An Exxon man with a Texas accent who never stick with the Jewish clique was a mishap waiting to happen.
Pompeo is now in.
A Harvard boy who touts the right script.
And we are back on the air right now because we've just learned that President Trump has put out a tweet announcing that he has a new Secretary of State.
Mike Pompeo, the CIA director, is in.
Rex Tillerson, the current Secretary of State, is out.
What's in? Making...
Israel, great!
First, let me also say thanks to FDD for hosting this.
Thanks to Clifford for inviting me here this morning.
I look forward to a great conversation on lots of topics, including certainly this very important topic, the threat the Islamic Republic of Iran presents to the United States.
No one's losing any sleep over Iran's threat to the United States.
In Israel, yeah, but why get bogged down in someone else's insomnia?
The President Has come to view the threat from Iran is at the center of so much of the turmoil that bogs us down in lots of places in the Middle East, right?
Whether it's Lebanese Hezbollah, the threat that it presents to both Lebanon and to Israel.
Straight from the horse's mouth.
Come on home, troops.
In wars for Israel, only the goys die young.
Killer graphics mean dead U.S. soldiers.
Back in May, you were quoted as saying that one of the ways you keep the President engaged in your intelligence briefings is with, quote, your words, killer graphics.
Yes, absolutely.
Killer graphics? Like this?
Or these? Well, how about this?
Ah, like this.
Here comes a blast from the past.
I mean, neocon Jews never retire.
President Trump tapping Mike Pompeo to replace Rex Tillerson as Secretary of State.
But that leaves questions surrounding the future of the Iran deal to former Connecticut Senator Joe Lieberman.
Senator, you were never a big fan of the deal in the first place and many people were surprised that the Trump administration didn't take a harder line against it at its first so-called bite at the apple.
What do you think happens now?
Well, I think the president really was being pretty methodical.
I mean, he made very clear, and I agree with him, that the Iran nuclear deal was a bad deal because it allows the Iranians to have nuclear weapons within 10 years, which is not a very long time in history.
And it allows them to build missiles, to support terrorism, to carry out aggression throughout the region.
Hmm, the same people who want to disarm Iran seem to want to disarm Americans, too.
Look, there will be no nukes in ten years.
Iran doesn't want them, has said so many times, and is an original signatory of the Non-Proliferation Treaty, but Israel is not.
The deal obligates Iran to ratify in 2023 permission of inspections of its facilities by the International Atomic Energy Agency, which Iran is now voluntarily fulfilling.
As for missiles, it's not part of the deal.
Iran has every right to defend itself with conventional weapons.
Iran supports terrorism?
The shoes on America's foot.
Ever heard of ISIS? What we have here is a failure to communicate.
I mean, when Neocon Jews and their shills lie, we're not really upset and nobody bats an eye.