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“If you really want to drive them crazy, you say ‘12 more years,’” Trump began, as the audience chanted “12 more years!” back at him. “Because we caught them doing some really bad things in 2016. Let’s see what happens.” more related twitter
The Republican convention may be virtual, but there are real reasons to celebrate four years of Trump
Aug. 25 - ..." In a second Trump term, confrontation with the Chinese Communist Party would sharpen, and possibly increase, as a clear-eyed appraisal of the CCP takes root. Tariffs on our allies that unhinge traditional free-traders should fade, but those ringing China will remain as our Navy’s buildup continues. Our exit from Afghanistan will be completed and our footprint in Iraq reduced. The peace accord between the United Arab Emirates and Israel is the first fruit of Trump’s peace plan for the region; the deal itself was birthed from the regional yawn that followed after Trump moved the U.S. Embassy to Jerusalem...
...Trump himself may or may not relax in a second term. The FBI machinations against Trump — though limited to a handful of actors — and the absurdity of the Mueller investigation and impeachment proceedings have become clear. Notice how little time the Democrats spent on these last week? The virus will recede, driven back by new therapies if not a vaccine. The regard most Americans have for themselves and others will end politicization of the pandemic. No matter who wins in November, schools will reopen and commerce (except for that which has permanently migrated online) will return to the streets. The astonishing pace of housing starts in July is a critical revealing detail. The “pent-up” demand the president predicted in the spring has arrived, just like the expected V-shaped rebound in the markets. Employment is returning. We have to plan for the next virus outbreak; others are certain to follow. If Trump closes the borders again, no one will call him xenophobic"... source
Aug. 25 - ..." In a second Trump term, confrontation with the Chinese Communist Party would sharpen, and possibly increase, as a clear-eyed appraisal of the CCP takes root. Tariffs on our allies that unhinge traditional free-traders should fade, but those ringing China will remain as our Navy’s buildup continues. Our exit from Afghanistan will be completed and our footprint in Iraq reduced. The peace accord between the United Arab Emirates and Israel is the first fruit of Trump’s peace plan for the region; the deal itself was birthed from the regional yawn that followed after Trump moved the U.S. Embassy to Jerusalem...
...Trump himself may or may not relax in a second term. The FBI machinations against Trump — though limited to a handful of actors — and the absurdity of the Mueller investigation and impeachment proceedings have become clear. Notice how little time the Democrats spent on these last week? The virus will recede, driven back by new therapies if not a vaccine. The regard most Americans have for themselves and others will end politicization of the pandemic. No matter who wins in November, schools will reopen and commerce (except for that which has permanently migrated online) will return to the streets. The astonishing pace of housing starts in July is a critical revealing detail. The “pent-up” demand the president predicted in the spring has arrived, just like the expected V-shaped rebound in the markets. Employment is returning. We have to plan for the next virus outbreak; others are certain to follow. If Trump closes the borders again, no one will call him xenophobic"... source
PBS NewsHour live episode, Aug. 24, 2020
Aug. 24, 2020
On this edition for Sunday, August 23, what to expect from this week’s Republican National Convention, from wildfires in California to wild weather in the Gulf—how is climate change exacerbating these natural disasters? And, concerns over corruption in the Lebanese government as international aid pours in for Beirut. Hari Sreenivasan anchors from New York.
Aug. 24, 2020
On this edition for Sunday, August 23, what to expect from this week’s Republican National Convention, from wildfires in California to wild weather in the Gulf—how is climate change exacerbating these natural disasters? And, concerns over corruption in the Lebanese government as international aid pours in for Beirut. Hari Sreenivasan anchors from New York.
RNC 2020: What Time is Donald Trump Speaking Tonight?
Aug. 25 - Democratic nominee Joe Biden reserved his remarks for the final night of the Democratic National Convention, but President Donald Trump has chosen the opposite route. Tonight, Trump will give his first of four speeches at the 2020 Republican National Convention, which will be broadcast live from Charlotte, North Carolina. The president is expected to speak under a different theme each night, with the first being “Land of Promise.” Details
Aug. 25 - Democratic nominee Joe Biden reserved his remarks for the final night of the Democratic National Convention, but President Donald Trump has chosen the opposite route. Tonight, Trump will give his first of four speeches at the 2020 Republican National Convention, which will be broadcast live from Charlotte, North Carolina. The president is expected to speak under a different theme each night, with the first being “Land of Promise.” Details
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