Well, the General Milley calling up the Chinese and telling them his President was nuts and they shouldn't worry about being attacked by surprise is an entertaining story sending the wingnut Right nuts.
A big part of the problem of knowing what to make of it, though, is the question of whether the reporting of the details of the call is accurate. In that regard, I thought this post by Allahpundit, considering the possible variations on a theme, covered it well.
One thing seems clear: there were lots of people listening to the call, and therefore, if there was anything really damaging to the General's credibility, we will eventually know about it. I strongly suspect that it will turn out that the Woodward account is eventually shown to be an exaggeration in some details.
Nonetheless, it is a sign of the extraordinary times that such calls were being made.
Update: and, I should add, that the real concern should be that Trump was presenting as unstable enough to make another superpower suspect a surprise nuclear attack. But no, Republicans have become so stupid and tribal as to excuse an unstable nutjob because he was their unstable nutjob.
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The main story is if a president goes rogue and is nuts.
Exactly, Homer. I just updated my post to make that clear.
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