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Ron Paul See other Ron Paul Articles Title: The Speech and Other Thoughts on TrumpÂ…So Far I return to the podcast of Lew Rockwell interviewing Angelo Codevilla, where Codevilla offers, and I will paraphrase: the media talking class are wrong about Trump voters, that they will stick with Trump no matter what. If Trump doesnt continue along the path on which he campaigned, they will look for someone else, someone even stronger and more belligerent. They voted for Trump because he is the one who gave the establishment the middle finger. This, perhaps, should be considered throughout this post. Trump gave his first of four (maybe more, maybe less) annual speeches to congress. I find one proposed action that a libertarian could get behind: Why are the most advertised Gold and Silver coins NOT the best way to invest? We have undertaken a historic effort to massively reduce job‑crushing regulations, creating a deregulation task force inside of every Government agency; imposing a new rule which mandates that for every 1 new regulation, 2 old regulations must be eliminated
Thats it. One. Of course, lets see if this tree bears any fruit. Ron Paul examines the speech wonderfully well. There is little I can add to Dr. Pauls comments. Jacob Hornberger suggests that it was a speech that could have been given by pretty much any conservative. Hes right
except for one pretty important point. It was also a speech that pretty much any liberal could give. Subtract a few lines, add a couple different lines
and there you have it. So
pretty much a speech that could have been given by any conservative or any liberal. This isnt really a middle finger. Is this really what those who voted for Trump voted for? I guess I have a couple of comments; these are on the only two topics for which I felt Trump offered something during his campaign that was meaningful for libertarians: first, as mentioned by Dr. Paul, the word Russia was not uttered once. No Russia, no peace. Perhaps this was strategic to avoid giving ammunition to Trumps enemies. But if this is so, it would seem to be the first time Trump took this approach. Which comes to my second comment: there was no fire and brimstone. There were no middle fingers in this speech. For an alternative view on Trumps speech, perhaps we can look to the two pearls: In a town hall hosted by CNN Wednesday night, [John McCain and Lindsey Graham] heaped praise on Trump for
his tone in Trumps Tuesday night address to Congress
It seems likely that this tells you far more about the speech than any of the comments offered by Ron Paul or Jacob Hornberger. But they lambasted Trump over his approach to Russia
And this is after a speech where he didnt even mention Russia. McCain offered: I think he laid out a positive agenda, and frankly I think it was different from his inaugural address. And I think it was well-received by the American people. Probably not by many of those American people who supported Trumps middle finger. We need more of that guy less of the tweeting guy, Graham said. We, I guess, refers to Graham and McCain. Because this we doesnt need more of that guy and less of the other guy. I enjoy the other guy. No matter the visceral animosity many have toward Trump, there are magic words that can, at least for a moment, bring the entire brotherhood together. And Trump found those words: During his Tuesday night address to the U.S. Congress, President Trump paid tribute to Ryan Owens, the Navy SEAL killed in the January commando raid in Yemen that Trump ordered. As he did so, television cameras focused for almost four full minutes on Owenss grieving wife, Carryn
Media commentators predictably gushed that this was the moment Trump became presidential. Worshipping the sacrificial lambs is always a winner. Glenn Greenwald captured the never-to-be-mentioned truth: The raid in Yemen that cost Owens his life also killed 30 other people, including many civilians, at least nine of whom were children. None of them were mentioned by Trump in last nights speech, let alone honored with applause and the presence of grieving relatives. Thats because they were Yemenis, not Americans
Perhaps suggesting an alternative meaning behind the term America First. Moving on from the speech
Washington (CNN) House Democratic Leader Nancy Pelosi is telling her rank-and-file members that she is confident a good portion of President Donald Trumps voters will eventually turn on him and Democrats just have to wait it out. Wait it out for what? Unless you bring out a radical like Bernie Sanders, they dont want you. As an aside, Pelosi offered an interesting comment: Pelosi did, however, make a sweeping judgment about educated women who voted for Trump rather than Hillary Clinton. White educated women who voted against Hillary? They voted with their husbands on taxes and they always have, declared Pelosi. So I guess only dumb minority (and presumably unmarried) women voted for Hillary? And then there is the next step in the growing police state
who would have thought that Trump and Rahm Emanuel would find common cause? Speaking on the topic of the high number of murders in Chicago, Emanuel offers: We have repeatedly made specific requests of the administration for greater law enforcement integration and resources
Trump has been in office for what, a month? Emanuel has made repeated requests of Trump in one month? What on earth has he been doing for the several years before this? Wasnt his buddy the president then? The better question, Id suggest, is whether the President cares enough about violence in our city to do more than talk or tweet about it. Yes, I suspect he does. And this is scary. Of course, a starting point could be to decriminalize the use of drugs. But Trump is going the other way on that one. Speaking of the drug war, the chief prosecutor may be in trouble: Attorney General Jeff Sessions met twice last year with the top Russian diplomat in Washington whose interactions with President Donald Trumps former national security adviser Michael Flynn led to Flynns firing, according to the Justice Department. Sessions did not mention either meeting during his confirmation hearings
Even if Trump has moved further to the mainstream, it doesnt mean the entertainment value of his administration will diminish. Until Trump goes after Russia, he will not find a formula that will pacify his enemies. I hope Trump stays firm about peace with Russia. If he does, we win two ways: the political theater will continue, and we may avoid catastrophic nuclear consequences. Reprinted with permission from Bionic Mosquito. Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread
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