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Trump Just Made Huge Labor Day Announcement That Benefits Millions Of Americans

President Trump took to Twitter today to wish all Americans a "Happy Labor Day," as

he touted the record-low unemployment numbers since he has become President and his efforts

to fix "some of the worst trade deals ever made."

"Happy Labor Day!

Our country is doing better than ever before with unemployment setting record lows.

The U.S. has tremendous upside potential as we go about fixing some of the worst Trade

Deals ever made by any country in the world.

Big progress being made!" Trump tweeted.

This tweet came two days after the President heralded unions and forwarded his administration's

pro-American trade agenda in an annual Labor Day proclamation.

Trump touted the spirit of the American worker and referred to American workers as the "bulwark

of our national prosperity" in the statement released by the White House late Friday.

"America's workers pay our taxes, support our values, serve in our military, raise our

children, protect our Constitution, and build our communities.

They deserve, in return, the unwavering fidelity of their Government," Trump wrote in the

proclamation.

"The deal I intend to sign [with Mexico and possibly Canada] will help create more

reciprocal trade that grows our economy.

It will also support high-paying jobs for American workers and protect the intellectual

property of our Nation's businesses and workers, We have kept our promise to always

keep the White House door open to members and leaders of our country's labor organizations."

he added.

All this comes after the president notified Congress that he intended to set up a new

trade agreement with the governments of Mexico and maybe even Canada if possible.

This is a move which has garnered the President vocal praise from labor unions and even pro-union

Democrats such as Ohio Senator Sherrod Brown in what is coined as being a rare show of

bipartisanship during a time when Democrats are so busy trying to fight Trump that they

can't see that what he's doing is great for the working people of America.

"I intend to enter into a trade agreement with Mexico and with Canada if it is willing,

in a timely manner, to meet the high standards for free, fair, and reciprocal trade contained

therein," Trump said in the notice to the House earlier Friday.

Canadian Foreign Minister Chrystia Freeland did confirm on Friday that her country is

in fact, making progress on a deal with the U.S.

But she made very clear that they aren't there yet and added that "Once we have a

good deal for Canada we'll be done."

It's really sad to see how the left is so busy trying to take down Trump that they fail

to admit to themselves that he is, in fact, doing what the Democrat Party was always "supposed"

to do.

To put the American middle-class worker and the middle class as a whole first and foremost.

Or maybe the truth of the matter is the Democrat Party has never really cared about the middle

class but instead cares more about the Illegal Aliens coming into our country than the people

who pay their salaries?

Naw, that can't be.

Can it?

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Trump, Nikki Haley Ratchet Up Pressure on Syria, Issue Warning on Military Action - Duration: 3:21.

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BREAKING NEWS: Woodward book reveals Kelly called Trump 'an idiot' - Daily News - Duration: 7:55.

An explosive book by journalist Bob Woodward has revealed new accounts of backbiting and insults among Donald Trump's senior staff – with some of the most cutting digs directed at the president and his intellect

Woodward, relying on his usual methods of deeply sourced reporting with use of information provided on 'background' – presents White House Chief of Staff John Kelly and Defense Secretary James Mattis each deriding the president's mental capacity

Kelly called Trump an 'idiot' and said in a meeting with a small group the president was 'unhinged,' according to the Washington Post, Woodward's longtime employer, which got a copy

 'He's an idiot. It's pointless to try to convince him of anything. He's gone off the rails

We're in Crazytown. I don't even know why any of us are here. This is the worst job I've ever had,' Kelly said when he blew a fuse at a meeting, according to Woodward

  In one episode, Trump questioned the utility of U.S. early warning systems in Alaska to identify a nuclear attack from North Korea

When Trump asked about it, Mattis schooled him: 'We're doing this in order to prevent World War III

Share this article Share Mattis then told colleagues Trump had the mental ability of 'a fifth- or sixth-grader

'But Trump also dished back at his subordinates.He fumed at Attorney General Jeff Sessions, and even reportedly mocked the region he came from, in addition to calling him a 'traitor' for his decision to recuse himself from the Russia probe

  'This guy is mentally retarded. He's this dumb Southerner. … He couldn't even be a one-person country lawyer down in Alabama,' Trump said

