Hah-Hah! Sebastian Gorka Humiliates MSNBC on Use of ‘Radical Islamic Terrorism’ (VIDEO)

Arguing with Dr. Sebastian Gorka about the use of the phrase ‘radical Islamic terrorism’ is a bad idea — especially if you have little to no knowledge on the subject of Islamic terrorism. 

White House official Dr. Sebastian Gorka humiliated MSNBC’s Ali Velshi and Stephanie Ruhle after the hosts lobbied paper-thin criticism over the term.

NTK Network reports:

“We will call it ‘radical Islamic terrorism,’” Gorka said. “We will target the ideology, and we will call them out for being evil.”

Velshi asked how it would help stop terror attacks if the White House called the problem “radical Islamic terrorism.”

“If you, God forbid, caught cancer, and the hospital was forbidden from calling it cancer and said, ‘You have the flu. Go home and hydrate and take some aspirins, would you actually have the right treatment?’” Gorka argued.

“No, but there’s still no cure for cancer,” Ruhle responded, smugly.

“Have you not heard of chemo?” Gorka asked, noting that would be the correct treatment for a cancer patient.

“I have heard of chemo, and cancer can still kill you. So it doesn’t matter what you call it,” Ruhle said, apparently thinking that doctors would prescribe chemotherapy for something they falsely diagnosed as a flu.

“It doesn’t matter what you call it, really? So if I call it ‘the flu’ and said, ‘Go home and take some aspirin,’ what’s going to happen to you?” Gorka responded.

Velshi then accused Gorka of not having a good answer.

“If you misdiagnose anything, whether it’s a serious disease or a serious international geopolitical threat, you will never solve it,” Gorka said.

 

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