Trump Spox on His Foreign Policy: Trump’s ‘Core Instinct Is To Be Cautious’
RUSH TRANSCRIPT:
ANCHOR: So on MSNBC early this week here is what Donald Trump said about his foreign policy and when asked who he speaks with. He said, quote, I'm speaking with myself, number one, because I have a very good brain and I've said a lot of things. That's a quote. If he is his primary foreign policy adviser and he's relying on his good brain and the things he's said, what's your role? What do you offer and what does he accept?"
MILLER: "I'm a little bit amused at the amount of attention that comment has gotten, because of course Donald Trump is going to rely upon his own judgment and instincts as president of the United States. And he's shown extraordinary judgment on the major foreign policy issues of our time. He talked about the threat of Osama bin Laden before 9/11 when nobody in Washington was paying attention to it. He was an early critic of the Iraq war long before many in the Republican party realized the error of the Iraq war. And he has consistently been ahead of the curve on these major foreign policy issues. So it's really a choice for voters between Donald Trump's whose core instinct is to be cautious, prudent, yo avoid unwise, entanglements and foreign conflicts versus which you might call the reflexive interventionism of Ted Cruz."




