Posted on 03/15/2025 11:53:43 AM PDT by Navy Patriot
Vice President JD Vance sat down with Laura Ingraham for an exclusive interview on The Ingraham Angle, tackling America’s shifting stance on Europe, the escalating crisis in Syria, and the high-stakes decisions shaping U.S. foreign policy. His candid take on border security, free speech, and global alliances pulls no punches.
Vance emphasized the deep historical and cultural ties between the United States and Europe, describing it as “the cradle of Western civilization.” While acknowledging disagreements with European leaders, he stressed that shared religious and cultural values should guide future relations. However, he also warned of Europe’s internal struggles, particularly its inability to control its borders and rising restrictions on free speech.
“We see some free speech issues that worry us. And we see that they’re doing some things on borders that are not just bad for their own countries, but ultimately bad for us,” Vance stated, urging Europe to respect its sovereignty while maintaining strong ties with the U.S.
Vance expressed deep concern over reports of targeted massacres against Christians and other minorities in Syria. He highlighted the consequences of past U.S. interventions in the Middle East, particularly the Iraq War, which led to the destruction of historic Christian communities.
“We do not want to see another Christian community erased from the face of the earth,” Vance said. While ruling out military intervention, he noted that diplomatic and economic measures were being pursued to protect vulnerable populations.
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I'm assuming that by now you've become familiar with the news of the spreading banning of right-wing opposition candidates in 2025.
Do you have the same skepticism of the legal processes that are being used to ban these right-wing candidates from running?
I'm reviving this thread because three days after your post, Turkey banned its right-wing candidate from running on "corruption" charges. Now we have France banning its right-wing candidate from running on corruption charges, too. This bring the count of European countries banning right-wing candidates from running to three.
Furthermore, in the past few years the right-wing candidates were banned or jailed in Venezuela, Bolivia, Brazil, Ecuador, and Guatemala.
In Israel, the left-wing Attorney General prosecuted Benjamin Netanyahu on bribery charges for accepting traditional diplomatic gifts such as champagne and cigars. Despite these charges, Netanyahu sought and won reelection and has grown in popularity.
Question: Since Trump's impeachments and personal trials, with all of these bans on right wing candidates from running, do you think:
Everyone of those candidates are pure as the driven snow? I mean what does the Prime Minister of Israel and a certain former Senator from NJ have in common?
That's the question, isn't it?
What are the odds that every right-wing candidate is corrupt versus the odds that each of the controlling left-wing courts is corrupt?
"Pure as the wind-driven snow" has never been a requirement in politics or nobody would ever be allowed to run. Nobody is perfect. Also, the laws (since you mentioned it in post 43) in those countries aren't based on the same Constitutional principles as they are here; there are no "bills of rights" that protect the interests of the individual over the state.
You don't find it a little bit odd that as a wave of conservative populism is on the rise around the world, all of them are being jailed or disqualified?
-PJ
Every one of jillsbucks’ replies shows what an NPR stooge he is.
Straight from the NPR “news” desk - too cute by half.
There’s no way that he can justify fake “democracy” in Europe, so he plays three-card monte with his answers.
Typical time-wasting ploys. I’m glad you have the patience to deal with his misdirection. :)
I think you’re taking a leap of logic here as there are many variables.
I listen to the patriot channel and Charlie Kirk.
What, you agree with Raskin’s take on it?
Trump was speaking the truth, and he is the ultimate executive leading the DoJ. The DoJ and FBI need massive flushing, and those who conspired to overturn 2020 should be held accountable.
I’d think you’d embrace Trump’s exercise of his free speech by openly addressing a department that needs a spanking.
Nice bait, but it’s really spoiled.
Sure you do.
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To: taketheredpill
NPR does well in many markets, often beating long established conservative talkers. They are not the bottom dwellers of 10 or 15 years ago.
8 posted on 7/20/2021, 9:23:23 PM by joesbucks
https://freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/3977760/posts?page=8#8
joesbucks is a liberal agitator and NPR stooge.
https://freerepublic.com/focus/bloggers/4304503/posts?page=69#69
OF COURSE he does.
joesbucks attacks any effective Republican and any effective conservative.
He has been doing that for YEARS - under the radar.
That’s not proof of listening. It’s proof of the ratings service report of listening habits.
To: Yosemitest
She was on NPR yesterday and said nothing she said in her reporting said wiretaps. Trump claimed Obama tapped his phones and the source seems to be Mensch’s report. Yesterday on the report she said she believes Trump should be impeached.
http://www.npr.org/2017/03/08/519282246/former-british-lawmaker-embroiled-in-trump-wiretap-allegations?ft=nprml&f=519282246
23 posted on 3/9/2017, 3:19:07 PM by joesbucks
https://freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/3533091/posts?page=23#23
The current incarnation of “joesbucks” versus the historical posts of “joesbucks”.
He’s a “flexible” sort when it comes to the things that he says...
I remember the time he was bashing President Trump for being divorced, while saying he’d never been divorced himself.
Except for the part where he posted about being divorced.
-PJ
He has retreated to The Fortress of Malevolence to consider his reply. :)
Where did I say I heard her? I was citing a news story.
I said I heard it on npr? Check your link again.
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