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trump told the world that ends. that ends now. our coverage, though, does not. we continue on fox business. more after this. . lou: i'm lou dobbs, we're continuing our coverage of the inaugural parade for president donald j. trump. we're coming to you live from the roof of the chamber of commerce building in washington, d.c. on what is an extraordinary, historic day in america. and joining me today, former senior adviser to the newt gingrich presidential campaign, randy evans. attorney and political analyst, gayle trotter. good to have you both with us. and gayle, this is quite something. i want to start with the fact the president and the first lady have been out of their
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cars now. vice president pence and his wife, and there is an exuberance in this town that at the same time, couple of blocks away, there are demonstrators, by the hundreds, the estimates, we'll settle on 500 and see what the final numbers are who are doing their best to disrupt almost nothing, as it turns out. >> i was in the mosh pit watching the inaugural address. it was so refreshing, donald trump ripped up the political playbook during his political campaign, and no one knew if he was scripted or goes in a different direction, he was his authentic self during the inaugural address. lou: randy, that speech, was extraordinary. >> greater moment for america, to be a citizen, if you couldn't feel pride, if you couldn't believe in a better future after hearing that, you're not going to be able to do tt.
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herew the contrast with simple plain talk which said enough of the poetry and eloquence, talk about real results, real dreams and a better future making america great again. he did a great job. lou: he did a great job, and yet whether it is various print organizations and news outlets with very big fancy trade styles and reputations as left-wing media, blathering on about, there was violence in his words, gail. there was a lack of poetry as randy is intimating, and the fact is he said exactly what he meant, and you, by the time he concluded after 14 minutes, you knew he meant every word he said much to the discomfort of every democrat and republican on that stand behind him. >> that's right, there was no political correctness in his speech, and he outlined his policies that he's going to be pushing.
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jobs, border security, economic strength, infrastructure, and he explained his philosophy of america first, not only we have a right as a country as all countries do to put america first, but we have a responsibility. lou: one news organization referring to expressions in his speech, randy, as hitler-like. meanwhile, a couple of blocks away, the left-wing demonstrators paid by many of them, by george soros are throwing bricks, protesting policies that donald trump has not even begun to implement. >> that's true. it was a perfect contrast, lou, between seeing families with children with, hands on their heart during the national anthem, with tears in their eyes as they heard the president speak. contrast that with people wearing masks and throwing stones and shattering windows and setting fires. one thing i thought was funny by one of your fox colleagues,
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it was a masculine speech. i don't know what a masculine speech is, but it was not leading from behind. it was leading from first. make america first. lead from the front. lou: lead from the front, and by the way, donald trump would be uncomfortable any place other than the front. i can't imagine even the fantasy would occur to him of leading from behind, and he puts himself out in public. he steps out of the limousine, the presidential limousine. he and his wife melania. the first lady. they are standing before the american people expressing their thanks. their confidence in the future. it is a wonderful, wonderful image for the american people. and american people who for the first time, have heard from the president of the united states in an inaugural address say, it
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will be america first. that was his declaration. do we have that sound because it is truly a compelling moment in what was a very compelling speech? i'm told, apparently -- do we have that? >> no. lou: no, the answer is no, we don't. >> he's the people's president. you think of princess diana being called the people's princess. he's the people's president, his speech was about power to the people. and he's challenging the washington cartel. democrat, republican, it doesn't matter. he's going to change it up. lou: now you're a member of that cartel, randy. >> thanks a lot, lou, i love you, too, buddy! [laughter]. lou: we keep it real on "lou dobbs tonight." >> i am on the republican -- lou: he's a great american, folks. >> i'm on the republican national committee. i think everybody has to step forward here. i want to say this to you. i think what everybody missed was today you saw a genuine
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love affair. donald trump loves america and america loves donald trump, and you saw that while you had hundreds over here acting like children, you had tens of thousands there proudly saluting their country and new president. that's a genuine love affair, when he got out of the car and looked the individuals square in the eye, you could feel the connectivity, the love. there is an idea you can't be a leader and love. i think you're going to see that from donald trump because he loves this country. lou: he does, and as he demonstrated over a year and a half of campaigning, he loves people. i don't think that has always been the case, and without bringing in comparisons, the fact that he is putting americans first, i think there must be millions of people who are utterly shocked and some of them may be his supporters. to hear a president say it's america first, and if you are among those who have been
