Posted on 05/19/2018 7:00:05 PM PDT by conservative98
Glenn goes over some of the game changing campaign promises President Trump made and kept.
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He’s a completely untrustworthy alcoholic/drug addict drama queen. Now that he’s close to bankruptcy, he’s trying to get back into the good graces of conservatives to, again, make a buck. I never liked him and never will.
I couldn’t believe that Cruz put up with that. And, remember, their jaunt to the border to hand out Teddy Bears? Must have killed Beck to give up a cuddly soft toy.
Those issues were ones for him to exploit for the audience.
When did he call for sanctions on the UK as in prohibitions on judges who denied medical treatment to those children from entering the USA. Lots of people from the UK come to the USA for vacation.
Pence and the POTUS spoke about Charlie Gard and maintained silence over Alfie Evans so where was Glenn over the silence coming from the White House on Alfie.
Beck’s just trying to salvage his Soros-funded empire.
So where did his money come from?
It wasn’t from him.
YOu do realize that the National Enquirer was among who I was referring to for that, right?
No I did not realize this. When I first heard about the National Enquirer expose on Raphael's pappy, my first thought was somebody from or with CIA intel leaked the pictures. I never associated the National Enquirer with the Trump campaign. Private citizen Trump would not have access to 'leak' 'secret' pictures to anyone... but I sure can think of a few that did... I mean really now, Jeb was a candidate and Raphael did work in the Bush administration... or perhaps a deep state employee that wanted to sent Raphael a 'sign', if he were to get the nomination. But, Cruz supporters instantly accused candidate Trump of being behind the expose. I still occasionally read the accusation against Trump as if he initiated the expose.
I was being too “big tent” as fellow Geminis tend to do (George HW Bush, Kissinger, Trump). Each was betrayed, you’ll notice.
It is better to be strict like you because so many people are not worth the benefit of the doubt.
I know Beck will shortly act like a weird goofus and say he is again off the Trump train—especially if ratings or sponsors push that trend for him. A similar creep is Michael Savage. I won’t listen to him again. Should I name drop Ann Coulter, too? Maybe not.
Isn’t anyone normal these days? Out of fashion.
You gave me a great post which is food for thought. Thanks.
The Blaze is Beck’s operation that he built and paid for.
So he says.
There were reasons for conservatives to be concerned.
For one thing, he changed his voter registration 6 times. He’s been a Republican three times, a Democrat twice, an independent once, and a member of the Independence Party (then the NY branch of the Reform Party) once. He ran for the Reform Party nomination in 2000, won two primaries, and pulled out. During the course of that campaign, he called Pat Buchanan a Nazi.
For another thing, he was a Clinton Foundation donor. Until the campaign started, he was listed on their page as one of their biggest donors.
President Trump praised his liberal pro-abort sister as a great judge, and suggested that she would be a great Supreme Court justice.
In a TV interview with Tim Russert, Trump had declared himself fully “pro-choice” (i.e., pro-abortion.) He later changed his view, but so did Romney and everyone knew that in Romney’s case it was entirely an election-year conversion.
He had endorsed government health care in at least one of books and even implicitly on the campaign trail, with his pledge that everyone would be covered, and “the government’s gonna pay for it.”
Trump had even made some concerning statements on immigration, as recently as 2015:
(July 26)
http://www.frontpagemag.com/point/259589/donald-trump-endorses-amnesty-illegal-aliens-daniel-greenfield
Now, a lot of these people are helping us, whether its the grapes, or whether its jobs, and sometimes its jobs, in all fairness, I love our country, but sometimes its jobs that a citizen of the United States doesnt want to do. I mean, there are jobs that a lot of people dont want to do. I want to move them out, and were going to move them back in.
I mean, a lot of people dont understand that, but the DREAMers, its a tough situation, were going to do something, and one of the things were going to do is expedite when somebodys terrific, we want them back here.
I have to tell you: Some of these people have been here, theyve done a good job. You know, in some cases, sadly, theyve been living under the shadows. ... If somebodys been outstanding, we try and work something out.