Previous accounts during Trump's first year had former secretary of state Rex Tillerson calling Trump a 'moron,' and Tillerson did not explicitly deny it

This would mean three of Trump's most senior advisors have ridiculed his mental capacity

The book also recounts efforts by former chief economic advisor Gary Cohn to try to head-off what he considered rash or ill-advised policy moves by Trump

Cohn 'stole a letter off Trump's desk' to prevent the president from executing a letter of withdrawal from a South Korean trade deal

The book even ventures into the advice Trump got from his former lead lawyer on the Russia investigation, John Dowd

  'Don't testify. It's either that or an orange jumpsuit,' he advised Trump, according to the book

And Dowd also explained to special counsel Robert Mueller face-to-face why he didn't want his client to testify

 Dowd told him: 'I'm not going to sit there and let him look like an idiot. And you publish that transcript, because everything leaks in Washington, and the guys overseas are going to say, 'I told you he was an idiot

I told you he was a goddamn dumbbell. What are we dealing with this idiot for?''According to Woodward, Mueller replied: 'John, I understand

'According to another anecdote, Trump told former staff secretary Rob Porter former chief of staff Reince Priebus was 'like a little rat

He just scurries around.'Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross, 80, a billionaire investor, wasn't spared Trump's criticism

 'I don't trust you. I don't want you doing any more negotiations. … You're past your prime,' Trump told him

 The release of yet another bombshell book sent the White House communications shop into immediate emergency mode

 White House press secretary Sarah Sanders was seen walking into the Oval Office Tuesday

She declined a request for comment.The Washington Post released a recorded August 14 phone call between the famously well-sourced author and the president

In the call, Trump sounds irked that he never was able to speak to Woodward for his book

'I never got a call. I never got a message,' the president said at first.'Woodward told him he had lunch with counselor to the president Kellyanne Conway where he pressed her on getting a Trump interview

He also said he sent a request through press aide Raj Shah. He also said he sent a message through Sen

Lindsey Graham.Trump allowed he did get a brief message from Graham. He put Conway on the call, who said she passed the request through channels, but did not say she spoke to Trump about it

'Senator Graham actually mentioned it to me quickly on one meeting. And you know, that is true,' Trump said

 'It's really too bad because nobody told me about it and I would have loved to have spoken to you,' Trump said

'Did you speak to Madeleine,' Trump asked Woodward. 'Madeleine is the key. She's the secret,' Trump said, in a reference to Madeleine Westerhout, his personal secretary

  Woodward says he didn't. 'I broke my spear on it trying to get to you,' Woodward tells him later in the call, which Woodward told the president he was recording at the top

'I talked to Raj. He was going to work it out,' Woodward said, referencing press aide Raj Shah

Trump put Conway on the call. She told Woodward: 'I did. I presented it to the people here who make those decisions,' without naming names

'It would have been nice, Bob, if you called for me in my office,' Trump said.He also diminished the access of his deputy press secretary

'Rah, I hardly have - I don't speak to Raj.'That's okay, I'll just end up with another bad book

What can I tell you.' 

For more infomation >> BREAKING NEWS: Woodward book reveals Kelly called Trump 'an idiot' - Daily News - Duration: 7:55.

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¡Nueva York demanda a Trump y a FEMA por Puerto Rico! | Un Nuevo Día | Telemundo - Duration: 1:59.

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Trump Spent Day On Trade Issues - Duration: 1:44.

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Bob Woodward's new book just revealed a top Trump adviser stole a letter from his desk - Duration: 2:57.

For more infomation >> Bob Woodward's new book just revealed a top Trump adviser stole a letter from his desk - Duration: 2:57.

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Trump tweets new attacks on Sessions - Duration: 4:11.

