President Donald Trump spoke at
the United Nations General Assembly on Tuesday, September 19, 2017, for his first time – and he did it his way! His speech was unlike
other speeches given at the UN, and it was definitely different from any given
there during the past eight years by former President Barack Obama.
I have read comments about his talk
from various sources – mostly conservative, and here are some of the comments. Mark Levin says it was an “outstanding speech” and a “tremendous speech.” He has many more
wonderful comments on his YouTube presentation, to which I hope you will
listen.
John Bolton claims that it was “outstanding” and the “best speech of the Trump presidency.”
He says that the centerpiece of the speech was Trump’s “criticism of the
behavior of North Korea and Iran.” “It’s safe to say, in the entire history of
the United Nations, there has never been a more straightforward criticism of
the unacceptable behavior of other member states.”
Rush Limbaugh says that President Trump’s speech “as unlike any speech at the United Nations
we have ever heard an American president give.” Here are some of the President’s
statements with comments by Limbaugh. I encourage you to go to this site to
read more of Limbaugh’s comments.
As present of the
United States, I will always put America first, just like you as the leaders of
your countries will always and should always put your countries first.
(applause) The United States will forever be a great friend to the world, and
especially to its allies. But we can no longer be taken advantage of or enter
into a one sided deal where the United States gets nothing in return. As long
as I hold this office, I will defend America’s interests above all else.
The President
was very clear where he put his first priorities. He did not say that the
United States would be isolated, but he did say that the United States would
put its own interests first. Limbaugh made this comment.
Nobody at the U.N. has ever been spoken
to this way by an American president. They’ve all heard Trump say it … but no
president has ever dared go to the sacred ground of the United Nations General
Assembly and basically tell them they don’t matter when it comes to putting
America first, [saying] that the world will not come first….
The President stunned the attendees
at the gathering when he spoke plainly and firmly about the situation with
North Korea.
No one has shown
more contempt for other nations and for the well-being of their own people than
the depraved regime in North Korea. Now North Korea’s reckless pursuit of
nuclear weapons and ballistic missiles threatens the entire world with
unthinkable loss of human life. The United States has great strength and
patience. But if it is forced to defend itself or its allies, we will have no
choice but to totally destroy North Korea. “Rocket Man” is on a suicide mission
for himself and for his regime. The United States is ready, willing, and able.
But hopefully this will not be necessary.
This may have
been the last warning to North Korea. The President made sure to mention that
the U.S. is “ready, willing, and able” to do anything necessary to protect
Americans. Limbaugh added.
You don’t
go to the United Nations and threaten to destroy another nation on the planet.
It isn’t done. Well, I mean, in World War II, League of Nations, there might
have been some allusions at some point, but in the modern era, this just
doesn’t happen. I don’t care how depraved the regime is, because in the modern
world depraved regimes are depraved because of the United States. We’re
responsible.
After
warning North Korea, the President called the deal with Iran an “embarrassment
to the United States.” He absolutely pounded on Iran, the UN, and Cuba. He did
not go light on any of them. I particularly like what he said about socialism and Venezuela.
… We have also imposed tough calibrated sanctions on the
socialist Maduro regime in Venezuela, which has brought a once thriving nation
to the brink of total collapse. The socialist dictatorship of Nicolas Maduro
has inflicted terrible pain and suffering on the good people of that country.
This corrupt regime destroyed a prosperous nation – a prosperous
nation, by imposing a failed ideology that has produced poverty and misery
everywhere it has been tried….
… We call for the full restoration of democracy and political
freedoms in Venezuela. The problem in Venezuela is not that socialism has been
poorly implemented, but that socialism has been faithfully implemented.
From the Soviet Union to Cuba to Venezuela, wherever true
socialism or communism has been adopted, it has delivered anguish and
devastation and failure. Those who preach the tenets of these discredited
ideologies only contribute to the continued suffering of the people who live
under these cruel systems….
There
are many people in the United States who want to destroy our democratic
republic and replace it with socialism. I am pleased that the President came
right out and told the world the truth about socialism: “The problem in
Venezuela is not that socialism has been poorly implemented, but that socialism
has been faithfully implemented.” I am so grateful to have a President of the
United States that loves the United States and is willing to stand up to the
world. It is nice to have a President that does not apologize for all the good
that the United States does in the world. I like the “fighter” that now sits in
the White House!
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