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forgotten by the establishment by the orthodoxies of both parties, no more. donald trump is here and donald trump means to lead and he means to succeed. >> and he said we all salute the same american flag, and he made a shoutout to the military and the law enforcement officers saying this they know well that we all bleed the same red blood of patriotism. and when he talked about prejudice, he said that we come together with patriotism and there's no room in our heart for prejudice. and that was a message i think will resonate with the american people. lou: donald trump, president donald j. trump amazed many people with the language he said. he said another word in an interesting way, that may, again, surprise millions of americans. we'll be taking that up with gayle and with randy as we continue our coverage of the inaugural parade now, the
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inaugural parade of the 45th president of the united states. we'll be right back. okay, well, i'm told we're not going to go break, and i would dearly appreciate knowing what you would like to do next as we cover this parade. randy, that word i was mentioning was god. and he as gayle suggested, talking about -- talking about being protected by our great litary and our great law enforcement officers, and by the way, the law enforcement officers of this country now have a champion without question. >> right. lou: there will be no more war on law enforcement in this country. there will be law and order. donald trump has made that very clear. but also took great care and a serious moment to note we will also be protected by god. >> it was a fundamental recognition by him, that our founding fathers recognize that
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it was a creator that endowed us with inalienable rights which we voluntarily granted back to the government. who did he say was now going to be in charge? who was going to report to who? we report to the politicians or now as government our government politicians, are they going to report to the people? he made it clear what the priority is. government is at the low end of the spectrum. it will report to the people, and we report to our god who will protect the entire country. i think he put that eloquently and beautifully. but i also thought he sounded a caring moment, when he talked to people whether in detroit or nebraska. if your kids aren't going to the school they should go to. if you don't have a job that you need. we're not going to give you a check, we're going to give you a chance at the american dream. he pledged, that you could tell it's a pledge from his heart and i think he'll honor. at the end of his presidency, there will be many people who
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will say, i got a chance, not another check. lou: i think that's well, well put, randy, and gayle, this is such a majestic scene, it is such a wonderful moment. i've also heard a lot of people talking about the peaceful transfer of power. as if my god they thought this was going to be a day of violence. it is a peculiar attitude and mind-set on the part of the national liberal media that that would be their takeaway from the glorious moments. your thoughts. >> interesting what you were saying about the idea that it's the government of the people or the people at the behest of the government. and i contrast that with chuck schumer's speech. he talked about sacrifice, he talked about shared sacrifice. if you look at actual words of the speech, i think we would all agree with what he said. he has a different meaning when he says it. he says the people should sacrifice on behalf of the government and the government's power.
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lou: i'm going to reserve myself if i may from any agreement -- [laughter] >> the black text of the words. lou: by the way, we should point out chuck schumer was roundly booed in the speech. and i believe that is the only -- i don't recall another instance of booing in the entire -- >> nancy pelosi got a little. >> that's right, she did. lou: how could do i that? my apologies to the minority leader. we're coming right back with randy evans and gayle trotter. we are covering the inaugural of the 45th president of the united states, donald j. trump. we're coming right back. stay with us. if you take medication, you may sometimes suffer from a dry mouth. that's why there's biotene. and biotene also comes in a handy spray.
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. lou: we're coming to you live from washington, d.c. can you probably tell that with that pretty fancy backdrop we have on this, the inaugural of the 45th president of the united states. on capitol hill, the senate is right now voting on general james mattis to confirm him as secretary of defense. they'll be voting as well on the nomination of general john kelly to be secretary of the department of homeland security. majority leader, mitch mcconnell, saying he hopes to
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then debate michael pompeo this evening, and perhaps confirm him as the director of the central intelligence agency later this evening. senate democrats for their part may not have the votes to derail any of president trump's cabinet nominees but can hold up and delay and frustrate the president by, well, by a day or two, requiring an intervening procedural vote or two. we'll see how that works out. joining me is michelle malkin, host of michelle malkin investigates on crtv.com, and on top of everything else she does, writing best-sellers, great to have you with us. >> great to be with you on this great day. lou: this is remarkable. by the way, we're looking here at pictures of the white house where the president and first lady are expected to return
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from the -- the reviewing stand as the parade wraps up. that is expected around 6:00. this special day, this special moment in our history. i want to get first your reaction because so many of these issues are issues that you and i -- what we reported on and worked on for a very long time. your reaction to this president's speech. >> i want to talk about an overarching point, and one of the animating principles of this president and this candidate and it's the line where he talked about uniting around patriotism, and when you embrace patriotism, there is no room for prejudice. lou: a wonderful line, perhaps the best line. >> it is. because it speaks to the heart and soul of what donald j. trump is about. you don't have to scratch your head to figure out what this man is about. he loves this country.