President Trump at the White House this

Labor Day minutes ago launching new

attacks on his own Attorney General Jeff

Sessions this time implying that

sessions is to blame for a couple of

Republican lawmakers running into legal

trouble Peter Doocy with the news live

at the White House hi Peter Leland the

president is lashing out at the Attorney

General Jeff Sessions because of recent

cases brought against two members of

Congress

Chris Collins from New York and Duncan

Hunter of California so the president

writes this about the potential

political impact he says too

long-running Obama era investigations of

two very popular Republican congressman

were brought to a well-publicized charge

just ahead of the midterms by the Jeff

Sessions Justice Department two easy

wins now in doubt because there's not

enough time good job Jeff the President

had said recently that sessions is going

to stay at the DOJ though until after

the midterms something else on the

president's mind he is pushing back at

the head of the afl-cio Richard Trumka

after Trump has said this weekend that

the president's plan to cut Canada out

of NAFTA would hurt workers so the

president also tweeted today Richard

Trumka the head of the afl-cio

represented his union poorly on

television this weekend some of the

things he said were so against the

working men and women of our country and

the success of the u.s. itself that it

is easy to see why unions are doing so

poorly ad M it appears the president

caught a clip of this Trumpkin interview

our economies are integrated in three

countries in North America the economy

is pretty integrated and it's pretty

hard to see how that would work without

having Canada in the deal but trumka

does seem to agree with the president

that NAFTA can be improved upon

leyland all right so what is the latest

on the trade talks with Canada Peter

president Trump wants the US Congress to

stay out of those talks so he's got a

warning where he says there is no

political necessity to keep Canada in

the new NAFTA deal if we don't make a

fair deal for the US after decades of

abuse Canada will be out Congress should

not

interfere with these negotiations or I

will simply terminate NAFTA entirely and

we will be far better off the president

has already struck a new trade deal with

Mexico as for the Canadians they aren't

really tipping their hand as to whether

or not comments like that are bringing

the US and Canada closer or pushing them

further apart I am NOT going to

negotiate in public what I will say

though is the negotiations with Canada

are not complete and we continue to

negotiate with the United States so that

that's why we're coming back next

Wednesday and we're gonna continue

talking until we reach a big job today

the president emerged from the White

House residence in golf clothes he

walked towards the motorcade and then

before he got in just turned around and

he never left we asked the White House

about it they said that it was so that

the president could concentrate on calls

relating to trade and other

international issues leyland certainly

you got a look at all of this in terms

of how the midterms are going to shape

up and as the president sort of makes

his closing arguments any ideas Peter on

what the next two months for the

president looks like for midterm travel

and for trying to stump for Republicans

yeah he plans to travel a lot at

multiple days a week particularly in

states that he won where there are

Democrats currently representing that

state in the US Senate so expected more

trips to West Virginia

Indiana North Dakota and Montana as the

president tries to really get his base

excited about things that he's going on

that maybe aren't focused on so much

here within the beltway Leland

yeah president certainly want to talk

about the economy add perhaps Michigan

and Missouri to that list as well more

on that with the political panel Peter

thank you

you

For more infomation >> Trump tweets new attacks on Sessions - Duration: 4:11.

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Brett Kavanaugh And Donald Trump On Withholding SCOTUS Documents - Duration: 0:45.

So people are upset that I'm citing executive privilege

to withhold over 100,000 documents

for Brett Kavanaugh's Supreme Court hearing.

But Brett-y boy.

YOU think I have the right

to withhold these documents, right?

Right?!?

Yes, sir.

There! You see!? You see!?

Also, Brett-y boy,

you say sitting presidents can't be indited, right?

Right???

Yes, sir.

Oh yeah!

Will somebody confirm this man!?!

Confirm this man!

No collusion!

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Trump Just Destroyed John Kerry's Chance To Run For President With One Bold Statement - Duration: 4:27.

Trump Just Destroyed John Kerry's Chance To Run For President With One Bold Statement

The Democratic field for the upcoming presidency in 2020 is going to probably be a very large

one.

One that has a lot of contenders and very few of them will be truly qualified to take

the position.

Some of their choices may even be downright humorous.

One of those, in my opinion, would be former Secretary of State John Kerry.

He was the purveyor of the disastrous Iran nuclear deal that President Trump has since

pulled us out of.

If he can't handle geopolitics, he should not be president in my estimation and that's

putting it mildly.

President Trump on Monday tweeted that he would be "so lucky" if former Secretary

of State John Kerry launched a White House bid to challenge Trump in 2020.

Trump stated, "I see that John Kerry, the father of the now terminated Iran deal, is

thinking of running for President.

I should only be so lucky – although the field that is currently assembling looks really

good – FOR ME!"

