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The DSR Network

Nukes in Paradise and Shitholes as Far as the Eye Can See

The DSR Network

Chris Cotnoir

Government

4.51.9K Ratings

🗓️ 16 January 2018

⏱️ 45 minutes

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Summary

While the people of Hawaii were terrified by an errant alert indicating an incoming ballistic missile attack, the rest of the country remained frightened by what would happen even if there were not such an attack. Judging from Donald Trump's plans for nuclear weapons and his temperament, of course, the risk of going without further such scares decreases daily. On this episode of Deep State Radio, Kori Schake, Rosa Brooks, Ed Luce and David Sanger discuss why putting a couple books on your head won't improve your nuclear posture and, of course, shitholes. Lots of discussion of shitholes. Shitholes as far as the eye can see. Join us.Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/deepstateradio. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Snark in Washington, D.C. and from other undisclosed locations across America and around the world.

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Hello and welcome to another episode of Deep State Radio.

0:51.0

I'm David Rothkoff and I'm at an undisclosed location in the woods of New Jersey.

0:56.7

In our third floor sub-basement of the Ministry of Snark, we have David Sanger of the New York Times and Ed Luce of the Financial Times. Somewhere in

1:08.3

Virginia, I believe, with her dog, we have Rosa Brooks of Georgetown University and out in California

1:16.2

where it's somewhat earlier while we're recording this. We have a bleary-eyed Corey Shockey who's still even bleary-eyed is more alert and cheerful

1:27.9

than the rest of us added up. That could just be because it's just been one of those whirlwind periods of news that keeps her stimulated and very excited about leaving the country.

1:41.5

Is that it, Corey? I'm getting out of the targeting grid before the fun

1:46.2

over North Korea starts. What the heck was that about? Mr. Sanger, I saw you tweeting away like crazy about this.

1:53.7

I even wrote about this in the pages of the New York Times, David.

1:57.3

I'm insulted that you're only reading my tweets.

1:59.4

What are pages?

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What are pages?

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What are pages? You know, this was the reverse of the usual nuclear nightmare.

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