Well, just so we can get this straight, the concept of a nuclear winter, developed in 1983 by Carl Sagan and friends, was a theory that was forever in flux. Depending on who you spoke with depending on what the facts were. The idea was that nuclear detonations would start fires that would burn for an undetermined amount of time, throwing smoke into the atmosphere and blocking out the sun, which would, in turn, kill all agriculture and subsequently all live on the planet. There were problems with the theory. For instance, in still shots of Nagasaki and Hiroshima after the nuclear attacks on those cities showed no visible signs of fires burning or billows of smoke.
In the Mount Pinatubo eruption in the Philippines in 1991, there were 17 million tons of particulates thrown into the upper atmosphere that some argued dropped global temperatures by 1 degree over four months (that has since been challenged and has failed to be the case from meteorological records). However, agriculture did not seem to be affected, even mere miles away from the eruption and there seemed to be no depreciable difference to wildlife.
Also of note is her claim that South Koreans are tired of our interference. That’s almost laughable. When the US Pacific forces were setting up the Terminal High-Altitude Air Defense (THAAD) missile defense network outside of Seoul a few months back, a protest of 30-50 South Koreans broke out in response to the deployment. Their spokeswoman claimed that they had relatives in North Korea and feared for their lives. That was the extent of the protest, though, while the rest of the city was cheering on its deployment.
Whatever.
It’s clear that Jill Stein continues to wander aimlessly from Leftist studio to Leftist university, panhandling her “why-can’t-we-all-just-get-along” methodology, while putting the blame for all worldwide aggression squarely on the shoulders of the good ole’ U-S of A!
God Bless America!
That’s just your words
Really