That tweet all by itself was a knockout blow to Kerry and Trump's just getting warmed

up.

If Kerry plans on running against Trump, he's going to have to do much better than this.Kerry,

who was the 2004 Democratic presidential nominee, did not rule out a potential 2020 White House

bid during an interview on Sunday.

He said on CBS' "Face the Nation" that talking about the 2020 race is a "distraction."

Right.

I would say there is a very good chance he's already started putting a team together.

"Talking about 2020 right now is a total distraction and waste of time," Kerry said.

"What we need to do is focus on 2018.

We need to win back the confidence of the country to move in a better direction and

to do it in sensible ways.

We are in a moment of crisis for our country.

The world is in a moment of crisis."

In that same interview, Kerry also said President Trump's decision-making is often not based

on fact or advice and accused the president of making things up.

Sounds like Kerry is just itching to get stomped in the next election.

This was in response to Trump saying that the Iran nuclear agreement, which Kerry helped

negotiate, was the "worst ever."

"Unfortunately — and I say this sadly — more often than not, he really just doesn't

know what he's talking about," Kerry snidely commented.

"He makes things up.

And he's making that up, as he has other things."

Kerry also made it very clear in that same interview that he intended to "continue

to be an activist" in areas where he had been involved as secretary of state, including

the Iran nuclear agreement and the Paris climate accord.

In other words, he's going to be sticking his nose where it does not belong and he will

be obstructing President Trump at every turn.

Trump has pulled us out of both of those Obama-era agreements since he took office.

"I'm going to continue to fight," Kerry said Sunday.

So will Trump and he's better at it.

President Trump is right.

If Kerry becomes the nominee, Trump will most likely win in a landslide for a whole host

of reasons.

In fact, most of the Democratic field would help Trump win again.

Somehow, I don't think President Trump is very worried about it considering the playing

field at hand.

Kerry, a former U.S. senator from Massachusetts failed to derail former President George W.

Bush's second White House bid, falling 19 electoral votes short.

Can you imagine what would happen to him running against Trump?

Happily, I can.

Democrats are expected to face a crowded primary field in their race to challenge Trump.

More than a dozen current and former senators, governors and mayors are already said to be

eyeing 2020 campaigns.

It's going to be a circus so get your popcorn ready.

For more infomation >> Trump Just Destroyed John Kerry's Chance To Run For President With One Bold Statement - Duration: 4:27.

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Trump Trolls John Kerry HARD, Begs the 'Iran Mastermind' to Run Against Him in 2020 - Duration: 2:20.

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Opinion | Trump has violated his oath of office — via Twitter - Duration: 2:10.

After a long, pleasant Labor Day weekend for most of us,

President Trump launched a tweet that I found unusually atrocious.

The president decided to call out Attorney General Sessions

for Justice Department prosecution of two Republican members of Congress.

The president of the United States swore an oath the day he took office to --

"preserve, protect and defend"

-- the Constitution, meaning our rule of law.

I can't remember a more egregious intervention by a president in active, ongoing law enforcement

in my time as a journalist.

This is a call to lawless behavior.

It shouldn't become routine and normal.

This is something that president's don't do.

On the question of whether Trump has so broken our system of law and order and checks and balances,

that the next president will be living in this kind of ruined edifice of our once-great republic,

I don't buy that.

And the reason I don't buy it is because I watched as many millions of people did on

Saturday,

all of the political leadership of the United States,

absent President Trump,

gather in the Washington National Cathedral to celebrate somebody who embodied the enduring

qualities of our democracy,

and that's Senator John McCain.

And I think in that affirmation that Senator McCain was a great man,

and because he was a bipartisan figure,

because he reached out to people on the other side,

I feel a little more confident, to be honest,

that this Trump era, as difficult and divisive as it is,

it's not going to be a permanent feature of American life.

And in a sense, the elections that are coming up,

yes, they're a test for President Trump,

they're a test for Democratic opposition,

but they're really a test for the American people.

This is our country, we have every ability to get the kind of government we want,

or say we want, in Washington.

People just have to do it.

For more infomation >> Opinion | Trump has violated his oath of office — via Twitter - Duration: 2:10.

