(drums)
- Well, I'm in New York.
I've been traveling in
Europe for the last few days
and I've lost sight of everything.
I missed everything.
I can barely believe it.
I even missed Sean Spicer
and the Holocaust Centers.
Can you believe it?
Is it possible that the
man could be such a fool?
I mean, he is the spokesperson
for the President of the
United States of America and
he is an incorrigible fool.
Matter of fact, it offends
me when I think of the
vast repertoire of
literature around good fools.
Think of Shakespearean
literature where the fool played
such a center to acerbic
and witty comment.
But here, you've got
a fool who is idiotic.
Oh, I know there are some
people who think maybe beneath
the surface there's a kind
of royally antisemitism.
I could believe it if we were
talking about Stephen Bannon
as an antisemite.
I could even wonder it
about the President of the
United States.
But, Sean Spicer?
No.
Not possible.
You know why?
He's too stupid.
And then of course, there's
the President of the
United States and his incident
of eating chocolate cake
and then using it as a
trigger for bombing Iraq.
Oh, no, no no.
He got mixed up, it wasn't Iraq.
It was Syria he was bombing.
Enjoying the rich delights of
the chocolate cake as he said
so extravagantly and then bombing Syria.
What's happening here?
Do we have a new kind of culinary art
of war emerging?
Do we look at ratcheting up
the various desserts in order
to give us a sense of what's coming?
Do we have to have a creme
brulee before there is a
nuclear assault?
Who are we dealing with here,
these extraordinary people?
In the case of Trump,
now, he reverses himself on Russia.
He reverses himself on NATO.
He reverses himself on China.
He reverses himself on
the Export-Import Bank.
He reverses himself at every
opportunity without any
warning, abruptly and spontaneously.
Do you know why it's so crazy?
Do you know what we're facing?
We're facing the
possibility of World War III
by impulse.
I can't stand it.
I'm going back to bed.
That was last week.
I'm Stephen Lewis
