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  1. Ah, Democratic woman – See nothing but evil Trump, Hear nothing but evil Trump, Say nothing but Evil.

  2. ken:

    I think it’s actually very clever. The emphasis on unity and the things he wants to accomplish that Democrats could and should approve of makes them look small.

    Not that it matters. Probably won’t change a single mind; certainly not many. So many people are set in stone.

  3. One of the best SOTU I’ve heard. As Neo says, clever. The Dems must know they are being painted into a corner.

  4. Wow, just wow… I like this guy when he stays with the script, he can deliver a speech as well as anyone I have ever listened to.

    He hit the right points and slammed it on the medical costs, jobs more for the regular blue collar, taking care of black people who got slam dunked in the legal system, lots of good stuff and hard points on how walls work.

    Keep your white jacket women sitting to show they don’t give a shit and…

    God Bless America.

  5. The Democrats hated every word of it. You could see it in their eyes. But Trump made them stand.

    They thought they made him cave over the government shut down. They just made him up his game. The Democrats, on the other hand, haven’t had to up their game since the nineteen sixties. I look at Pelosi and Schumer and I realize that Trump has them so outmaneuvered. They’re not capable of deviating from their half century old play book. Trump doesn’t have a play book.

    Game’s gotta respect game. I look at Melania sitting there with the cancer patient and I’m thinking, she’s not sitting there just because Trump is rich. He’s got a lot on the ball and she knows it.There are a lot of rich guys in this world.

  6. I hate how I’m calling the little girl sitting next to Melania “The Cancer Patient.” She came across as so sweet and so brave and I delight in the fact she has finished chemo. But I’m sufficiently man primeval that I didn’t get her name.

  7. 1.
    Great State of the Union Address by President Trump!

    And poetic and spiritual, too.

    I cannot remember a better SOTU!

    2.
    Is US Sen. Joe Manchin (D) West Virginia about to become US Sen. Joe Manchin (R) West Virginia

  8. If you think about it, hoist one for the maintainers. I used to like reading about they could turn an F4F Wildcat into a wilder wildcat.

    https://www.flightjournal.com/the-wilder-wildcat/

    An extra hundred horsepower might just be enough to turn the tables on a Japanese pilot. And the maintenance chiefs who used to race their V8 Fords on the dry lakes could eke out an extra hundred ponies. It wasn’t really a game changer. The game changer was the F6F. The Ace Maker. It looked enough like the Wildcat that Japanese pilots would go into a loop expecting the American to stall and would have an easy kill. Imagine their surprise when the American had more power due to their P&W R2800 than they did.

    The American planes also had more speed in the dive. Which may not seem like much but speed is life.

  9. Noticed Liz Warren scowling in the audience, and scowl she might, since the WaPo just released a copy of her Texas Bar Association membership Application that Warren filled out by hand, in which she wrote in the box for Race that she was an “American Indian,” and signed her name.

    I guess Leftists the WaPo–but I repeat myself–decided that Warren was just too great a liability, and it was time to dump her over the side.

    See https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/news/elizabeth-warren-identified-herself-as-american-indian-on-1986-document

  10. “My guess is that it also is a better speech—and probably a different speech—than he would have delivered if it hadn’t been postponed till now.”

    Yes. And, during the postponement the Democrat governor of Virginia gave the President fantastic ammunition against the “it’s not a human entitled to protection against murder until it’s home from the hospital for 90 days” crowd. [Yes, I’ve engaged in exaggeration.]

  11. “Alexandria Occasionally Cogent”

    My pet name for her is Occasional Cortex.

    But, that’s good, too.

  12. Oh…so we don’t forget…and I’m gonna do smug…
    Trump is President and NOT Hillary, who will NEVER be President.

    So all you NeverTrumpers….you know what you can do.

  13. It is a game being played out over four quarters. Trump’s resiliency, his refusal to quit, his willingness to compromise (some) with the hostiles all speak to a most presidential president.
    I hope some of the millenials will see him as a desirable model.

  14. Steve57: “The Death of the Ball-Turret Gunner” by Randal Jarrell was one of the first modern poems I broke my brain on. The words were vivid but I was sixteen and I didn’t even know what a ball-turret gunner was.