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he's unapologetic about it, and it stands in stark contrast to the transnationalists and the globalists who have ruled with an iron fist at 1600 pennsylvania avenue for the last eight years. people for whom identity politics has been the coin, the poisonous, poisonous rhetoric at demagoguery and ideology that has split america apart. you want to talk about healing. that was a healing moment. that spoke to every person who rejects the hyphenation of our culture. lou: and also, michelle, i think you will agree with me on this, that when he spoke of putting america first, declaring from this day forward, we'll put america first. it is -- and the reaction to it, amongst the national left-wing media almost
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instantaneously, annotation and analysis. >> that's right. lou: my gosh, that is horrible, violent language. >> yes. lou: the very idea america could be first. as if the same people don't put their families first, but still bring in guests, they have relations with their community and their nation. >> yes. lou: america first. there should be nothing about that whatsoever that is controversial, or from which there should be any dissent by any americans. >> that's right. why has it been considered shameful to use those three words, put america first? well, when we're talking about the left-wing media, academic institutions, all the way down to really the elementary school level, and the sabotage and the emotion of a common american civic culture. that's what we're restoring now. it's not about transformation.
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it's about restoration. lou: and as we think about america first now and going to your point, in the speech he says if you truly embrace this nation and you are a patriot. there can be no room whatsoever for prejudice. for being anything less than an american. >> yes. lou: and for america to be returned to primacy. group and identity politics have been proved in the most, the most failed element of the ideology that held over the last eight years. >> that's right. >> and look at the pathetic, passive aggressive snit response from chuck schumer, the barbs he took on the podium at donald trump and the ideas that transgendrace and gender and ethnicity and the boxes.
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listen to chuck schumer when he rejected the idea of assimilation and talked about this false narrative that we all, and he included himself in all of these democrats who have been so divisive. we all believe in american exceptionalism and wagging his finger that somehow it's we who have been divisive because we cherish the idea of the privilege of citizenship in this country. these are the people who blurred those lines and undermined our safety, our sovereignty and culture. lou: you are kind, in my opinion, when you say blurred. >> yes. lou: they have distorted. they have absolutely conflated legal and illegal immigration. they have distorted both our values and the direction of the nation, and donald trump today, president trump putting forward the clear statement that this is a nation that will reach its destiny, and he means with
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every breath he has to make certain that we achieve that destiny. >> that's right, and the policies will follow from the rhetoric and the principle, and this means withdrawing and renegotiating those awful trade deals that republicans, so many of them, these establishment republicans went along with them. capitulating on, enforcing borders and gotting not only the funding for the cities but holding them accountable for defying american law. lou: this is the president and the first lady moving through the viewing stand, and taking their place on what is a -- it's a cool evening here in washington, d.c., but i suspect our president and the first lady are feeling very warm tonight. this is what they have worked so hard for this.
