Champagne down pennsylvania avenue. There are only two places where americas popping champagne; the white house and the corporate boardrooms including trump tower. The gop tax scam is about bleeding the middle class dry to pad the pockets of Corporate America and the wealthiest 1 . Paul joining the panel, Wall Street Journal columnist and Deputy Editor dan henninger, columnist kim strassel and Mary Anastasia ogrady and Editorial Page writer kate odell. Why did they succeed on taxes when they failed on health care . Right. That is one question, because you would expect a failure to make it harder to succeed. But i think here the Health Care Failure really focused the minds for the gop that, for them, it was do or die for their majority in 2018 to get a tax bill passed. And it wasnt always clear they would choose do. [laughter] but also i think there was a rougher consensus on what a tax
something to behold from both directions. [laughter] paul some of its phony, i must say. [laughter] i
interest. paul: that was president trump outlining his administration s national security strategy this week in a speech that identified the growing global threats to the united states and called out key national rivals by name. so what does it tell us about the emerging trump foreign policy doctrine, and does the rhetoric match the administration s actions so far? let s ask cliff may, he is president of the foundation for defense of democracies. good to see you again, cliff. what s the biggest takeaway we should have from the president s new strategy? it strikes me as hard-headed, realistic, coherent, very different from president obama s last national paul: how? how different, why is it different? how? so i would say in this way: president obama essentially believed that america s role was to lead the international community from behind and allow the arc of history to bend towards justice. [laughter] i would say that president trump
interest. paul: that was president trump outlining his administration s national security strategy this week in a speech that identified the growing global threats to the united states and called out key national rivals by name. so what does it tell us about the emerging trump foreign policy doctrine, and does the rhetoric match the administration s actions so far? let s ask cliff may, he is president of the foundation for defense of democracies. good to see you again, cliff. what s the biggest takeaway we should have from the president s new strategy? it strikes me as hard-headed, realistic, coherent, very different from president obama s last national paul: how? how different, why is it different? how? so i would say in this way: president obama essentially believed that america s role was to lead the international community from behind and allow the arc of history to bend towards justice. [laughter] i would say that president trump