    The poem was in a programmed learning book. You would read the poem then a question about the poem, then select one answer out of three and turn to the appropriate page and see if you were on catching on or not:
    _____________________________________

    Recognizing that the death of one man, an aircraft gunner, is the occasion for the poem, what is the poem’s subject?

    The effect of war on humanity. page 188
    The terrors of aerial combat. page 198
    The individual’s identity in contemporary society. page 202

    _________________________________

    The correct answer, according to the book, is page 202.

    https://www.amazon.com/Meaning-Modern-Poetry-J-Pratt/dp/B0017DMZDO/ref=sr_1_1

  15. I suspect that Nancy is very sorry she postponed the SOTU.
    In that interval, the Virginia kerfuffle took place.
    And the democratic women will never want to appear as a rank of white suits again, for it looks too much like something that the public is now attuned to.

  16. Did anyone take in the rebuttals?
    Streaming the speech was enough…couldn’t take the 2 wannabe-but-never-will-bes.

  17. Grrrr.

    What is this CR**!!!?? WE’RE the ones who’re supposed to be doing the manipulating! NOT YOU!!

    Grrr.

    We’re the MASTERS of manipulation. (And don’t you forget it!)

    OK, we may have been outplayed tonight. Outfoxed. (MAY have.) But we’ll just ramp up the media—actually, they’ll do it all on their own—and then we’ll see who’s boss around here.

    And when election time comes around, heh, we’ll just do what we do best!! (Get this straight: in 2020, we won’t be fooling around.)

    Yeah. You’ll see!!! Along with all those deplorables who support you.

    MAGA our backsides!!

    Grrr.

    = = = = = =

    “…liability…”

    As for Warren being “too great a liability” (due to her lie-ability?), name one of those clowns who isn’t—once the Truth that the MSM is sitting on somehow seeps out. (With the exception of that governor of Montana, who seems like a truly decent person. Well, there might be a few others… I certainly hope so.)

  18. Snow on Pine on February 5, 2019 at 11:39 pm at 11:39 pm said:
    Noticed Liz Warren scowling in the audience, and scowl she might, since the WaPo just released a copy of her Texas Bar Association membership Application that Warren filled out by hand, in which she wrote in the box for Race that she was an “American Indian,” and signed her name.
    * * *
    The Examiner article did not mention WHEN the WaPo became aware of this little document; I wonder how long they have been sitting on it, because it was an obvious place to look*. And why didn’t any Republican think to go there? (Didn’t we have this discussion earlier?)

    By this time, every politician and wannabe in the country (on the planet?) should know that everything they ever did is available somewhere, and it’s being found and hoarded until needed to support the Narrative du Jour — almost exclusively by the Left. Bombshells dropped by the Right (aka newsworthy results of actual journalistic investigation) don’t seem to get any response other than “Republicans Pounce” from the MSM.

    *Wikipedia: “She is a graduate of the University of Houston and Rutgers Law School. Her career as an academic focused on bankruptcy law, where she focused primarily on empiric decision-making of the public following legal changes. Warren taught at several law schools, including the University of Houston, the University of Texas at Austin, the University of Pennsylvania, and Harvard University.”

  19. Steve57 on February 5, 2019 at 10:50 pm at 10:50 pm said:
    The Democrats hated every word of it. You could see it in their eyes. But Trump made them stand.

    They thought they made him cave over the government shut down. They just made him up his game. The Democrats, on the other hand, haven’t had to up their game since the nineteen sixties.
    * * *
    Good point.
    PS
    He still should have served some Chik-fil-a among the hamberders.

  20. Trump’s masterful SOTU made the democrats so uncomfortable that they literally bolted for the door immediately after he finished speaking. He did not even get off the podium before the democrat seats were emptied by the stream of lemmings who had to be signaled when it was OK to applaud.

  21. “…uncomfortable…”

    No doubt they would have preferred to be somewhere else…where they could really express themselves. (And it’s not easy to throw a tantrum in such a situation, so one really must admire—even if grudgingly—their collective self-control, everything being relative, of course.)

    True, one might hope for a more adult demeanor. Perhaps, even a little bit—a tiny bit—of dignity. To be fair, maybe those white dresses were really, really scratchy (in keeping with the inspired sophomoric metaphor they were so subtly foisting).

    But since the Democrats are “the intrepid resistance” who fantasize continuously about Trump’s impeachment, I suppose such adolescent behavior ought to be understood, and perhaps even forgiven. I mean, they do, after all, hate the man and everything—and everyone—associated with him.

