McMaster: Trump is an ‘Idiot’ and a ‘Dope’ with the Intelligence of a ‘Kindergartner’


The dinner was held at Tosca in Washington, DC, and was meant to be a request for a pledge of support for the Iran Nuclear Deal by both Oracle CEO Safra Catz and Oracle’s senior vice president for government affairs, Ken Glueck.

According to Catz, during the dinner, McMaster took a phone call from the president and, when he returned to the table, began trashing the president, his son-in-law, Jared Kushner, Secretary of State Rex Tillerson, and Secretary of Defense James A. Mattis and Chief Strategist Steve Bannon.  The slurred speech of the head of the NSC because of his heavy drinking that night was their clue that he was inebriated as he made the awful remarks.

McMaster reportedly called Trump an “idiot” and a “dope” with the intelligence of a “kindergartner,” according to the sources, four of whom told Buzzfeed they spoke with Catz directly.

“[Catz] said the conversation was so inappropriate that it was jaw-dropping,” one source said.

After the dinner, Catz spoke with Republican mega-donor Sheldon Adelson who was so shocked by the comments of McMaster that he opted to begin supporting a campaign that alleged that McMaster was anti-Israel.

Sources told Buzzfeed that the decision stemmed from comments McMaster made to Catz praising the Iran nuclear deal and describing Israel settlements in Palestinian territory as a major problem — two views antithetical to President Trump’s. McMaster previously worked at a think tank funded by George Soros that had helped push through the Iran nuclear deal.

Adelson said Catz told him about the dinner. “It certainly enlightened me quite a bit … Now that I have talked to somebody with personal experience with McMaster, I support your efforts.”

Catz, who is Israel-born, has served on the executive committee of the Trump transition team, and has been floated for numerous posts in the Trump administration. She was reportedly alarmed by McMaster’s views and confided in others about the dinner.
Trump confidant Roger Stone spoke in detail about the dinner during a September 11 interview on the Alex Jones Show.

He said McMaster was attempting to recruit Catz — who has donated to both Democrats and Republicans — to chair the president’s Intelligence Advisory Board.

“McMaster became inebriated but during that time he took a call from the president,” Stone said, adding that when McMaster returned to the table “he had nothing but disparaging things to say about his boss.”

Stone then quoted McMaster as saying, “The president is a dope … he is incapable of understanding anything beyond 140 characters – the idea of this guy having the nuclear football is scary – I see my mission as preventing him from blowing up the globe.”

It was said that when Adelson decided to go to the New York Post with his story, Kushner intervened by calling Rupert Murdoch and having the story spiked (meaning dropped).  Perhaps this is an indication that the White House didn’t trust the source, or more likely, that Trump advisors wanted to confront McMaster personally about these allegations before it went public.

Now that it has gone public, it begs the question:  What is McMaster still doing in the administration and why have the three men who formerly worked in the NSC not been rehired and restored to their old positions?

Time will tell to know whether this will finally unravel and McMaster suffers a self-inflicted wound.

Source:  Breitbart



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