Posted on 03/19/2017 2:00:42 PM PDT by Kaslin
Following a recent foreign policy dust-up between the White House and Britain over unfounded allegations of spying, the liberal media took it upon themselves to speculate the future of the long standing relationship. And during ABC’s This Week the network’s chief foreign correspondent, Terry Morgan mocked the Trump administration and argued that all of Europe was laughing at the expense of the United States.
“He got an agenda in the world which is disruptive, like his agenda at home. They want to come to terms with it,” Moran stated, as he noted that Trump was sent by the American people, “And they're ready to do business with him… Instead, it's like Yik-Yak, that high school social media app where people say: ‘I heard somebody said something about him, about her.’”
“And they're lost in the weeds of the adolescence out of Washington,” Moran then chided as Roland Martin declared “That’s right!” Speaking for European leaders, Moran went on to claimed that “Their primary feeling is not ‘we don’t like the President’s agenda. He’s president of the American people. We can't deal with this guy!’”
Republican strategist Sara Fagan countered by reminding the rest of the panel that Treasury Secretary Steve Mnuchin managed to work with U.S.’ G-20 partners, and made a deal on a joint statement regarding protectionism. “The reality is, for all the noise around his comments and his tweets, the Treasury Secretary, Steve Mnuchin is at a G-20 meeting and gets concessions from other countries in terms of the statement,” she said.
She also made it clear that other countries still had some respect for America’s place in the world. But Martin didn’t agree with her sentiment, forcefully saying:
But people want to respect us. And when -- and I was raised to respect the presidency. It would be nice if Donald Trump can respect the presidency. We want the president to be trustful and people to go, “I trust what he says.” We can't trust him.
Fagan recalled that Martin’s claim was used against George W. Bush by Democrats and by Republicans against Obama. “But the polls in Germany, in Britain are demonstrating that the sentiment is flipped,” Moran said, dismissing her analogy, “And that in fact, the White House is a laughingstock in the capitals of Europe.”
Where was this harsh criticism when Obama's failed "reset" with Russia allowed for the annexation of Ukraine's Crimea? What about Obama's infamous "red-line" in the Syria civil war? There no question from the liberal media about Obama's trustworthiness after the White House lied and claimed the Benghazi attack was caused by a YouTube video.
Transcript below:
ABC
This Week
March 19, 2017
9:52:27 AM Eastern
…
GEORGE STEPHANOPOULOS: Meantime, you know Angela Merkel, Theresa May in Britain want to get beyond this.
TERRY MORAN: Totally. He got an agenda in the world which is disruptive, like his agenda at home. They want to come to terms with it. He's been sent by the American people to change things. Right? And they're ready to do business with him. Theresa May in particular. She's kind of on that side of the ledger. Instead, it's like Yik-Yak, that high school social media app where people say: “I heard somebody said something about him, about her.” And they're lost in the weeds of the adolescence out of Washington.
ROLAN MARTIN: That’s right!
MORAN: Their primary feeling is not “we don’t like the President’s agenda. He’s president of the American people. We can't deal with this guy!”
SARA FAGAN: I don't -- I mean, I think -- we'll see. I mean, the reality is, for all the noise around his comments and his tweets, the Treasury Secretary, Steve Mnuchin is at a G-20 meeting and gets concessions from other countries in terms of the statement. It wasn't a big concession.
STEPHANOPOULOS: On protectionism.
FAGAN: Yeah, on protectionism. He had protectionism language pulled from the communication by the G-20. At a minimum, people still recognize that the United States is the most powerful country in the world. Most financially successful. And most importantly has the biggest military.
[Crosstalk]
MARTIN: But people want to respect us. And when -- and I was raised to respect the presidency. It would be nice if Donald Trump can respect the presidency. We want the president to be trustful and people to go, “I trust what he says.” We can't trust him.
FAGAN: I agree the President needs to be truthful. However, having lived through a White House where people said: “George W. Bush makes the world -- the world doesn't respect the United States under George W. Bush.” And the Republicans said it under Obama. People from the opposite party always say that.
[Crosstalk]
MORAN: But the polls in Germany, in Britain are demonstrating that the sentiment is flipped. And that in fact, the White House is a laughingstock—
MARTIN: That’s right!
MORAN: --in the capitals of Europe.
MAGGIE HABERMAN: This is the risk, is that other countries, our allies, -- even non-allies—people aren’t, to your point, aren’t going to want to deal with us. That’s the phrase that I’ve heard repeatedly, “deal with the US.”
STEPHANOPOULOS: Even though that have too.
…
Gales of laughter.
Yeah and they laughed at Reagan too, calling him a dumb actor. The Europeans protested constantly too. Didn’t bother RR won’t bother DJT either.
Europe, your women are whores and your men are Muslim loving fags. So bite me.
The capitals of Europe are like the old “smart” salons of the early 1900s, the kind of people who worshipped at the shrine of Gertrude Stein.
What a surprise, haven’t these fools figured out that the default European positions is that the United States is some kind of ‘laughing stock’? It is the only way they can maitain their false since of superiority and they’ve been doing the same thing since 1776.
ABC Spews is just taking a page out of Alinsky’s Rules for Radicals, nothing more. They are using the European elites to mock us but it won’t work because we could care less what those Eurotrash think.
From what I’ve read before Alinsky’s Rules for Radicals is like a bible in many newsrooms across the US. A book that was dedicated to the #1 radical, Lucifer, is their playbook as well as for much of the left. More Americans need to understand this and expose these fools.
CGato
They’ll think “laughingstock” once PRESIDENT Trump puts America First and cuts off all of the big bucks and free stuff to the EuroPeons. I’m looking forward to it.
We do indeed
That is TOOOO funny!!
Europe stopped being “important” in 1914.
It’s merely been “tragic” since then.
Amidst their snotty sniping at the Trump administration they have lost the ability to provide an honest comparison with history such as: Bill Clinton's administrative cabinet of converted campaign workers and midgets out of the Star Wars bar scene, or Barack Obama's cadre of communists, anarchists and Muslim Brotherhood members.
All the best Europeans, those who were no natural slaves, cucks, and cowards, emigrated to America a long time ago.
Europe: Send us the blondes keep the goat humpers.
The G20 weren’t laughing:
Victory for Trump as the G20 DROPS its pledge to fight against economic protectionism at key summit in Germany
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-4327944/Victory-Trump-G20-drops-free-trade-pledge.html#ixzz4bmvdQ4VA
Top economies yield to US, drop no-protectionism pledge
http://hosted.ap.org/dynamic/stories/E/EU_G20_GLOBAL_ECONOMY?SITE=AP&SECTION=HOME&TEMPLATE=DEFAULT&CTIME=2017-03-18-14-53-34
Laugh all you want, European sissies. When the public beheadings begin and your women are in burkas, don’t come crying to us. We saved your lousy societies twice and were never reimbursed for the money we spent during and after the war in Europe. You can never repay us for the thousands of Americans killed rescuing you from past tyrants, while you are blindly coddling Muslims tyrants today.
Their laughter will turn to wailing as their de-genderization depopulates them, their economies collapse, and the Muslims take over.
The capitals of Europe are like the old smart salons of the early 1900s, the kind of people who worshipped at the shrine of Gertrude Stein.>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
Maybe the Vichy regimes have survived after all? Gertrude was born at the right time or she likely would have died of AIDS.
The adolescent alphabet networks can go play with themselves.
They are irrelevant and lying liars on all matters anyhow.
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