    So try to imagine just how uncomfortable those poor souls were, scratchy dresses and all.

    Anyway, for a more mature take on the evening, here’s the always insightful and discerning Van Jones:
    https://www.foxnews.com/opinion/cnns-van-jones-calls-trump-speech-cookies-and-dog-poop-press-doles-out-snark-sarcasm-and-opposition

  22. Have to confess I didn’t watch. (Husband watching UNC basketball.) But I followed it, and have watched clips.

    He made the Democrats look small, childish, and nasty.

    The decision of the Dem women to wear white, and the men, the white ribbons, only emphasized the Northam KKK photo. Bad optics.

  23. “… wearing white in solidarity with the women of the suffrage movement.. ”

    Oh, so that is what it that was about. I thought it was a nod to equality; Glad decided to balance the Glad garbage man in the ad with an ad with women as well.

  24. They were supposed to be representing the suffragettes. Susan B. Anthony was anti-abortion. Instead, their heroine is really Margaret Sanger, a racist and eugenics advocate.

  25. Did the ladies in white not foresee the KKK memes? Maybe white is the new red. Think Handmaid’s Tale they were so enamored of last year.

    I don’t think of SOTU speeches as tearjerkers nor Happy Birthday singing as a reason to get weepy but it happened last night. Thanks to whoever started it. It was a moment that would touch even a heart of stone.

  26. The last trench defense of a dying ideology: stonewalling of reality and increasingly theatrical posturing. All those white dresses and sour faces.

  27. Neo, since you’re a fashionista and I’m a typical nerd, can you explain lipstick fashion?
    Too me the bright red lipstick on AOC looked more Cesar Romero than anything attractive.

  28. The big theme so far is compromise. Alexandria Ocasion-Cortez, looking glum, stays seated.

    No husband, no children, no trade. She has her health and the gig as a parody member of Congress pays well (as well as allowing this histrionic young women to get her kicks from having an audience). Still, a dearth of authentic accomplishment. Of course she’s glum.

  29. As they say, very bad “optics,” that lead to a chain of associations.

    So soon after the appearance of VA Governor Northam’s yearbook page–featuring one young man in blackface and the other man in a full White KKK costume–all those white dresses inevitably brought to mind the KKK, and KKK gatherings, rallies, and processions.

    That, of course, brought to mind the fact that it was Democrats who founded the KKK, and Democrats who consistently voted against full rights for Blacks and against desegregation.

    Which brought to mind the fact that one of the most honored Democrats, West Virginia’s Senator Robert Byrd, who served in Congress for 51 years, was a member of the KKK, in fact, a “Grand Exalted Cyclops,” who led his local chapter of the KKK.

    Of course, you wouldn’t have been able to have this chain of associations–make these connections–if you had never been taught all this information in school, or discovered it on your own.

    That is the whole idea of the Left’s control over the Educational Establishment, and the MSN–making sure that you are never taught this information and/or that you are unlikely to run across it in “mainstream” sources and commentary.

  30. Great speech, thanks CBS for having it available (for us in EU-land).

    Unity and optimism. And not any partisan attacks, altho CNN claims there are.

    Especially glad the middle class is getting

    9:20 on Instapundit, good photoshop of the white dressed women with pointy KKK hoods added.

    I now call them the Democratic PC-Klan, and suggest all conservatives note their PC-Klanish behavior, when they do it. Like against Kavanaugh, and Nick Sandmann of Covington High, and even at Google against Jim Damore.

    The PC-Klan, looking to keep the PC-Klan tribe pure.

    I’m glad Trump is fighting against the PC-Klan.

    And I often call it the Dem media which is doing most of the Fake News.

  31. One of the moments that really hit me was that the women in white didn’t stand for the lower unemployment numbers for blacks and hispanics. I didn’t think many of them got up for the improved employment numbers for women. If they did, it seemed that there was a delay and a muted response, until President Trump mentioned the women in Congress. I think he did do a good ad-lib about staying standing.

    Then, they got very giddy in their cheering with high-fiving, lots of turning around to everyone, etc. It looked like your high school team just scored the game winning points. It was a contrast with the clapping and cheering from the rest of the gallery on other points.

