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Friday, December 02, 2016
President Steve Bannon's speech about der Homeland
by digby
Trump held a rally last night and he meandered as usual onto talking about himself and his glories and hatreds. But in the midst of all that he also had a prepared speech which he delivered in dribs and drabs. With the exception of the very last bit, it was obviously written by Steve Bannon.
This was the message:
Now is the time to embrace the one thing that truly unites us. You know what that is? America.
Because when America is unified, nothing is beyond our reach. I mean that. You will see...
We're going to have a country that is so great, in so many different ways.
We hear a lot of talk about how we are becoming a "globalized world." But the relationships that people value in this country are local. Family, state, country. They are local.
We wil compete in the world. We will compete in the world where is a two-way road -- not the one way around. The advantages will come back to our country, and they haven't for many years.
There is no global anthem. No global currency. No certificate of global citizenship. We pledge allegiance to one flag and that flag is the American flag.
{cheering}
From now on it is going to be: America First. Okay? America first. We're going to put ourselves first.
We seek peace and harmony with the nations of the world, but that means recognizing the right of every country --including our own-- to look after its citizens. We would put other countries first, we had people running our country that truly did not know what the hell they we're doing.
{cheers and applause}
We will defend the American worker... look what has happened right here. They forgot the American worker. They forgot that it was the American worker who truly built our country. We will not forget.
One of the reasons we are so divided today is because our government has failed to protect the interests of the American workers, and their families, making it too easy for us to see ourselves as distinct groups, and not unified as a whole. We're not unified. We're going to be.
Washington politicians have spent so long appealing to particular interests, that they have forgotten how to appeal to to the national interests. How to muster the skills and the talents of our people in common cause. And we have unbelievable talent. But that is all about to change.
Our goal is to strengthen the bonds of trust between citizens, to restore the sense of membership in our shared national community.
Global is wonderful, but right now we want to focus on our national community.
Never anyone again will any other interests come before the interest of the American people. It is not going to happen again.
{applause}
Over the last two weeks since the victory, I have spoken to many foreign leaders. And I will tell you they have such respect for us. They all tell me how this was amazing, how they sat in their magnificent rooms --the leaders, the prime ministers, the presidents, all of them. How they sat in their magnificent rooms, watching in wonderment, hearing how people came to vote that had not voted in 20 years, people came to vote how have never voted before. And they had Trump shirts on, and 'Make America Great Again' hats, and they thought it was amazing.
{applause}
And honestly, one of them told me: I truly respect the United States again because of what happened.
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heaven05
(18,124 posts)realize, too late probably, what kind of ameriKKKans it has allowed to slither into 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue. These same ameriKKKans will keep plunging the toilets for more "strategists and advisors", I fear. I hate this!!!!!!!!!!!!
Docreed2003
(16,887 posts)Let me say at the outset that I'm pretty sure his claimed in the last paragraph are absolute horse hockey.
That being said, it's interesting how Trump seems to choose a very simplistic vocabulary when he speaks. Notice though, that despite his simple vocabulary, he still offers ZERO specifics about how he plans to accomplish his stated goals. His con is that he's able to convince people that he is just like them and is fighting for their cause. I'm genuinely afraid of how he could use his power to manipulate in order to peruse his agenda.
Tommy_Carcetti
(43,219 posts)No need to be coy about it, Donald.
octoberlib
(14,971 posts)spoken to have for the most part been despots and dictators.