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president said he has outworked any candidate in history. i will tell you he has certainly outworked any candidate in my knowledge or memory at any level over the course of my career. it has been spectacular, and what is wonderous about this man is people still don't get the fact he means what he says. he says what he means. there's no cuter, clever by half approach on his part to anything. people beg for nuance, they want to avoid the sharp edges of truths spoken, and donald trump will not, not in any way compromise on his language. some people call it blatant, i call it clarity. >> and the fog of washington speak has lifted, thank god. lou: even as the rain persists
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and it was great to hear reverend graham today say that this rain is remind us biblically that this rain is a blessing and aughers better times, a wonderful, wonderful presage to everything that trump has promised and is delivering well before he took the oath of office. by the way, young barron trump, he's 10 years old, the president and first lady's son there, he is just kind of gently and over the course of a few hours, he's getting a little more comfortable, i think, with all of this public exposure. >> i think so, i think some of the initial waves were awkward. but i have to credit this whole family with the dignity and the grace with which they have faced so many of the slings and arrows of being in public life, ivanka especially and all of the viciousness she faced from
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so much of elite new york culture, and as a mother, my heart went out to her about what happened on the plane, and this is not going to end, you know. we've seen with a lot of the criminal element over the past day. this is what these people do. this is how they're employed. >> this family, during the signing ceremony, as the president was signing the various orders that had to be carried out for his security and that of his family and handing out the pens to everyone from the congressional senate leadership as well as his family, that the small children of ivanka, of all of the trumps, at one point or another were to his right side, and they were all so comfortable in the moment with their grandfather. it was just a splendid scene to witness, and again, i think
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represents, you know, just a wonderful image to a country who really are ready to embrace this family. the disrupters, the dissenters, and the protesters, you know, they may be a part of next four to eight years, but they are really going to take their place in proportion because there are very few of them. and the national left-wing media made them seem much larger than they are, with the narratives that they explore and carry out on the air. it's repugnant what the national left-wing media has done. >> yes. >> and i think the great penalty will be in the marketplace. they'll continue to diminish themselves, and so be it. >> yes, that's right, and in so many ways, the left-wing media, which is simpatico coddled and enabled them justs at democratic leaders did.
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they have held donald j. trump accountable for every last random tweet of so many of the groups which operated with not only left-wing billionaire george soros' money, but taxpayer funded and never been called out for. this is so wonderful to see all of these bands and you think about all of the ostracism that many faced in the parade themselves. it is ridiculous to think that it's an act of heroism to participate in a historic event. a credit to the fans and participants of the parade. look at the salute. it's wonderful, isn't it? lou: that salute is as correct as it can be. straight, the wrist is not broken at all. it is a wonderful thing to see. his first salute to the officer at the bottom of the steps as he came off of what was then, i guess it was special mission
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one as he and his family arrived at andrews from new york city. he was in a c-32. that's the military designation for the aircraft. >> yes. lou: but that aircraft, i should mention, as we watch this wonderful parade, is the same aircraft that he owns. a 757 is the designation of the civilian version, but if i don't offend him, an upgrade if you will. >> that's right. lou: and he's going to have to get used to that. that is the color scheme of all of the presidential fleet, and just amazing. so we're going to bring in, if we may now, the president of the family research council, tony perkins, tony, great to have you with us.
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they allow to live according to their faith. i do believe that god will bless america. >> i think we had been blessed to survive what we had had to contend with. for lots of folks. i think we are on the way i like the way that you are describing a righteous path forward. this is also president who made no part of that in the speech. i have to say live certain people saluting there's not
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just hope that america can be great again there is a true belief that america can be great we talk about respect for law enforcement at the capital with some of the police officers you can see even a sense among them that there was a return to law and order only spoke to that. laid out just as he have. so often when a politician gets to this level they start backing away from the very promises that they made. as he started talking about the politicians time to act. i saw some of them. i think he is going to make them work to make congress
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deliver. >> some people may have to learn the hard way. in the form of the democratic leadership they may have to learn the hard way going forward on how to deal with these issues he means to succeed. there is no other option on the table. and i think it's one of the curious things to me. people continue after all of this time after we are celebrating they continue to underestimate donald trum i have not understood that failure to respect him from the moment he entered the race. i understand that people have different choices for the nomination of the republican party. i different choice for
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president. it's what he said earlier. >> a year ago i sat in his office i was not supportive at that time. i did not necessarily mean to that to be true. he's gonna do what he said he was. but the things that he said very much inside was a republican platform i think you can get it done. that's refreshing. it's refreshing to see a man of action scene before the american people as a new president and speak about what they will do what he will deliver and he did show today with a refreshing absence in
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his speech. he talked about the people in the nation what we will a tree together. the destiny that we will reach together. the first person singular has been so rare. in a public address. i think the nation has to appreciate that greatly. one of the other things that stuck out in his speech as he talked about radical islamic were not just to go find them we will wipe will wipe them off the face of the earth. clear in his language. that moment when i heard him say that where they are and when they heard that that they believed them. he's going to do just that. it's been the first time that a president i'm trying to
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think back. they had been absent from the public despite the fact that it occurred. eight of them republican they have not only named the enemy but declared that the enemy will be wid up t face of the earth. it is straightforward language. there won't be any deferral on the objective he made that very clear. as we wrap up here. your thought about it. your take on the day in this
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president and this beginning. >> it's been a great day. i have the privilege of being at the candlelight dinner. this president surrounded himself with many different types of people is not afraid to allow religious freedom back into the public square. that is can be weird and have a ball tonight as we celebrate america think so much. the former chairman of the house intelligence committee great to have you here.
