Peace Is The Prize
PDJT has been working his tail off to bring peace to the world. The results are impressive and there is more to come during a second term.
PDJT has been working his tail off to bring peace to the world. The results are impressive and there is more to come during a second term.
The Trump administration has just announced another Middle East breakthrough. Sudan and Israel will normalize ties. This is the third Arab nation to do so as a result of Trump’s efforts, in addition to the United Arab Emirate and Bahrain.
Everything about this speech by former U.S. Ambassador and former Acting ODNI, Richard Grenell, is exceptional. Grenell outlines how the ‘America First’ priorities of Donald Trump are antithetical to the DC crowd yet intensely pro-American.
Grenell outlines the Trump doctrine in all its perfectly American nuance. He outlines the resistance approach taken by former officials, and then goes onto to describe how with President Trump in the White House it’s the people in charge, not politicians.
The following is from a Canadian on the current Presidential race. The Canadian news media is notoriously left wing, so seeing an article like this is rare! Ernie Meggisen, a Canadian, wrote the following on Donald J. Trump. It is presented unedited.
One reader sounds off about PDJT’s accomplishments. It is presented without edit. This list is nowhere near being inclusive. In fact, it is a very small part of the entire list of accomplishments. However, it does begin to give one a feel for just how much PDJT has done. There will be more about PDJT’s accomplishments in the near future.
Is peace in the Middle East at hand? While there have been announcements before about deals that would help provide stability to the region, none of them ever actually panned out. This frustrated Presidents of both parties as well as diplomats and other go-betweens.
The developments of the last month or so show a strong move toward acceptance of Israel as a legitimate country and as a partner on the world stage.
Trump's statement this morning about the Iranian missile attack was the best presidenting I've ever seen in terms of clarity, intention, persuasion, tone, and likely effectiveness. This one goes in the text books in terms of technique, no matter how things turn out.
— Scott Adams (@ScottAdamsSays) January 8, 2020
I concur.
In straightforward, lucid terms, Trump hit all the right notes.
As Andrea Widburg noted,
Thanks to all who have served and have kept us free. Enjoy the song.
On Sunday ABC News ran dramatic video footage of a Kurdish town under bombardment by Turkish forces just one week after PDJT announced the withdrawal of some 50 American troops stationed between Turkish Forces and the Kurds who had fought beside us against ISIS. Good Morning America repeated the story on Monday.
Some 20 years ago Howard Stern asked Trump if he would run for president. Mr. Trump said,
“Personally I don’t need it, I will be ok. But I really worry about my children and grandchildren, the world is moving in the wrong direction. If, in the near future, the next Reagan does not become president, then I will try. See how much support I get, and then decide”.
On Tuesday President Trump gave a speech at the UN. Without a doubt this is the best speech he has given as President. In all my decades of life, I have never heard as good a speech as the one PDJT gave. It was the most honest speech that any world leader has ever done. He came to an organization that is used to hearing how important they are as leaders. President Trump set a new tone to world politics. Presidents serve people, not people serving presidents.