Trump makes it official: The American apology tour is over
President Donald Trump’s triumphant return to the House chamber on Tuesday night for his fifth address to a joint session of
“No one knows exactly how it happened,” the column begins, “All we know is that Mr. American Voter agreed to go to anger management counseling, and the Democratic and Republican parties agreed to split the cost.”
In the first “counseling session,” Mr. American Voter describes how things were going along fine until
Then, “everything’s more expensive” and the government says “There’s no inflation!” Good jobs are “gone or out of the country” and “90 million people have left the workforce” but the government says “They’re not unemployed!” and “Job creation is strong!”
“And on top of everything,” Mr. Voter rages, “we’ve got an open border and millions of people who came into the country without legal authorization. What does the government say? ‘It’s all good!’”
Mr. American Voter says he’s angry all down his left side and all down his right side, angry at obscene CEO payouts and angry that “anybody who stands up for the interests of Americans is called a nativist or an isolationist or a wing nut.”
As the counselor leaves the room to get a bigger notepad, Mr. Voter yells, “And another thing. I’m sick of hearing that American history is some kind of criminal record. I want
In the nearly ten years since that was written, the debt is up to
Mr. American Voter doesn’t seem to be angry that the
McKinley is back on the mountain, portraits of Hamilton and Jackson are hanging in the
The
To promote “patriotic education,” the order re-establishes “The President’s Advisory 1776 Commission,” which Trump created during his first term and Biden canceled. The order also promises to revoke federal funds from schools that use them to “support or subsidize the instruction, advancement, or promotion of gender ideology or discriminatory equity ideology.”
Will Mr. American Voter need anger management counseling over that? It doesn’t seem so.
It’s evident that Trump’s second term is shifting something fundamental in the public culture of
Remember being told that
Well, that’s over. “I withdrew from the unfair Paris Climate Accord, which was costing us trillions of dollars that other countries were not paying,” Trump said on Tuesday night.
Ever had a conversation with a high school student and been shocked at the vitriolic anti-American rhetoric that pours out, combined with no familiarity at all with the achievements and the sacrifices of Americans throughout
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The American apology tour is over. Trump doesn’t apologize for holding allies to their commitments, or for taking a hard line against enemies, or for having a powerful military that’s trained to win wars and not to provide emotional support. Trump doesn’t apologize for a secure border, for pursuing a trade policy that benefits American workers, for making the
If that makes you angry, I can give you the number of a good counselor.
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