Parents should teach their children to always be themselves and to put forth their best words and behavior. By doing this, they will not need to hide their words and actions from yester year. When individuals have integrity, other people will know who they are and what they stand for, and they can strengthen their families, communities, and nations.
The
United States is currently in a presidential election between Democrat and
current Vice President Kamala Harris and Republican and former President Donald
Trump. Harris and her vice-presidential candidate Tim Walz have held exactly
one joint interview in more than forty days. Trump and his vice-presidential
candidate JD Vance have been in at least one joint interview, but they have also
been in solo interviews, townhalls, and news conferences nearly forty times in
the same period of time.
One
set of politicians are open and available to speak to anyone at any time, and
the other set avoids reporters, interviews, and news conferences. There is one
presidential debate and one vice presidential debate scheduled, so the
candidates will face off on the same stage at least once for each pair of
candidates. The presidential debate will take place next week on September 10
on ABC News that was scheduled by the President Joe Biden campaign before he “dropped
out of the race in July.”
Trump spoke “about a wide range of issues” during the town hall event. Fred Lucas shared six takeaways from the town hall that should have been a debate. If it had been a debate, news anchors Bret Baier and Martha MacCallum would have hosted it. Trump indicated that he would have preferred a debate.
1. ‘More Terrorists’ in 3 Years Than 50 Years
Trump talked about the border policies
under the Biden-Harris administration, noting that 21 million illegal
immigrants have entered the country – “larger than New York.”
“More terrorists have come into the United
States in the last three years than I think probably 50 years, there has never
been anything like it,” Trump said. “If they won, you would have not 20
million, you would have 100 million people.”
“You won’t have Social Security, you won’t
have Medicare, you won’t have anything,” Trump continued….
Trump also talked about the high crime by
illegal immigrant gangs in Colorado [and discussed how Venezuelan gangs are
taking over the city of Aurora] ….
In Aurora, Colorado – a Denver suburb and sanctuary
city – Venezuelans are about 40% of the immigrant arrivals. Members of the
Venezuelan gang Tren de Aragua reportedly took over an apartment complex called
The Edge at Lowry, which was the site of a shootout last month.
2. ‘Other Things Perhaps, But We’re Not
Weird’
During the interview, Hannity mentioned
Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz, the Democratic vice presidential candidate. Hannity
said Walz “wants free college education, legal drivers licenses [for illegal
immigrants].”
Trump noted that members of the Walz
family endorsed him….
Walz was among the first to refer to Trump’s
running mate, Ohio Sen. JD Vance, as “weird.” …
“There is something weird with that guy.
He’s a weird guy. JD is not weird. He’s a solid rock,” Trump said. “I happen to
be a very solid rock. We are not weird. We are other things perhaps, but we’re
not weird.”
3. The Debate and the ‘Most Dishonest
Network’
Trump talked about the ABC News debate
that will occur next week – so far the only debate that Harris has agreed to.
“They are the most dishonest network, the
meanest, the nastiest, but that is what I was presented with….
4. ‘I Got Shot At. I Got Hit’
Trump made an almost joking reference to
the assassination attempt against him from July 13 in Pennsylvania. He was
making the case that he could have had better things to do than run for
president….
5. ‘These Clowns … World War III’
Hannity showed clips of Harris saying she
had the “courage” to not use the phrases “illegal immigrant” or “radical
Islamic terrorist.”
“She wants to be politically correct, and
we can’t be politically correct anymore,” Trump said.
He referenced the Hamas terrorist attack
last year on Israel and the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine, and Iran having
the money to fund terrorism groups….
“I understood nuclear for a long time, the
power of nuclear weapons. You need a president that’s not gonna be taking you
into war. We won’t have World War III when I’m elected. With these clowns that
you have in there now, you’re gonna end up having World War III. It’s going to
be a war like no other.”
6. ‘Even if You Don’t Like Me’
Hannity showed past clips of Harris saying
that she wanted to ban fracking. She has recently reversed her position.
As a presidential candidate in 2019,
Harris said “there is no question I’m in favor of banning fracking.”
But Trump said, “Pennsylvania cannot even
take a chance” on what position she would take as president….
Trump stressed this is a case where voters
might even put aside their personal feelings.
“You’ve got no choice. You’ve got to vote
for me,” Trump said. “You’ve got to, even if you don’t like me, you can say I
can’t stand that guy, but there’s no way I’m going to vote for her. You have to
have fracking.”
Harris
has flipflopped on many of her issues, and people with integrity do not flipflop.
People with integrity will be themselves in all circumstances. By doing so,
they will strengthen their families, communities, and nations.
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