Invasion in 1961. Among the American People, castro inspired devotion and contempt. His supporters saw him as social justice icon who brought Free Education and healthcare for all cuban citizens and his critics reviolated him as a dictator consumed with power and drove his country to economic neglect. Last night, thousands took to the streets to celebrate castros death in little havana. It was welcomed among the community of cuban exiles who fled the country after castro took power. From the white house, this statement for nearly six decad s s between the United States and cuba marked by discord and profound disagreements. During my presidency we worked hard to put the past behind us pursuing a future in which the relationship between our two countries are defined not by our differences but among the many things as neighbors and friends. Bonds of family, culture and humanity and includes cuban americans who care so much for our country and care deeply for their loved ones in cuba. We o
By Clay Travis and Buck Sexton
Jul 23, 2021
BUCK: Town hall on CNN, which was a lot of stuff that we should get through together. Crime, immigration, the border, major topics that the Democrats don’t have good answers for and certainly Joe Biden doesn’t, either. But there are some of these things, Clay, out there that you keep hearing from Democrats. They’re like zombie talking points. You can never make the talking point die.
It will never stop, right? People will talk about them. For the pay gap, they’ll say, “Men and women, it’s exact same work, the same person,” and you have whatever it is, 73 cents on the dollar I think is the statistic or some number, and then when they actually look at it and they break it down, it’s not true.
youments clause we are hearing about and whether donald trump could be in violation of it. over the thanksgiving holiday i spent some time reading the journal of william mcclay, a senator in the first congress in 1789. he discussed the role of the president in detail and made it clear that americans did not want a president who was above the law. we did not want a king. he also made it clear the e-moll you meants emoluments clause prohibited any from withholding trust and confidence problem with the government from accepting a title or president from a foreign government. an emolument is any source of profit from a foreign government. we do not want our politicians, including our president, on the
payroll of foreign governments. that has been a concern since the founding of this country and another concern has been a president who feels that he is above the law. a president is not above the law. that s a point senator mcclay made way back then. americans, whether they re in pennsylvania, his state, minnesota, everywhere else, feel the same way. president trump needs to conform with the constitution if he s going to be a good president. i want to play you some sound from back in december 2015, when steven bannon was running the white national list breitbart.com site. this is him having a conversation with donald trump about the country of turkey. what do you do with turkey? is turkey a reliable partner? another nato ally. are they a reliable partner? i have a little conflict of interest because i have a major major building in istanbul and
without issue. and you i don t know about that. we re still here. the wigs and then but there isn t an actual continuity. that s right. there s a break and a gap. one of the things that motivates them is their alarm at the financial program of alexander hamilton. they re terrified. they re terrified. you say, and i think rightly, that there s a healthy dose of paranoia in this terror, but i think you scant or you don t sufficiently credit the newness of such financing. this is coming from a hamiltonian. it really comes from dick silla who spoke here before and he opened my eyes to this. there was a revolution in the understanding of debt and how it might be financed. it was in the late 17th century in holland and england, they were the first two countries countries to get with this. france danled with it, with john law, and it blew up and they said never again. backed off. so by the 1790s there are two countries in the world still, holland and england,