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Trump Cancels Labor Day Golf Plans - Duration: 0:23.

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James Comey just took a personal shot at Trump in brutal response - Duration: 1:35.

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President Trump Stuns The Middle East, Delivers Swift Justice To United Nations - Duration: 4:00.

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Democrats Tell Sharpton Riot Inside SCOTUS Hearings, Trump Gives Him Nasty Surprise - Duration: 5:00.

For more infomation >> Democrats Tell Sharpton Riot Inside SCOTUS Hearings, Trump Gives Him Nasty Surprise - Duration: 5:00.

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Colin Kaepernick Shades Donald Trump By Being The Face Of Nike's 'Just Do It' Campaign - Daily News - Duration: 2:43.

Colin Kaepernick took to Twitter on Sept. 3 to reveal he's the face of Nike's 'Just Do It' campaign as it celebrates its 30th anniversary and the campaign's slogan seems like a total diss to Donald Trump

   Colin Kaepernick, 30, took to Twitter to reveal some exciting news and seemingly shade Donald Trump, 72, at the same time

The football player announced he is the face of Nike's Just Do It 30th anniversary campaign on Sept

3 by posting a close-up black and white photo of himself from the ad for the campaign along with a powerful message

"Believe in something, even if it means sacrificing everything. #JustDoIt," Colin captioned the photo

     Although Colin's campaign ad didn't call out Trump by name, we can't help but think his message and the campaign's slogan is indirectly dissing the president by revealing he believes in something Trump doesn't

Since Colin is at the center of the controversy surrounding NFL players protesting by not standing for the National Anthem, he's not exactly on good terms with Trump and his beliefs

Trump has publicly stated that he thinks players like Colin, who don't stand for the anthem, shouldn't be in the country but Colin's new Nike ad seems to let Trump know he's not backing down from his beliefs even with his harsh remarks

 Despite Trump's judgment, Colin is still inspiring many people with his athletic abilities and courage

His ability to stand up for what he believes in even if many people disagree proves he's not willing to back down from his true passion just to please others

His achievements won him the Muhammad Ali Legacy Award at the Sports Illustrated Sportsperson of the Year ceremony back in Dec

and Beyonce, who presented him with the award, thanked him for his "selfless heart and conviction" along with his "personal sacrifice

" Believe in something, even if it means sacrificing everything. #JustDoIt pic.twitter

com/SRWkMIDdaO  — Colin Kaepernick (@Kaepernick7) September 3, 2018    Trump has yet to comment on Colin's post about the campaign but since he often makes remarks on Twitter about things he disagrees with, we wouldn't be surprised if he decided to speak out about this

We guess we'll just have to wait and see with this one!

For more infomation >> Colin Kaepernick Shades Donald Trump By Being The Face Of Nike's 'Just Do It' Campaign - Daily News - Duration: 2:43.

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Trump invites a John Kerry challenge: 'I should only be so lucky' - Daily News - Duration: 7:53.

Donald Trump invited Obama-era Secretary of State John Kerry to challenge him in 2020 a day after the Democrat declined, when asked in an interview, to rule out another Oval Office bid

 'I see that John Kerry, the father of the now terminated Iran deal, is thinking of running for President

I should only be so lucky - although the field that is currently assembling looks really good - FOR ME!' Trump wrote

 Kerry said in an interview that aired Sunday on CBS that it's 'a total distraction and waste of time' to talk about the election that's two years away and that he's 'not really thinking about it

'But he also told 'Face the Nation' that Trump is 'dishonest' and 'doesn't know what he's talking about

  Trump blames Kerry personally for entering into an international nuclear pact with Iran and other countries on behalf United States that the Republican president has said is one of the worst deals to ever come across his desk

 He's said that Kerry should have 'walked away' when Tehran wouldn't abide by the terms presented by the U

S. Trump has also mocked the ex-diplomat for falling prey to a bicycle accident during one of his trips abroad to negotiate

'John Kerry — not the best negotiator we've ever seen. He never walked away from the table except to be in that bicycle race where he fell and broke his leg

That was the only time. I said, "Don't tell him you broke your leg. Just stay inside

Say you don't want to negotiate. You'll make a much better deal,' Trump said this year at the National Rifle Association's annual conference

