By David Sherfinski
- The Washington Times - Tuesday, April 26, 2016
GOP presidential front-runner
Donald Trump’s foreign policy speech in Washington, D.C., scheduled for Wednesday has been moved to the Mayflower Hotel “due to the overwhelming interest,”
Mr. Trump’s campaign announced Tuesday.
The campaign said last week that the speech, to touch on global trade and economic and national security policies, was going to take place at the National Press Club.
It’s now scheduled to take place at noon at the Mayflower.
Mr. Trump
is scheduled to travel to Indiana to campaign later in the day Wednesday.
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fivefoottwo • 10 months ago Oh gosh....Donald is giving a foreign policy speech? I'll bet that's entertaining.-
CaptainAsia > fivefoottwo • 10 months ago you seem to put the man down before he has spoken, that is not right.-
fivefoottwo > CaptainAsia • 10 months ago Why would anyone think anything is going to be different? I've not heard him give one speech with anything of any substance what-so-ever.-
diskus > fivefoottwo • 10 months ago really: go watch Hannity Trump interviews for substance; spend 10 minutes I dare you. Imagine a USA leader sitting down and forthrightly answering questions from his heart.then go watch the smiling chipmunk plasticene princess, the girl with kaleidoscope eyes, staring unblinking as she lies and spews focus grew bullshyte out her pie hole like it was oxygen. cough, cough, cough, twitch. -
Greedo > fivefoottwo • 10 months ago Yet you can't keep yourself out of articles about him; even going so far as trolling conservative sights.
Well played.
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disqus_mR1jByxt01 • 10 months ago He is using a teleprompter. Maybe someone wrote something for him. He will try to appear Presidential. -
Real Talk • 10 months ago I like when Donald reminds people that Hillary didn't not pick up that midnight call when she needed to -
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ForePar • 10 months ago No surprise here. Trump couldn't control attendance at the Press Club. He'd have had the entire international Press Corps asking him real questions. -
Leftrightjoke • 10 months ago The neo-conservatives tend to favor subsidies to corporations, especially in the military-industrial complex. They tend to favor military expenditures. The same conservatives who would call for a $2 billion cut in welfare, let’s say, would also favor a $20-billion expansion of wasteful military spending. They have a blind spot regarding militarism. We’ve been going along with this idea of interventionist foreign policy since about the time of Woodrow Wilson’s administration. We began by going to war to make the world “safe for democracy,” as Wilson put it. After five or six decades of ubiquitous government intervention, we have the world that is much less free than ever before. Obviously, something must be wrong with this kind of policy.The Vietnam War and the Iraq War has shown that in the long run we cannot prevent the people of the world from controlling their own affairs, whether they’re doing so badly or not. Whether they have dictatorships or not is their own business. It’s not the business of the United States to deplete our treasures and sacrifice the lives of citizens in order to impose our solution on these countries. -
A Dugan • 10 months ago Trump crushes Hilly in the general. Without Bernie voters I won't be surprised if she loses all 50 states. -
JerseyJeff78 • 10 months ago What gem will we hear this time?More love for Putin's dictatorship? How America should pull out of NATO? How Trump is going to throw tariffs on every nation? How America should support the Butcher of Damascus?I am intrigued by how awful Trump's new foreign policy gems will be.-
diskus > JerseyJeff78 • 10 months ago he is not for tarriff's; he is for FAIR level playing field for the USA where for ONCE maybe the citizens don't have to bend over and drop trow at the behest of the politicians who ensure that all their friends and relatives cash in on whatever trade "agreements" they can pull off. it's a $$$$ machine, and we are the fuel on which it runs .....-
JerseyJeff78 > diskus • 10 months ago Um...tariffs are a tool of protectionism.Trump and Sanders protectionist policy proposals are long understood as economically damaging policies that cause economic contraction by limiting market access and cause an economy to become inefficient and apply capital poorly. It rings nice with the ignorant and uneducated but in reality, those types of policies have the opposite effect Trump and Sanders think they achieve.