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even boosting the brand-new president for a long time he took on the republicans in the democrats. he talked about the power in this nation. he served notice in his inaugural. you can see how hard the swamp is fighting back. as you would a sane today we talked about we we are here to represent that. it's exactly what the people wanted to hear they want to live in in addressing the fear
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a middle class that is strong. i think it would agree that is where the dream resides. >> they won't believe that they will have better lives. donald trump needs to reverse that. >> 1969 i marched in a parade. it was an amazing experience and it's an amazing day every four years. and today they noted a couple
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miles away i have to ask you what instrument did you play is a nice instrument. this is such a remarkable day. such remarkable journey here he announced that he was in a run for president in the 16th of june. and every turn he was underestimated. he is smarter and harder working than any of his competition. we've had 16 months there were
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some new excitement with donald trump but very subtle. other than you're looking at president obama is not present anymore. it's a beautiful process to watch. it's also a new reality that this president will certainly without question will make one of the greatest presidents in modern history. i further believe that if he had been elected they would've continued on a path as a nation and the damage would have been irreversible. greater spending. what would've happened with the economy. one of in one of the things that really attracted me to
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donald trump was his foreign-policy. where are we winning. we had fallen back everything the one of those areas. in all of that i have to say the national left-wing media they acted like a chorus rather than a watchdog. and rather than holding to account the consequences of policy choices it was as if there is nothing that could be said that was negative about what was so instructive whether it be libya the genocide of christians. 500,000 people have estimated. in this president has taken it
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all on. they make great sacrifices. with absolutely no need for power he is one of the few president who is taking a pay cut. on that in and of itself as well for the future it's a matter of considerable region. to see this man stand up there and give up so much to serve the american people and he's going to have to have a challenge from republicans and democrats. i think he will be proposing policies. that the american people support him on with a good number of the democrats and republicans. has serious do you think the
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opposition is. paul ryan, the speaker. do they want to be that far on the wrong side of that. i think you and i would talk about that earlier. how are we can make america great again we can do the job if they're not in their office. and he is an extraordinary talent in terms of the parliamentary role that he holds but at the same time he is opposed as a member and a
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senior member of the republican establishment i hope that he understands clearly this president there can have to he also beat the establishment policies i never thought i would hear this from a republican administration i voted against south korea and each one of those votes from my little place here on the air i opposed each one also i
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was listening to you these free trade agreements each one of them was far from that. they were giveaways by the united states. they have wanted to squander into political advantage in what they pursued with the very people who's roof we were sitting on. the business roundtable. and they were never free trade hundreds if not thousands of a blank piece of paper with a zero on both sides. the reality is here. they identify the message
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clearly without any nuance how unfair this trade agreements were the victims of this trade agreements the middle class these are the people that he was speaking to and michigan. in one. that was george hw bush. winning his first turn and showed how it's done. and for the first time a republican party is represented by a president who is for the people. and how long it's taken for the republican party to open its arms they're not going to
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be able to push the agenda. paul ryan for client out loud keeps trying to push a better way agenda and as if it is some sort of substitute or complement to the president they did not. in the district did. this is the president of the united states. it will be his agenda as always it is great to see you. >> great to be here. >> thank you. lou: ebony williams is joining me here now where are you ebony. of course.
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really enjoyed spending the day out with the people of the dc. the people of america as you can imagine i have to ask you this. about some of the president's speech. as if there is a liberal west wing. that they cannot escape. they see very married to a particular narrative. one for me that's unfortunate. i will tell you why. what i am is an american and someone who can always root for their country.