In a CBS interview this Sunday, Kerry fought back. 'I did walk away. And we almost walked away on two or three other occasions where we thought it was necessary,' he said

 'So he really, unfortunately, and I say this sadly- you know, more often than not he really just doesn't know what he's talking about

He makes things up, and he's making that up as he has other things,' Kerry added

Kerry said in the Sunday show appearance that he resisted slapping back at Trump on Twitter at the time of the disparaging comments because he believes Americans can determine the truth without him injecting his two cents

'I think America and our democracy are more thoughtful than dishonest tweets,' he said

Share this article Share Trump was not the only president to be targeted by Kerry in the interview, in which the ex-senator reflected on his time as America's chief diplomat and his failed presidential bid in 2004 while ramping up for a book tour

Kerry said in the interview that CBS taped weeks ago, and suggested it held in the wake of John McCain's death, that he believes former President Barack Obama should have enforced his 'red line' warning to Syria

 The former Obama administration official said he believes the United States 'paid a price' for its inaction

 Kerry said he thought Obama was going to launch a missile strike in Syria in 2013 after the country's dictator, Bashar al-Assad, used attacked his own citizens with chemical weapons

 A year before, after all, Obama had said the use of chemical weapons would be a 'red line' that would be a 'game changer' for U

S. involvement in Syria.'I thought we were going to go forward. I thought that weekend was the weekend

I expected the phone call to be telling me that he had decided we were striking that night or whatever was going to happen, and it wasn't,' Kerry said on 'Face the Nation

'He recalled: 'I put several ideas on the table. The president was not persuaded by my argument

I believed that we had several options we could have done at very low risk to be able to make it clear to Assad that when we had a ceasefire and when he said he was going to live by it, he had to live by it

And I thought we should have done that.' Kerry said he believes the U.S. 'paid a price' because Obama did not stand by his threat

'But we got the chemical weapons out, which was the objective,' he added.  Kerry wrote about Obama's inaction in his book 'Everyday is Extra

' He says he doesn't agree with how the former president handled the pivotal moment, but he doesn't think it was a 'weak' point for Obama

'I don't think it's fair in terms of the president "being weak" because the president took a lot of very tough positions and did a lot of things that evidence strength and that showed a president who had a very clear moral compass as well as very clear, a very clear set of values and principles by which he knew he could protect our country,' Kerry said on 'Face the Nation

'  Kerry said he believes that Trump was right to bomb Syria following Assad's continued use of weapons - but disagrees with his one-time strike last April

'I don't support just a one-off where you drop a few bombs and there's no follow-up diplomacy and no additional effort to try to use the leverage you get out of doing that,' he argued

'I thought that the president should have done that, President Trump should have done that

'He went on to criticize Trump for his approach to Tehran in the interview, claiming it was 'common sense' for the nuclear agreement that Trump pulled out of to continue

 Of his own efforts to save the deal, which included huddling overseas with world leaders whose countries were also party to the pact, Kerry said he violated no rules with the behind the scenes efforts and rebuffed claims that he attempted to undermine Trump

'I didn't negotiate. I spoke out, and I will always exercise my right to speak out,' he stated

For more infomation >> Trump invites a John Kerry challenge: 'I should only be so lucky' - Daily News - Duration: 7:53.

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Former Obama Official Just Revealed Mueller's Sinister Plan Against Trump – He MUST Be Stopped! - Duration: 2:02.

For more infomation >> Former Obama Official Just Revealed Mueller's Sinister Plan Against Trump – He MUST Be Stopped! - Duration: 2:02.

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What Trump's Court Pick Means for Liberty - Duration: 5:29.

Hell no on Kavanaugh!

Some people are very upset over

Donald Trump's pick

for the Supreme Court.

He is a dangerous man!

Are you ready

for a fight?

What are they so upset about?

What's at stake is freedom for LGBTQ Americans,

for equal rights,

for civil rights!

People are freaking out.

They are freaking out because

they don't understand those top areas,

whether it's abortion or gay rights,

or Citizens United that people on the left

tend to be concerned about.

There's really not gonna be a change.

That's because the court, especially

Chief Justice Roberts

respects precedent,

especially when people have come to

depend on previous decisions.

