the strengths and weaknesses of the case. donald trump s scripted and somewhat subdued speech hit many targets, and there was, not surprisingly, a deep divide among the anchors and commentators. the most evil and heinous abuse of power in the history of our country, very sad thing to watch, a rut sitting president had his top political opponent arrested on fake and fabricated charges. it s a political persecution like something straight out of a fascist or a communist nation. this day will go down in infamy. the prosecutor in the case, i will call our case, is a thug. i ve named him deranged jack smith. i think we all have to be cognizant of every minute of every event that happens is how he s distorting and programming this to his base. now, despite all the naysayers, his support is still very strong and perhaps,es this
ahead? yeah. well, chris, there is a lot of real work ahead, but i think that that this speech hit all the right notes for this audience. it was just striking how consummate the theme in this speech was of global cooperation. we re stronger if we work together. he was defining himself against an america of the last 20 years that was often seen as militaristic. he kept invoking this idea that two decades of war is over. and although eight years of that time was under president obama, who was quite internationalist to work with allies, it was still the kind of post-9/11 era, where america was seen as, you know, having a very strong, aggressive military presence around the world. biden was trying to say, we re turning the page on that. this era of war is over and really unveiling this ambitious vision where through diplomacy
jansing was saying, more traditional. a language and style that we re maybe not familiar with, but many were watching carefully to see whether the president to see how the president, i should say, would select his words, a place where words are so important, especially when we look at the five country he s about to visit. but just the interconnectivity that this entire region has. one country with another. jonathan pollakck, what did you think about the comments? i think the speech hit a lot of traditional theeps and appropriately so. i was struck by what he did not mention. he did not name, for example, north korea by name. he didn t mention china by name. he is trying to set something very broad and, therefore, appropriate, a scene setter. this is about as easy a crowd as he s going to get anywhere on his trip. so all of these things were
did you hear directv s latest deal? it s cheap and gets you all the big games. it starts at sixty bucks a month, but jumps to over 100 after 3 months. cool i think? and jumps again to over 150 after a year. noooo. and ends up costing over 3500 bucks over 2 years. you re cleaning that up. don t get caught off guard by directv. touchdown. get the best with xfinity. today the president of the united states delivered his first major speech to the united nations or he spoke before the countries of the world. in that speech donald trump was, well, donald trump. the president delivering a nationalistic and at times contradictory address. the un general assembly speech hit a lot of traditional notes with a trumpian swift.
fitting at the reagan library, peace through strength. and achieve peace through strength by doing what many in the military say need to be done in order to do what president obama said which was to degrade and ultimately destroy isis because we are never going to be great or destroy isis the way things are going right now. so in that sense, i thought the speech hit all of the right policy notes. the taking on of hillary. remember jeb is running in a republican primary. hillary is not popular. and hillary is secretary of state, does have a lot of explaning to do, a lot of explaining to do and a lot of answers to give and has to be held accountable for what happened on her watch. and yet, fareed, he does run the risk of reminding voters not only of his connection to his brother and his father previously? yeah, it is an odd strategy. if you really want to look at what the fatal mistake was in terms of the, creation of isis, he says the fatal mistake was obama withdrawing our forces