
Rich Lowry
Author of “The Case for Nationalism”: https://t.co/gpK2Vr0csP Editor of National Review. Speaking opps: [email protected]
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nationalreview.com | Rich Lowry
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rheaheraldnews.com | Rich Lowry
President Donald Trump gave an important speech in Riyadh that may come as close to outlining a “Trump doctrine” as we’ll probably see. It was a direct counterpoint to George W. Bush’s second inaugural address. The simplistic way to put it is that what liberty was for Bush, money is to Donald Trump. That’s not quite right, though. The speech had values, they just weren’t typical values — accountable government, human dignity — but simply prosperity and peace.
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journal-news.net | Rich Lowry
After hubris comes nemesis, and after the frenzied excesses of the woke revolution came Donald Trump. The left didn't lose everything with Trump's second victory in 2024, but it did lose something that will be impossible to recover -- broad cultural acquiescence to a radical agenda that briefly appeared to be sweeping all before it.
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