Chris Wallace is no fan of President Trump, but not as radically opposed to the President as is the FoxNews resident know-it-all, Shep Smith. In an interview on Fox, Friday, Wallace made it clear that he thought Trump's mouth had put the Prez in a very difficult situation with Mexico.
This Review says, "B.S." to that commentary.
Look, Trump is a novice when it comes to "politics," but he is hardly a novice CEO. He and Mexico's president talked for more than an hour, late Friday. Both men are quoted as saying the phone conversation was positive/productive. The Wall Street Journal reported that President Trump had agreed to resisting the temptation of making public reference to his discussions regarding the financing of the Southern Border Wall.
If this report is true, it points to the fact that our President is not a narcissist. Instead, he is a business man, par excellence, learning the ways of political diplomacy.
It is a remarkable thing to watch this man grow into his job as President. Two years ago, he knew little about the job, and, hated the political class. Today, he knows a great deal about the evil world, still hates the press and will defeat that part of the media that is Marxist or global in its allegiances, and is clearly ready to lead America back to its days of leadership in this world.
Theresa May, in a joint press conference on Friday, made this statement: "A bolder, confident America is good for the world," indicating that she believes this is where President Trump is taking the once great nation.
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