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that's what it is. when i hear president trump talk about that. you are going to be out the door. i heard something that made me feel at least hopeful around the possibility that we might be turning a new page on an old washington. the media as we get more used to that they will be willing to give a new narrative a chance. we also had to be clear about this. and then in the case of that. they are globalist. and have been such to the detriment of opening their
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mind that their other directions it is interesting that there is such a unorthodox plan in this town and the way in which they have moved their money. for the groups in congress. the damage in the danger of it all. they've been front and center for some time. they have to focus and set the agenda he did so with the messaging.
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and here we are. between the globalist and those who are american nationalists. it's nationalist. it's going to be quite a battle. it made a lot of people uncomfortable today. which is really the notion. whether they were able to benefit and the policies they head in place. they had been prosperous. the average american has not and they have not shared in that. not. so he is saying that in lieu of the detriment of the american people is elected to put those interests first and you could have heard a pin drop. what you have's is president
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trump really calling those people out. he is calling out people that have been the good of prosperity and the growth of american everyday citizens in lieu of their own fat pockets. personally i was excited to hear it. i think everyone should of been understood the message. there is such a thing as putting america first. it is a strange point that we had reached as a nation for the very idea of same america first in something that is politically incorrect. and that is a shame we head over the course of time allowed our schools the dick k
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and to become in desperate need of repair. our public schools in our roads in our highways in our airports we are no longer the leader of the world in our infrastructure, education the great equalizer in our society. .-ellipsis republican president who is being vilified in the country and formally by the right as well. they are speaking truth. we are talking about the pulling back of the curtain. it has really protected all of
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these establishments. pulling back the curtain and having the leaders of congress the leaders of the senate sitting on that platform with him as he's taking his oath of office and then speaking at the american people in his inaugural address those were all of the people that he was describing. they are the people responsible for what has been a squandering of wealth. i don't think there's any argument about that. in the conflicts in which we participated. you may argue the ways that we had chosen to trade goods and services. we have run 40 consecutive years of trade deficits. almost $20 trillion.
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in a very difficult challenge. as to how to reduce federal spending into bring both our choices into clear contrast. into do so with the media that too often for ecological reasons. declares a politician to be an enemy of the state because he or she disagrees with the or the art orthodoxy that is contributing overall. and in many ways the society we still as this president talks about this is the republican president taking on the issue and that challenge is no other republican president has.
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into the previous democratic president claire he needs to succeed and to change lives for the better for all americans. there has been a lot of controversy within certain communities. with an intention to make change there. in various ways they are very excited to see the republican candidate having the dialogue in the conversation i personally am not interested in that back and forth i'm excited to assess president trump on his ability to head success about the challenges he has put out there. and because i am someone that
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will root for the success of the american people i'm not interested in that. my efforts, support and interest on the results. voucher programs. anything there. the list goes on. those are specific areas where we can see deliberate economic growth. like we might have never seen before. let's get this going and get this president to work. right after we finished the celebration we will permit him that. i just want to tell everybody that general james mattis has
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been confirmed as secretary of the department of success. the vote was absent from the vote. it was entirely -- entirely expected. the ambassador to the united nations john bolton. america first is official. this is a statement that i think the overwhelming majority of americans agree with. what else is it supposed to do. into say it some people find it offensive i find it hard to believe. is a national left wing media it is also interesting to me to think that it could be considered that it is politically incorrect i've
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launched some of the academics suggesting that it is echoes of charles lindbergh. by my account that would take us almost like a century. most people listening and watching us they don't even know he really is. it's mind-boggling that it could be anyway controversial. there has never been a hint of anti- sent to ms. them. >> here is my clincher for this. in 2008 john mccain a man who i have the most person -- profound respect john mccain and his campaign slogan was
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country first. what country do they think he was talking about. i think it speaks today the fundal dutchman the fundamental way. they have problems we know that. what i thought was a most inspired parts of the speech where trump said when loyalty to countries we felt more loyalty to each other. and as a one nation kind of approach. it is an insight and by the way it is a description of this nation through 200 years of this history. it's only a blank that they had grown up and try to disassociate any citizen from another weather be because of race, creed or color
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