Years from now, when historians want to understand the presidency of Donald Trump — and scholars will no doubt be curious about our 45th president — they should study two speeches.
One speech is the president’s most recent, which he delivered at Mount Rushmore to celebrate Independence Day. The other speech dates back to July 2017, when President Trump spoke to the people of Poland in Warsaw.
Biden claims his experience in foreign policy is an asset. In reality, it may be one of Biden’s biggest weaknesses. Anecdotes of tough talking dictators and becoming friends with democratic leaders sound nice, but when they’re proven to be ineffective, they’re just empty stories. Combine that with plain old bad decision making, and you get someone who absolutely should not be commander in chief.
Click Here to ContinueWhat Newt’s Reading: Trump at Mount Rushmore; How Trump — Not Biden — Has Helped Make Black Lives Better; Former G.W. Bush Appointees Supporting Biden Have Embraced Socialist Policies — Why?; Democrats Try to Sneak ‘Green New Deal’ Through Tax Code; and US Service Sector Rebounds Strongly in June.
Click Here to ContinueTo my surprise (and I suspect virtually everyone’s surprise) President Donald Trump is carving a place in history as a teacher and statue builder. This was a major outcome of his extraordinarily powerful speech at Mount Rushmore on July 3.
Click Here to ContinuePresident Donald Trump’s speech at Mount Rushmore may be the most important and historic speech of his career. If he continues to echo and reinforce the message of this profound speech, he will become as essential to the preservation of freedom in America for the 21st century as President Abraham Lincoln was in the 19th century and President Ronald Reagan was in the 20th century.
Click Here to ContinueJoe Biden’s Fourth of July message was perhaps the most anti-American speech ever given by a presidential candidate. His speech’s hostility and tone show just how radical he has become, even since the Obama administration.
Click Here to ContinueFor most presidential candidates, an extensive foreign policy background would be a boon to their campaign. In the case of Joe Biden, however, a long record is not necessarily a good one.
Instead of learning from past policy failures, he seems intent on denying they ever happened.
Click Here to ContinueOne indicator of the wider effect of the economic shutdown is illegal poaching. Poaching has dramatically increased during the pandemic because tourism has declined precipitously.
Is President Trump’s definition of the left accurate? Listen to his fourth of July speech at Mount Rushmore and decide for yourself.
Click Here to ContinueIf the voices that so readily condemn Israel truly want peace, maybe they should hold the Palestinians accountable every once in a while. After all, if the Palestinians are looking for anyone to blame for their plight, they should look in the mirror first.
Click Here to ContinueNewt has a quick message for Inner Circle Members ahead of this Independence Day Weekend. Today we received an encouraging jobs report (please provide your thoughts for Newt). Tomorrow, President Trump will make an important speech at Mount Rushmore. And, Newt has a reminder for why America is the greatest country on Earth.
Click Here to ContinueNancy Pelosi’s radical $3 trillion bill has many provisions in it, that if passed, would dramatically change our country. In this episode, Newt discusses how Pelosi’s bill tries to erode the Hyde Amendment by using taxpayer money to fund Planned Parenthood and abortions. Part 6 of a special podcast series detailing Nancy Pelosi’s so called, HEROES Act.
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