[The article continues] This is in line with what CNNs Chris Moody reported Trump saying during a press conference in Chicago at the end of June. When asked what he would do about the illegal immigrants already residing in the country once the border was secured, Trump replied, give them a path, according to Moody.
https://soundcloud.com/glennbeck/beck-blitz-donald-trumppro-amnesty
(As of July 14)
http://liberteanow.us/2015/07/14/2601/
Trump: You have to give them a path. You have 20 million, 30 million, nobody knows what it is. It used to be 11 million. Now, today I hear its 11, but I dont think its 11. I actually heard you probably have 30 million. You have to give them a path, and you have to make it possible for them to succeed. You have to do that.
(As of August 10 remember all these dates on the Trump quotes are 2015!)
http://www.nationalreview.com/article/422351/donald-trump-immigration-amnesty-build-wall
Asked about his immigration ideas on CNN, Trump was a mess, beginning with the old jobs Americans wont do canard favored by open-borders proponents (a canard because it always leaves out the relevant qualifier: at current wages), then suggesting that we should deport the millions of illegals who are already here only to turn around and bring them back (I want to move them out, and were going to move them back in, and let them be legal. This process would include those brought here as young children, who will be deported and recycled based on the criterion of whether they are — Trumps word terrific. What might constitute a federal terrificness standard remains unclear. Were going to do something, Trump said. Ive been giving it so much thought. You know you have a, on a humanitarian basis, you have a lot of deep thought going into this, believe me. I actually have a big heart.
[The article continues] Deporting some 11 million illegals who have for many years evaded deportation only to reimport them under an expedited legal immigration system, the contours of which currently are undefined, and then granting them some sort of permanent legal status is simply another variation on amnesty, and a complicated, expensive, and thick-headed version of amnesty at that. Like the proposed reform program of 2007, which would have purportedly required illegals to be present in their country of origin when applying for legal status, this isnt just amnesty its also amnesty-laundering.
So as you can see, there were reasons for conservatives to be concerned. This was all out there during the primaries. None of it is new information.
Some conservatives believed that that was who Donald Trump is. If you believe that, you’re not going to support him.
Thankfully, so far, he has proven those concerns wrong. Given that, it is much easier for conservatives who were skeptical to support the president.
Can you prove otherwise? He walked away from a pretty good gig at Fox to set up his own network. That took guts, and it was a major risk.
He makes good money from his radio gig, and he owns that enterprise.
Furthermore, he’s been tougher on SSoro$ (whom he calls Spooky Dude) than any host on the radio.
But somehow you just know that he cannot possibly have used his own money and that it must be SSoro$’s money. Which only makes you look silly.
I heard that interview, and that is not what Thor said.
You’re simply distorting his position.
I don’t believe anything the crazy SOB says.
Excellent summary! I get your perspective.
The Clinton’s at his wedding, etc...
From my perspective every word out of his mouth from escalator ride aligned with my conservatism 100%.
I saw no alternative and went on faith and my own judgement on character.
Cruz lost me in Iowa with the voter shaming nonsense and his support for amnesty.
Went to a Trump rally in Grand Rapids, MI early in the campaign when all the hecklers were in full force. What a trip. Just an incredible experience.
Glad that my faith and judgement were proved right by his accomplishments.
When ever I hear anyone badmouth him because he’s not moving fast enough, considering the flack he’s taking on all sides I’m amazed at what he has been able to do and those comments anger me.
Thanks again for the well thought out and articulated response!
Ed D
I wish, before he dies, McCain would apologize to Trump and Palin! Love Prodigal Son conversions!
Most of what he said resonated, but you can see why some conservatives were skeptical about whether he meant it, given the history I cited. But so far, he has stuck to it, kept his word.
Most of the skeptics are on board. That’s based on evidence. And that’s a good thing.
So far, the record is quite Reaganesque.
And Cruz has never supported amnesty. Ever. And I don’t know what oyu mean by “voter shaming” unless you’re talking about Ted looking the Iowa corn farmers in the eye and telling them he’d get rid of their ethanol subsidies. (Ted was right about that, BTW.)
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