After a quarter-million gay marriages

and 45 years of legal abortions,

the court's unlikely to reverse itself on those issues.

I will nominate

Judge Brett Kavanaugh.

But if Kavanaugh replaces Kennedy,

there will be changes.

Individual freedom.

What does Kavanaugh mean for that?

He's great there, probably better than Kennedy.

Retiring Justice Kennedy

sometimes ruled against individual liberty,

like when he said it was okay

for a Connecticut town to grab Suzette

Kelo's property and little pink house

because the developer who might pay more in taxes

wanted her land.

Kennedy voted for the bad guys.

He voted to take away the property from the people.

Kavanaugh could very well be the fifth

vote to overturn Kelo.

Trump's nominee has got to go! Hey hey!

One major area that people might be upset about is

affirmative action.

We won't stand for Donald Trump's attempt

to use the Supreme Court as a weapon

against all of our progress.

Kavanaugh could provide the

fifth vote to overturn that 40 year-old

experiment with using racial preferences

to promote some kind of nebulous

diversity.

Lawsuit against Harvard University

for discriminating against

Asian-American applicants.

That case against Harvard's racial preferences may

reach the Supreme Court soon and the

court may end affirmative action.

The court with Kavanaugh on board may also

toss out some gun restrictions.

He has written one of the leading lower

court opinion expanding the scope of the

individual right for armed self-defense.

He's not a gun nut.

He's a constitutionalist.

Kavanaugh has a history of

reining in government regulators.

All these alphabet agencies

that increasingly intrude in people's lives,

he has written at length that the

government keeps doing things that it

doesn't have the power to do.

The Constitution's separation of powers

protects individual liberty.

At his nomination announcement at the White House,

he talked about how the separation

of powers is there to protect liberty.

That's fantastic. I think Libertarians

will like the push-back on government excess.

But Kavanaugh does side with

government on one form of excess.

The government was collecting all of our

metadata, all of our phone records.

Kavanaugh ruled that he was just fine with it.

He said that the NSA is justified

in collecting metadata on

Americans as part of the--

He volunteered to write that.

He was enthusiastic that

this serves a critically important

special need - preventing terrorist attacks.

But the government says we're

aware of no instance where the

program discovered an attack.

That's his worst case.

Now it's unclear how that

extends beyond the national security

surveillance area.

He has a lot of good opinions

on police needing a warrant or

laws being drawn so broadly

that prosecutors are convicting people who

are not guilty.

Clearly he defers to the

government on national security grounds,

but most judges and justices do anyway.

At least on other forms of regulation,

Kavanaugh has a strong record

of not deferring to government.

We have a moral obligation to act on climate.

As a judge in DC, Kavanaugh voted to

strike down some environmental rules.

Some EPA regulations where the staff

just said, we're gonna do this?

That's right.

I mean, I like the idea of clean

air and clean water.

There are federal laws that protect that,

but in the last decade, the EPA has taken a

lot of liberties.

But it's their job.

Clean the air, clean the water.

EPA does not get a free-floating power under the

Constitution or otherwise to do what

they think is best.

It's Congress' job to say, you know our

air isn't clean enough.

Here's how you should be doing your job, EPA.

Why is it better for Congress to do it?

Congress is elected,

and if we don't like what it's doing,

we can fire it.

That's the way the checks and balances work

And that's why it's so important that courts

hold the bureaucrats feet to the fire.

Hey hey, ho ho,

Kavanaugh has got to go!

The Libertarians should definitely be happy

with Kavanaugh.

He's not going to agree with us

all the time certainly,

but no justices or judges do.

The fact that we're looking around the edges to see

what sorts of things we can disagree on

shows how far we've moved in 10 or 20 or

30 years.

Right.

At least now people and

judges talk about limiting government

and how regulation's out of control.

That's new

compared to the last 10, 20, or 30 years.

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Is Trump The Most Hated President EVER? - Duration: 5:49.

We're going to head over to Twitter right now and take some questions, so if you have

a question for us, send it using the hashtag #AskROF.

You can send it to us directly @RingofFireRadio, or you can send it to me on Twitter @FarronBalanced.