  32. The ladies in white looked like a herd of sheep. Conform or be cast out! Nice message, ladies.

  33. any real conservatives still lamenting that Jeb Bush, Rubio or Ted Cruz weren’t the president? Donald J Trump is a bigger man than the whole eGOP combined.

    “I don’t like trump because he is not a real conservative, he bad, he calls superhero captain america John mccain not a hero, he criticizes the iraqi war, he questioned Saint Bush’s competence, he calls Jeb low energy, he su*ks Putin’s d***, he bad he bad he bad”

    “I don’t like trump because he doesn’t lie to me sophisticatedly like a career politician should be”

    “I don’t like trump because he is so vulgar and he is mean and he says bad things about people…”

  34. not kidding going into the election I kind of preferred Rubio but now comparing to Trump he is so beta and smallminded he makes me want to puke. There is not one guy besides Rand Paul and a distant may be ted cruz that i would prefer to be the president over Trump, Trump makes everyone else looks so petty in comparison

  35. I was talking with a guy the other day whose mom is the widow of a Korea/Vietnam veteran. She has significant health issues, and as a *widow* of a veteran, she’s been able to use Tricare For All (I believe that’s its name – what they used to call CHAMPUS, the military health care system) all along – a circumstance that this guy told me has saved her untold thousands out-of-pocket over the years. (He said that veterans themselves, until recently, have been restricted to the VA if they had no other insurance or source of funds.)

    He then said that Trump had radically changed the game for veterans’ health care by making it possible for veterans themselves to use Tricare (or to go to any doctor they want to or are able to see – I wasn’t clear on which of these is the case), instead of only the VA. Implied was that Trump had done this through EO, and that any president could’ve done it, but none did until Trump. He and I talked for a few minutes about the advantages of this – that it reduces the load on the VA, gets veterans more quickly into care (and possibly into better care), etc. (I now remember hearing about this EO, I think, but had forgotten all about it.) And THEN he went on a little rant about John McCain, and how the Arizona VA system was notoriously bad, yet McCain did nothing about it all those years. He was not a fan of the Senator. It was very interesting.

  36. Dave, you need to add:

    “He’s so gauche! He ordered fast food instead of sending out for Zabar’s!”

    “He actually likes those coal miners and construction workers and factory workers. And they like him!”

  37. Avi:

    Dark red lipstick is very very fashionable, although it’s not easy to wear. But quite popular these days. It gives a kind of retro look that is very dramatic. At last night’s SOTU, Ivanka wore it as well (scroll down here for a photo).

  38. I don’t know about other women, but I gave up dressing like my friends in about the 7th grade. “Hey, tomorrow, let’s all wear pink.” If one didn’t get the memo, she was labeled “queer”. I rarely got the memo so was often labeled “queer” even though none of us in the late 1950’s had a clue what that meant. I thought it meant “odd” and I didn’t feel very odd even if I wasn’t wearing pink, or blue, or le couleur du jour.

    I guess the female congress-critters are stuck in their tween years or something. Does none of them have the gumption to refuse to be one of the in-crowd? I guess not. Childish, that.

  39. Scott Robinson on February 6, 2019 at 1:03 pm at 1:03 pm said:
    Women in white must have checked their Handmaids’ red cloaks at the door.
    * * *
    Zing.

    However, in the context, Red would have indicated affiliation with the Evil Republicans, rather than Resistence to their Evil Republicaning.
    Kind of a delicate choice in couture.

  40. Instaapundit summarizes:

    https://pjmedia.com/instapundit/320923/

    FEBRUARY 6, 2019
    SO ONE OF THE INTERESTING THINGS ABOUT TRUMP’S SPEECH LAST NIGHT is how it seemed calculated to demolish all the standard anti-Trump tropes from the media and from the left and to do so with compelling imagery. Consider:

    Trump’s a Nazi: Praise for Holocaust survivors, and a touching rendition of “Happy Birthday.” (With Trump waving his fingers like a conductor).

    Trump hates minorities: Brags about record low black, Hispanic, and Asian unemployment — while white-clad Democratic women, overwhelmingly white themselves, sat prune-faced.

    Trump’s a Russian tool: Withdrawing from the INF Treaty.

    Trump’s a warmonger: Without me, Trump says, we’d be at war on the Korean peninsula. Also, I’m looking at pulling out of Afghanistan.

