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NWO ELite George Bush In Speech Today Demanded Globalism And Bashed Trump For Stopping It
Oct 19, 2017 17:10:23   #
mwdegutis Loc: Illinois
 
Because Trump is for America first and against globalism is the reason that the U.S. and worldwide Marxist Leftists hate him so much. He is "screwing up the works" in their one world government agenda, yet something else with those who have eyes to see is part of the end times.

Geoffrey Grider ~ October 19, 2017
Former President George W. Bush delivered a public repudiation of President Donald Trump’s political identity, suggesting many aspects of the current administration are fueling division in the United States and around the world.

EDITOR'S NOTE: For 8 long years, as Barack Obama imposed his pro-Islamic, pro-Socialist, pro-LGBT vision on America, George Bush had nothing to say. Ever. He uttered not one word of criticism against the rogue president. But Bush is clearly not extending that same courtesy to President Trump as we see here in today's speech on why America should endorse globalism. If you're still not clear which side of the fence George Bush is on, now you know.

The former president defended the ideas of globalism, free trade, and free markets as well as foreign interventionism around the world in a speech at the George W. Bush Institute.

“We cannot wish globalism away,” Bush said, noting that the United States must sustain “wise and sustained global engagement” for the future of the country.

Bush indirectly accused Trump of fueling dangerous ideologies that threatened the unity of the United States and global stability, spending a large portion of his speech complaining about social ills in the country.

George Bush Demands Globalism And Bashes Trump For Stopping It:

“We’ve seen a return of isolationist sentiments forgetting that American security is directly threatened by the chaos and despair of distant places,” he warned.

Bush urged Americans to “recover our own identity,” citing a commitment to global engagement, free and international trade, and immigration.

“We’ve seen nationalism distorted into nativism, and forgotten the dynamism that immigration has always brought to America,” he lamented.

“Bigotry seems emboldened, our politics seems more vulnerable to conspiracy theories and outright fabrication,” he said. “There are some signs that support for democracy itself has waned especially for the young.”

But Bush’s criticism wasn’t merely on Trump’s “America First” political ideology. He also criticized the tone of the American political system led by Trump.

“We’ve seen our discourse degraded by casual cruelty,” he lamented, noting that “argument turns too easily into animosity” and “disagreement escalates into dehumanization.”

He criticized the rise of “bullying and prejudice” in national politics, suggesting that the country lacked positive role models.

The former president looped in a condemnation of white supremacy as part of his speech, suggesting that it was a growing threat in Trump’s America.

“Bigotry or white supremacy in any form is blasphemy against the American creed,” he said.

He called for a restoration of American norms in society.

“Our identity as a nation, unlike many other nations, is not determined by geography or ethnicity, by soil or blood,” he said. “Being American involves the embrace of high ideals and civic responsibility.”

Bush’s decision to publicly criticize Trump’s presidency is unusual after he made a point of not challenging President Barack Obama while he was in office.

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Oct 19, 2017 19:46:33   #
Carol Kelly
 
mwdegutis wrote:
Because Trump is for America first and against globalism is the reason that the U.S. and worldwide Marxist Leftists hate him so much. He is "screwing up the works" in their one world government agenda, yet something else with those who have eyes to see is part of the end times.

Geoffrey Grider ~ October 19, 2017
Former President George W. Bush delivered a public repudiation of President Donald Trump’s political identity, suggesting many aspects of the current administration are fueling division in the United States and around the world.

EDITOR'S NOTE: For 8 long years, as Barack Obama imposed his pro-Islamic, pro-Socialist, pro-LGBT vision on America, George Bush had nothing to say. Ever. He uttered not one word of criticism against the rogue president. But Bush is clearly not extending that same courtesy to President Trump as we see here in today's speech on why America should endorse globalism. If you're still not clear which side of the fence George Bush is on, now you know.

The former president defended the ideas of globalism, free trade, and free markets as well as foreign interventionism around the world in a speech at the George W. Bush Institute.

“We cannot wish globalism away,” Bush said, noting that the United States must sustain “wise and sustained global engagement” for the future of the country.

Bush indirectly accused Trump of fueling dangerous ideologies that threatened the unity of the United States and global stability, spending a large portion of his speech complaining about social ills in the country.

George Bush Demands Globalism And Bashes Trump For Stopping It:

“We’ve seen a return of isolationist sentiments forgetting that American security is directly threatened by the chaos and despair of distant places,” he warned.

Bush urged Americans to “recover our own identity,” citing a commitment to global engagement, free and international trade, and immigration.

“We’ve seen nationalism distorted into nativism, and forgotten the dynamism that immigration has always brought to America,” he lamented.

“Bigotry seems emboldened, our politics seems more vulnerable to conspiracy theories and outright fabrication,” he said. “There are some signs that support for democracy itself has waned especially for the young.”

But Bush’s criticism wasn’t merely on Trump’s “America First” political ideology. He also criticized the tone of the American political system led by Trump.

“We’ve seen our discourse degraded by casual cruelty,” he lamented, noting that “argument turns too easily into animosity” and “disagreement escalates into dehumanization.”

He criticized the rise of “bullying and prejudice” in national politics, suggesting that the country lacked positive role models.

The former president looped in a condemnation of white supremacy as part of his speech, suggesting that it was a growing threat in Trump’s America.

“Bigotry or white supremacy in any form is blasphemy against the American creed,” he said.

He called for a restoration of American norms in society.

“Our identity as a nation, unlike many other nations, is not determined by geography or ethnicity, by soil or blood,” he said. “Being American involves the embrace of high ideals and civic responsibility.”

Bush’s decision to publicly criticize Trump’s presidency is unusual after he made a point of not challenging President Barack Obama while he was in office.
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My sentiments exactly. We didn't know that he was a guest of the Bilderberg Group until after he had served two terms. How did we miss that? Donald Trump has put everything on the line to protect this country and he has had to fight every inch of the way. I wish George Bush had continued to keep his mouth shut. How dare he dish Trump after allowing OBAMA to get away with everything and remain mum?

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Oct 20, 2017 05:59:39   #
America 1 Loc: South Miami
 
Carol Kelly wrote:
My sentiments exactly. We didn't know that he was a guest of the Bilderberg Group until after he had served two terms. How did we miss that? Donald Trump has put everything on the line to protect this country and he has had to fight every inch of the way. I wish George Bush had continued to keep his mouth shut. How dare he dish Trump after allowing OBAMA to get away with everything and remain mum?


Once a fool, always a fool.
Didn't do so great as president,
leading to the worst President in history elected.

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Oct 20, 2017 12:14:38   #
grey gringo Loc: South Texas
 
Exactly the recent US election was about Globalism V Nationalism, as many of the elections in the UK, Netherlands, France, globalism lost here, it eked out a victory in France and the Netherlands lost the Brexit vote...Nationalism is a repudiation of Globalism, and it is fast becoming a force worldwide with many countries voting to establish Independence from globalist influences....the 2018 midterms will be the next battle...
America 1 wrote:
Once a fool, always a fool.
Didn't do so great as president,
leading to the worst President in history elected.

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