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Guest
04-27-2016, 12:39 PM
Donald Trump actually presented a good speech today on Foreign Policy.
I will have to see how the Democratic and Republican establishment's re-act to it.
This is written by a graduate of the U of MN Law School, Class of 1989 and a Graduate of the Graduate School of Librarianship and Information Management at the University of Denver (Class of 1984). One of the Bush's Secretary of States, Condoleezza Rice, graduated from the University of Denver.
Guest
04-27-2016, 01:02 PM
Donald Trump actually presented a good speech today on Foreign Policy.
I will have to see how the Democratic and Republican establishment's re-act to it.
This is written by a graduate of the U of MN Law School, Class of 1989 and a Graduate of the Graduate School of Librarianship and Information Management at the University of Denver (Class of 1984). One of the Bush's Secretary of States, Condoleezza Rice, graduated from the University of Denver.
Donald Trump's foreign policy: 'America first' - CNNPolitics.com (http://www.cnn.com/2016/04/27/politics/donald-trump-foreign-policy-speech/)
Here is a CNN story about Donald Trump's speech of foreign policy.
Guest
04-27-2016, 01:13 PM
OFF TOPIC:
On youtube you can watch the Phil Donahue interview of Clinton and Gore [Oct 1992].
I'm about 15 minutes into it and it is interesting. Until I retired I never had the time to watch shows like this.
OK, BACK TO TRUMPS SPEECH
Guest
04-27-2016, 02:28 PM
OFF TOPIC:
On youtube you can watch the Phil Donahue interview of Clinton and Gore [Oct 1992].
I'm about 15 minutes into it and it is interesting. Until I retired I never had the time to watch shows like this.
OK, BACK TO TRUMPS SPEECH
Donald Trump's foreign policy speech: Global reaction - CNNPolitics.com (http://www.cnn.com/2016/04/27/politics/donald-trump-foreign-policy-reaction/index.html)
I should look at that. Thanks. Here is an article that will be developing on Trump's foreign policy. Trump's speech did seem quite vague in details.
Guest
04-27-2016, 02:47 PM
Donald Trump's foreign policy speech: Global reaction - CNNPolitics.com (http://www.cnn.com/2016/04/27/politics/donald-trump-foreign-policy-reaction/index.html)
I should look at that. Thanks. Here is an article that will be developing on Trump's foreign policy. Trump's speech did seem quite vague in details.I did read that. It's interesting how he moved?, altered? softened his position on friendly Muslims.
I like Palin and Trump speeches when they seem to be off the cuff. That's what made him different. I don't think he would be where he is if his speeches were practiced, polished and on a teleprompter.
Now I'm watching Clinton and Brown on Donahue Apr 92---in both shows the conversation seems fairly topical at least with jobs, middle class, the international market. The distribution of wealth and the 1% is in the conversation. Clinton and Brown are debating and they are asking each other questions. It's civil and there is no moderator. It's intelligent.
Guest
04-27-2016, 03:58 PM
I did read that. It's interesting how he moved?, altered? softened his position on friendly Muslims.
I like Palin and Trump speeches when they seem to be off the cuff. That's what made him different. I don't think he would be where he is if his speeches were practiced, polished and on a teleprompter.
Now I'm watching Clinton and Brown on Donahue Apr 92---in both shows the conversation seems fairly topical at least with jobs, middle class, the international market. The distribution of wealth and the 1% is in the conversation. Clinton and Brown are debating and they are asking each other questions. It's civil and there is no moderator. It's intelligent.
There are multiple Trumps as there are with just about every politician. And Trump is a politician. He does off on some Members of Congress who were many different things before going to DC but the beltway changes people which you will see in Donald Trump. He is no Mr. Smith though.
Guest
04-27-2016, 05:00 PM
Donald Trump actually presented a good speech today on Foreign Policy.
I will have to see how the Democratic and Republican establishment's re-act to it.
This is written by a graduate of the U of MN Law School, Class of 1989 and a Graduate of the Graduate School of Librarianship and Information Management at the University of Denver (Class of 1984). One of the Bush's Secretary of States, Condoleezza Rice, graduated from the University of Denver.
It was a disjointed mess.
He is so naive that he is dangerous.
He said the worst problem facing the world was too many weapons, right after saying the USA would build up weapons.
He mentioned ISIS making millions in the oil fields of Afghanastan. That is made up stuff with no factual background.
ON an on...he just talks all disjointed stuff...he contracts himself within the speech.
Guest
04-27-2016, 06:08 PM
It was a disjointed mess.
He is so naive that he is dangerous.
He said the worst problem facing the world was too many weapons, right after saying the USA would build up weapons.
He mentioned ISIS making millions in the oil fields of Afghanastan. That is made up stuff with no factual background.
ON an on...he just talks all disjointed stuff...he contracts himself within the speech.
Exactly right - but, making up stuff is what Cons like to do.
Remember all those WMD's in Iraq?
Remember how Iraqi oil was going to pay for the war?
Remember how the Iraqi's would treat us as liberators?
Trump embarrassed himself - again.
Guest
04-27-2016, 06:49 PM
It was a disjointed mess.
He is so naive that he is dangerous.
He said the worst problem facing the world was too many weapons, right after saying the USA would build up weapons.
He mentioned ISIS making millions in the oil fields of Afghanastan. That is made up stuff with no factual background.
ON an on...he just talks all disjointed stuff...he contracts himself within the speech.
As opposed to old swivel head, multiple personality, chameleon, suck up phony Clinton....:1rotfl::1rotfl:
Guest
04-27-2016, 08:27 PM
It was a disjointed mess.
He is so naive that he is dangerous.
He said the worst problem facing the world was too many weapons, right after saying the USA would build up weapons.
He mentioned ISIS making millions in the oil fields of Afghanastan. That is made up stuff with no factual background.
ON an on...he just talks all disjointed stuff...he contracts himself within the speech.
It's ALL made up stuff with no factual background.
Guest
04-27-2016, 09:39 PM
Five things we (http://www.brookings.edu/blogs/order-from-chaos/posts/2016/04/27-reviewing-trump-foreign-policy-speech-wright)
This is an interesting analysis of Donald Trump's 4/27/2016 speech of foreign policy.
Guest
04-28-2016, 05:14 AM
Exactly right - but, making up stuff is what Cons like to do.
Remember all those WMD's in Iraq?
Remember how Iraqi oil was going to pay for the war?
Remember how the Iraqi's would treat us as liberators?
Trump embarrassed himself - again.
Someone's got you fooled.
Quarter million civilians killed in Iraq by Sadaam using WMD's = No WMD's here to be found. Move on folks.
Bush never said that Iraqi oil would pay for the war. But, the war was not about oil either, was it?
Liberators? Well, I was there in 2003 and the Iraqis in Baghdad certainly did, but I didn't see all the country. Perhaps you were there and saw something different? Or, maybe you are parroting liberal talking points? Your post was not relevant to the thread, but I felt like responding to your ignorance anyway.
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