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The but is that tRump has destroyed the relevancy of himself on Earth which includes his image and reputation as a treasonous, lawless power grabbing tyrant, morally bankrupt criminal against humanity and scheming demon against the common decency of humanity as America's first illegitimate so-called president. This includes tRump who conspired with foreign elements in particular to lawlessly hack his hide in there, in violation of U.S. Constitutional law and the will of the majority voter. tRump was not elected based on the will of the majority because that will was for Hillary Clinton at over 3 million. As such, and as a result of tRump ultimately cementing his alliance with the down low, this tyrant has no country and certainly has lost his soul as some so-called human being as it appears tRump has freely given his allegiance to the devil. Only a retarded rat would consider tRump as some relevant human being. tRump and his welfare quality and pilfering family all deserve to be housed at a U.S. prison detention center, for life as extreme conspires against the State, America's image in the world and the common decency of humanity:
What Donald Trump and Dick Cheney Got Wrong About America
We allowed an important idea—American exceptionalism—*to be hijacked and misused. Now we need to rescue that idea and let it guide America at home and abroad.
Trump’s approach is dangerous, but he has surfaced questions that need clear answers. Those of us who believe that the United States can and should continue to occupy a global leadership role, even if a different role than in the past, have to explain why Trump is wrong—and provide a better strategy for the future.
In doing so, we should not play by his rules. An energized, inspiring, and ultimately successful foreign policy must cut through Trump’s false, dog-whistling choice between globalism and nationalism. It must combine the best kind of patriotism (a shared civic spirit and a clear sense of the national interest) and the best kind of internationalism (a recognition that when your neighbor’s house is on fire, you need to grab a bucket). And it should reject the worst kind of nationalism (damn-the-consequences aggression and identity-based hate-mongering) and the worst kind of internationalism (the self-congratulatory insulation of the Davos elite).
https://www.theatlantic.com/magazine/archive/2019/01/yes-america-can-still-lead-the-world/576427/
What Donald Trump and Dick Cheney Got Wrong About America
We allowed an important idea—American exceptionalism—*to be hijacked and misused. Now we need to rescue that idea and let it guide America at home and abroad.
Trump’s approach is dangerous, but he has surfaced questions that need clear answers. Those of us who believe that the United States can and should continue to occupy a global leadership role, even if a different role than in the past, have to explain why Trump is wrong—and provide a better strategy for the future.
In doing so, we should not play by his rules. An energized, inspiring, and ultimately successful foreign policy must cut through Trump’s false, dog-whistling choice between globalism and nationalism. It must combine the best kind of patriotism (a shared civic spirit and a clear sense of the national interest) and the best kind of internationalism (a recognition that when your neighbor’s house is on fire, you need to grab a bucket). And it should reject the worst kind of nationalism (damn-the-consequences aggression and identity-based hate-mongering) and the worst kind of internationalism (the self-congratulatory insulation of the Davos elite).
https://www.theatlantic.com/magazine/archive/2019/01/yes-america-can-still-lead-the-world/576427/