Posted on 07/07/2016 5:48:12 AM PDT by Pinkbell
Donald Trumps regular praise for authoritarian governments and dictators has come under fresh scrutiny this week following his latest laudatory comments about the late Iraqi dictator Saddam Hussein, whose human rights abuses and support for international terrorism made him a top enemy of the United States for decades.
He was a bad guy, really bad guy. But you know what he did well? He killed terrorists. He did that so good, Trump said during a campaign event in Raleigh, N.C., Tuesday evening. They didnt read them the rights they didnt talk, they were a terrorist, it was over. Today, Iraq is Harvard for terrorism. You want to be a terrorist, you go to Iraq. Its like Harvard. Okay? So sad.
The remarks have revived worries among Republican lawmakers and members of the partys foreign-policy establishment, many of whom have become increasingly despondent over Trumps loose and threatening rhetoric on international relations. Many critics in both parties also say that the presumptive GOP presidential nominee is laying out an alarmingly dark worldview that should give voters serious pause.
This follows a disturbing trend of Trump relating to the way brutal tyrants executed policy in their countries. I do think that theres something dark about Trumps view of the world, said Republican strategist Tim Miller, a former Jeb Bush aide who has played an active role in the anti-Trump movement. When a person running for president continually compliments brutal, undemocratic dictators and their methods, I think its fair to have some concerns that those are methods that they might be interested in deploying if necessary.
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Not just them. I linked to 7 articles written by media outlets that are the same theme. These were all Hillary’s press release turned into an article.
Liberals always used to say that, but suddenly they sound like fans of the Bush/McCain/Romney policy. It’s fascinating.
You know, I never thought to put that in my lengthy response, but how about Obama smiling with Chavez and taking in a ball game with Raul Castro?
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