Hm. First of all, I always get the feeling you're a subversive
troll for asking weird questions.
As if there are any other bad guys today in the world, other than
the neocons?
It's a ridiculous question in the first place. If you haven't, why
don't you get yourself familiar with the tenants of their
ideology, their actions over the years and consequences of their
actions and judge for yourself?
There's no other negative force in today's world comparable in
power. That's for sure.
So yeah, it's their fault of course.
However Trump once again showed his genius. I'm not even sure, and
I don't care if he's some strategic genius playing
multidimensional chess, like his fans claim, or is led by God, or
is simply a man with fantastic gut instinct, sensing the pulse of
the people, what's important is that he does good things.
Now look. Tucker Carlson asked couple of simple questions.
1. Do we know gas attack even happened?
2. Do we know Assad did it?
3. If he or someone else did it, how would attacking him or
others, make things better, both there and for the America
itself. It sure didn't work out well in Iraq and Libya.
And he was accused of being a Kremlin stooge. Which is hilarious,
and tragic at the same time.
How do you expect Trump to react in the same or similar manner
with all the Russia hoax nonsense, his lawyers being raided etc.
He would have been undermined even more. He can't fight million
fights. So of course he'd go by the mainstream neocon
warmongering narrative pushed by the CNN, msnbc and other
animals.
He's under attack by the neocons but he's smarter and more cunning
than they are. He made and continues to make fools of them.
He follows Tucker on Twitter. Tucker is the voice of reason, and
he even read some of the Trump's past tweets on similar issues
and Syrian question. So the "real" Trump's, or simply, real
Trumpian message was pretty much out and heard the other day.
What neocons want is a quick blame on Assad and war, without many
questions asked.
Trump didn't do that, instead, in a reality tv show manner, he
verbally escalated stuff to the utmost extreme, saying that which
neocons want to do, instead of actually doing it.
By playing by the script, not deviating from it, he neutralized
them, but expressing everything in a overblown way, threatening
Russia, he sent shockwaves and draw attention to it, and most
importantly empowered and energized the anti-warmongering public
which Tucker catered to.
Sure he got lot of bad PR himself, as at first, it seems it was
him who pushed it, but in reality, it was a fantastic
counterpunch and a way to undermine gas hoax.
Either that, or it's all just a coincidence.