Friday, I watched J. D. Vance’s address at the Munich Security Conference . . . twice. That’s how much I love that speech. Thinking about it this Monday morning still brings a smile to my face.
More importantly, it is consequential, clearly signaling a shift in U. S. foreign policy toward Europe. The Biden Regime supported tyrannical Globalism in Europe with its facilitated Invasion, alphabet ideologies, industrial death (abortion and euthanasia), attacks on Christians and on free speech, and suppression, even imprisonment, of those who didn’t like it. London even threatened to arrest Americans who didn’t like it, and the Biden Regime did not say a word. Heck, Biden and the puppet masters pulling his strings enjoyed creating political prisoners themselves.
Well, J. D. Vance just informed Europe “there’s a new sheriff in town. . . . And just as the Biden administration seemed desperate to silence people for speaking their minds, so the Trump administration will do precisely the opposite.” And if Europe keeps “running in fear of your own voters, there is nothing America can do for you."
I could quote so much more of this glorious speech. I could pontificate on its content and its consequences. I could gloat about how Vance put the Globalist tyrants in their place in their face and how they had cute temper tantrums and even cried afterward. Boo hoo!
Instead, I will urge you to watch and read Vance’s speech yourself. Heck, watch it more than once. It is that important and wonderful.
And here are two good takes on the speech and the reaction to it.
If additional excellent takes come in or I have a brilliant flash of insight, I may add those below.
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A flash of insight . . . or insanity:
Will Trump be to Globalism what Reagan was to Communism?
Anyway, here’s a couple more sane takes from others.
I very much look forward to read
on this, but he has not posted yet today.
Thank you, Mark! Would you regard this speech as significant as Alexander Solzhenitsyn’s Harvard Address given in June 1978? I do believe I will with further review. Way to go, J.D.!