Our first question tonight comes from Planet Hospice, who asks, "Is number 45 the most

publicly detested, domestically and/or internationally, POTUS in the past 100 years?

And similarly, has he received more public abuse, vilification and mockery than each

of the others in that period?"

This is a really interesting question.

I mean, yes, obviously we can look at the polls, we can compare Donald Trump's approval

rating in the history of presidential polling, overall, not just among Republicans, is lower

than the rest of them.

Yes.

So technically, by definition, according to the polls, he is the most publicly detested.

Internationally, most countries do not like him.

They view the United States as making the world more dangerous, Trump is making the

world more dangerous.

So I would say, probably internationally.

That one's a little more difficult to tell, 'cause the polls are not as clear.

Plus, we have to remember that pretty much globally, George W. Bush was really, really

hated.

So yeah, statistically, least popular guy to be president at this point.

He hasn't done anything decent for the American public.

He hasn't kept any of his campaign promises, including the horrid ones, like "Build the

wall."

Republicans are actually getting a little testy about that not happening, while the

rest of us are cheering.

But he said hew as gonna reduce pharmaceutical drug prices, he hasn't done that.

He hasn't made healthcare better.

We didn't get tax cuts, the wealthy elite did.

He said he was gonna drain the swamp, he ended up packing it worse than it's ever been packed

before.

So yeah, people are sick of the man.

And all of that actually has nothing to even do with the investigations.

You know, you start pulling that stuff in, and yeah, this guy's in deep trouble.

On the other part, public abuse, vilification and mockery.

No.

He's not actually.

He has gotten a lot.

He's gotten more than most, to be honest.

But let's focus on the one thing first, the mockery.

I know Saturday Night Live has their Alec Baldwin, they've got the president show now.

But hey, when George W. Bush came into office, Comedy Central ran a cartoon called Low Bush*.

So they were making fun of him and his entire cabinet.

Saturday Night Live's portrayal of George W. Bush was possibly one of the funniest things

that that show has ever done!

It was fantastic.

They portrayed him as a bumbling idiot, which he actually was.

There were calendars of "Bushisms" which each day you'd flip it over, just a new stupid

thing Bush had said.

There were entire books filled with those things.

Nobody's done that with Trump tweets, at least not that I've seen.

Somebody should, by the way, jump on that.

That's a million-dollar idea for you.

But yeah, George W. Bush was subjected to a hell of a lot of mockery.

The difference is, as horrible as he was as a president, as a human being, as a foreign

policy guy, and domestic policy, and a religious hypocrite, George W. Bush didn't let it get

to him.

Barack Obama was accused by Fox News of being an elitist, for eating arugula in his salad.

His wife was accused of being a man.

They still, literally, Fox News viewers, call Michelle Obama "he," refer to her as a man.

And they did this all throughout the presidency.

They attacked Obama for wearing a tan suit.

They claimed that he was creating death panels that your grandparents were gonna have to

go in front of to determine whether or not they live or die.

They said he was creating these FEMA concentration camps for conservatives.

They lied about the IRS targeting conservative scams.

It turns out they were goin after conservative and liberal groups evenly.

So no, Trump didn't get it worse than anybody.

In fact, he's gotten off light.

Because too many media outlets are refusing to say that he lies when he lies.

They say, "Oh, he misspoke.

It was a misstatement.

It was an untruth."

The phrase "untruth" has been in headlines.

"Untruth."

He lied! Trump has gotten off easy, if you ask me, especially compared to what the two

guys before him dealt with.

The only difference is, regardless of your personal opinion of them or what they did

to this country or the world, those two men had thick skin.

And they were able to take the abuse, laugh it off many times, and not let it bother them

the way it bothers Trump.

That's why those scandals and issues and horrid things people said about him kind of died

off after time.

These guys weren't baiting him, they weren't getting into it, trying to start this public

sparring match.

Trump can't do that.

He is a very weak individual, just like his supporters.

Sorry, you're very weak.

And that's why he engages, and that's why they keep doing it.

It creates this back-and-forth.

He loves it, they love it, but at the end, he wants to be the winner because he cannot

stand being the loser, and he cannot stand them saying horrible things about him.

So no.

Trump is not the most mocked.

Trump is not the most vilified, but he damn sure is the most unpopular.

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