    Trump hates women: Except he got even the prune-faced white-clad Democratic women up dancing (and chanting “USA! USA!”) when he talked about record female employment in and out of Congress.

    And his rebuke to socialism was designed to strip the glamour that the media have tried to imbue it with by tying it to the abject misery of Venezuela.

    In debate, I think this is called cutting across your opponent’s flow. And I think it’s Trump’s opening shot at 2020, as well as an effort to undercut the “Resistance” in and out of Congress. Plus, as Ann Althouse notes, despite the predictions of lefties like Robert Reich (see below) it was all wrapped in optimism and sunny American exceptionalism. Genuinely Reaganesque.

    And, of course, the sour, shallow responses from the lefty apparat just underscore that:

    Prof. Reynolds also notes the pundits deriding the ostensible Fact Checkers.

    Like in this post:
    https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/opinion/fact-checking-is-broken-the-petty-pedantic-pointless-picking-at-trumps-state-of-the-union

  41. Jonathan Last makes some interesting points:

    https://thebulwark.com/the-next-flight-93-election/

    Over at Axios, Mike Allen believes that the 2019 State of the Union speech, while superficially unremarkable, actually laid out the basic argument Trump is going to make as the centerpiece of his 2020 re-election campaign: America First vs. Socialism.

    If Allen is correct and this is the centerpiece of Trump’s pitch, then it will be an … interesting argument for his supporters to make over the next two years.

    For starters, we would expect Trump’s surrogates to argue that 2020 is another Flight 93 election—after all, if it really is the choice between center-right conservative government and “socialism” then it would be a very big deal, indeed.

    The only problem is that Trump himself is the most socialist Republican to ever hold office. What is socialism? It’s Big Government and the welfare state on steroids. And not only is Trump for that, but he’s been for it while fighting Republican/conservative/capitalist orthodoxies from the start.

    Look: This isn’t all Trump’s fault. The Republican party gave up on small government conservatism 20 years ago. That’s because cutting the size of government is painful in the short run and forging political coalitions around the idea of short-term sacrifice for long-term benefits is incredibly difficult. It’s much easier to just tell people that they can have all the candy they want and leave the check for some other sucker to pick up after the next election.

    And so, Republicans have spent the last generation talking about small government and fiscal responsibility while dropping taxpayer money like a bachelor party at a strip club.

    The only thing Trump has done is drop the mask. He’s openly for big government. He doesn’t even make the pretense of caring about the debt or the deficit. He doesn’t have any problem with government interfering in this or that market because the government is Trump and Trump is the one who decides who wins and who loses. Just like on his game show.

    You’d have to be an idiot or a dupe to look at Trump and think that he’s fundamentally any less “socialist” than most Democrats. But then, plenty of people convinced themselves that he was fundamentally less corrupt than Hillary Clinton.
    Get ready for The Flight 93 Election, Part 2. It’ll be even stupider and more dishonest than the original.

    The Political-Industrial Complex is already on it:

    https://store.breitbart.com/products/neversocialist-usa-t-shirt?utm_source=Sidebar&utm_medium=Sidebar&utm_campaign=BB-301

    #NEVERSOCIALIST USA T-SHIRT
    “America was founded on liberty and independence, and not government coercion, domination, and control. We are born free and we will stay free. Tonight, we renew our resolve that America will never be a socialist country.”

    – President Donald J. Trump, SOTU 2019.

    If you agree, we’ve got the shirt for you.

  42. Tweet from The Donald shows CBS approval poll of speech:
    Reps: 97%
    Dems: 30%
    Independents: 82%

    https://twitter.com/realDonaldTrump

    The 2020 campaign will be about those independents, perhaps with some real attempts to get bipartisan stuff done, but mostly what Trump thinks is good for America.

    The Rep NeverTrumpers also, in a strange way, provide support for Trump among independents who are against both Dems & Reps — so is Trump. Some.

    There’s a critique of Trump that he’s the most “socialist” Rep Pres. ever, in terms of favoring Big Gov’t. His huge tax cut and regulations cut show that he’s half anti-socialist, or OK 2/3s, but his willingness to spend on almost all gov’t stuff is a 1/3 HUGE gov’t sort-of socialist. At least populist. And gov’t spending is, actually, a long term problem (Free money, Free lunch — or at least paid for with Other People’s Money, OPM)

  43. Call Trump what you want. (It’s a free country.)

    He’s still light years better than the current alternative.

