Posted on 05/26/2018 6:19:46 PM PDT by Hojczyk
Academy. He told the incoming naval officers, you are winners, you are warriors.
Trump praised the resolve of the U.S. armed forces and Americas achievements, stating:
Our ancestors trounced an empire, tamed a continent and triumphed over the worst evils in history. We are not going to apologize for America. We are going to stand up for America.
This is shameless nationalism. Isnt it great?
Show me a nation or a people that has prevailed over determined adversaries without this sort of pride in its ancestors and its history.
After his speech, Trump shook the hand of every graduate, more than 1,000 of them. He gave the last one, Marine 2nd Lt. Logan Zenner, a hug.
Trump was well-received in Annapolis. According to the Washington Post, he drew cheers and applause when he entered Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium and when he took the stage. His speech drew frequent applause.
Jane Kirkham told the Post that its a huge honor to have Trump at the graduation. She praised him for taking the time to shake every hand. Well remember [it] for the rest of our lives.
Kenneth Edmond compared Trumps visit to the CEO of your company coming to give you your diploma. Its exciting he added.
If there were any protests, the Washington Post didnt mention them. This means there were no protests.
There arent many campuses in this country President Trump could visit without protest. Indeed, there arent many colleges that would invite the president to give a commencement address.
Thats because there arent many colleges at which the level of patriotism remotely approaches that of the Naval Academy.
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President Trump’s Mother was a McLeod from Clan McLeod, or is it McCloud?
One of the graduates was in the store today.
Showed us video and pictures of him shaking hands with the President.
“Trump shook the hand of every graduate, more than 1,000 of them.”
Trump makes me smile big when he does things like this.
I wonder if any other president has taken time to do this sort of thing?
Simple gestures that mean so much.
George W. Bush (personally witnessed).
I'm not certain about the others, but I would wager Bush the Elder and Ronald Reagan and Ike. JFK? I suspect yes.
A Military historian would be of help here.
It was a terrific, positive, strong speech! I am so grateful for our PDJT.
McLeod, from the town of Tong (near Stornoway), Isle of Lewis, Scotland.
My Mother was a McDuffie. Her Great Grandfather, James Neil McDuffie came from the Island of Colonsay.
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