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M2000 > JerseyJeff78 • 10 months ago What's Ted's goals going to be? State he's the Anointed One by the Almighty? Have a Napoleonic foreign policy?-
JerseyJeff78 > M2000 • 10 months ago Cruz is looking washed up...but he isn't any better.-
M2000 > JerseyJeff78 • 10 months ago So you're for Killary or you're for Mr. Taxation Bernie?-
JerseyJeff78 > M2000 • 10 months ago I am normally a Republican, but if I have to choose with either Trump or Cruz on the ballot - I will be a reluctant Clinton voter.-
diskus > JerseyJeff78 • 10 months ago You need to soul search deeper; go watch a video interview of Trump with Hannity. There is substance there and he clearly cares about people and this country (healthcare views for example). Then watch the ice princess in any randowm interview; soft focus camera lens and all bullshyte, and act, she cares about only $$$.-
JerseyJeff78 > diskus • 10 months ago I have, thank you.The only bright point I see in this, is that I believe this will result in the RNC reforming and adopting new and better strategies of widening the GOP base from the Center-Right instead of the Far-Right.
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M2000 > JerseyJeff78 • 10 months ago You help Hillary, I make sure I'm no longer a Republican and I will ruin Republican candidates in 2020 and beyond.-
fivefoottwo > M2000 • 10 months ago hahaha.....this is a priceless post! Are you seriously trying to bully a poster in cyberspace? LOL.-
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fivefoottwo > Guest • 10 months ago Hello! Yes, voting for Hillary if the offer is Trump or Hillary OR Cruz or Hillary is helping Hillary. She's the best candidate of the three. -
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M2000 > JerseyJeff78 • 10 months ago Using a Leftist tone in your attitude. Pathetic.-
JerseyJeff78 > M2000 • 10 months ago What do you think is Right of the Republican Party?That's all you'll have left to support in 2020.-
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M2000 > JerseyJeff78 • 10 months ago The nomination process is in July you idiot. That's what I was talking about.-
JerseyJeff78 > M2000 • 10 months ago Ahhh...well, given the choice looks between Trump and Cruz, it doesn't matter.... The GOP already went off the cliff.-
M2000 > JerseyJeff78 • 10 months ago You're going to help it go further with voting for Hillary you dolt.-
JerseyJeff78 > M2000 • 10 months ago I am not the one that let the party go so far off the rails that Trump and Cruz are the choices....-
M2000 > JerseyJeff78 • 10 months ago You are helping the party go off the cliff by voting for Hillary stupid.-
JerseyJeff78 > M2000 • 10 months ago ...and it needs to. The Tea-Nutz and ignorant populists need to be purged to get back to a larger more moderate-conservative base that can actually WIN elections.-
M2000 > JerseyJeff78 • 10 months ago How about also admitting the Republican Party is just a Phony Gentleman's Club? -
M2000 > JerseyJeff78 • 10 months ago So you can't have any other voices but your pathetic voice right? Is that right? Why don't you just admit the Republican Party is just a club?
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Greedo > JerseyJeff78 • 10 months ago The left end of the spectrum is total govt, and the right end is limited or no govt. Guess which side Fascism resides on? I'll give you a hint. Same side as Communism.-
JerseyJeff78 > Greedo • 10 months ago That is not true.
As you reach the fringes, fascists and communists start sounding very similar. Just like Trump and Sanders on trade.-
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JerseyJeff78 > Greedo • 10 months ago Trump sounds like a National-Socialist. All chest pounding nationalism and a lot of bad economic ideas like protectionism.-
Greedo > JerseyJeff78 • 10 months ago So long as he bans muslims and builds a wall, he can spend the rest of his term dancing the hoochy coo, for all I care.
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JerseyJeff78 > M2000 • 10 months ago LOL
Yeah...so you don't know the meaning of the word. Thanks for the giggle.-
M2000 > JerseyJeff78 • 10 months ago Yea you are the Fascist, I know the meaning of the word you idiot. Fing jerk face.-
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M2000 > JerseyJeff78 • 10 months ago Oh yea, whining about people having different opinions on a party your kind use to have control over. Oh, that's not totalitarian oh wait it is!-
JerseyJeff78 > M2000 • 10 months ago Actually, the GOP used to cover a broad section of opinions. Now...not so much.The GOP today would call Reagan a liberal. Well, he is the reason I registered as a Republican and these dolts are NOTHING like the Gipper.-
M2000 > JerseyJeff78 • 10 months ago Just watching you wail like this, then compare my notes to what Democrats say about Reagan in having it both ways, he's a "crazy", but then he "can't win" in today's Republican Party. You can't have it both ways, you're the fool being played by the Democrats. -
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