    And the challenge for the confabulating MSM will continue to be how to ensure that “We the people”—that is, those of us who haven’t already figured out this simple, obvious fact—WON’T be able to figure it out.

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  45. AesopFan, you read The Bulwark so I don’t have to. Last’s comments are a bit odd, given the utter failure of ANY Republicans to control federal spending in decades, except for the “sequestration” deal with Obama. Trump is attempting to freeze federal employment and federal pay, which is only nibbling around the edges for sure. Someone would have to confront Social Security to actually stop the fiscal bleeding. It could be done, and other countries have done it.

  46. From Daniel Henninger’s op-ed this morning in the WSJ:

    Candidate Trump plans to give voters a remake of Ronald Reagan’s morning in America, while the Democrats are offering a nightmare on Elm Street. The optimistic Reagan vision—which was FDR’s and JFK’s—always wins that competition. By default, the whining Democrats have let dour Donald Trump present himself as the country’s Mr. Sunshine.

  47. And this from Conrad Black (H/T Instapundit):
    https://amgreatness.com/2019/02/06/donald-trumps-annihilation-of-the-democratic-party/

    Cogent commentary? Or mere wishful thinking?… Key graf:
    “…Faced with a Trump they could not defeat and cannot destroy, Democrats appear to be entering a frenzy of primal extremism. If the Democrats go to the voters next year as the party of infanticide, open borders, a 70 percent top personal income tax rate, and the practical abolition of private health care, they will vanish more quickly, and with less distinction, than the Whigs….”

  48. Tom Grey on February 7, 2019 at 3:16 am at 3:16 am said:
    … but his willingness to spend on almost all gov’t stuff is a 1/3 HUGE gov’t sort-of socialist.
    * * *
    Hey, they Fact Checked that and he’s only 31% socialist…..

  49. Kate on February 7, 2019 at 8:05 am at 8:05 am said:
    AesopFan, you read The Bulwark so I don’t have to. Last’s comments are a bit odd,
    * * *
    My first time to visit that site; I skimmed a few of the recent articles and can’t say I really have a handle on their ideological stance, although it is to the Right of Lenin.
    I think.
    At least they present reasonably cogent arguments in literate rhetoric.
    I kind of like the off-beat netizens; they’re a change from the eternal round of Slate/Salon-NR/Federalist quasi-centric punditry.

  50. Barry – I liked The Conrad’s opening as well as his closing. He is a master of Red Meat Rhetoric, with serious politico-historico-philosophical trimmings.

    “The nadir of the amoral egotism of what might broadly be called “Me-ism” has been reached by the avant garde of the Democratic Party in their race to the bottom of the electoral depths. The renunciation of any notions of sacrifice, patriotic pride, the spirituality of life, or the recognition of anything except the smash-and-grab politics of endless atomized grievances and instant gratification of convenience, has reached what must, in its way, be the end of history.”

  51. Barry Meislin on February 7, 2019 at 9:11 am at 9:11 am said:
    And this from Conrad Black (H/T Instapundit):
    https://amgreatness.com/2019/02/06/donald-trumps-annihilation-of-the-democratic-party/

    * * *
    I wanted to give this part of Black’s post its own comment, because there was another interesting article I’ve been hanging onto for a week now that’s very important.

    “This is insurrection and the pervasion of the immigration question, around 20 million people who entered the United States illegally, has corrupted the Democratic Party as its leaders balk at rational solutions. These include the establishment of a border, the deportation of serious law-breakers illegally present in the United States, a generous treatment for the people who entered blamelessly as children, and an expedited path to citizenship for the great majority of illegal entrants who have been constructive and law-abiding residents.”

    It seems to me that most people outside the Beltway support all of these to some extent. However, because the Democrats have balked at securing the border and deporting criminals (or interdicting them before entry), the Republicans are wary of giving them the other two (having been burned before by putting generosity before security).
    Trump won the immigration debate in the election because the rational people in the country could see that all four parts of the solution have to go together.

    https://theconservativetreehouse.com/2019/02/01/president-trump-makes-extensive-remarks-during-white-house-roundtable-on-human-trafficking-video-and-transcript/

  52. AesopFan, The Bulwark is where Bill Kristol and the never-Trumpers went after The Weekly Standard folded.

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