Scott Jennings just humiliated Robert De Niro for saying he can’t love a country led by “tyrant” Trump.
Jennings pointed out that only loving your country when your team wins the last election is becoming the majority ethos among Democrats.
JENNINGS: “I think you have to love your country whether or not you lost the last election.”
“I love America and, you know, according to some polling that came out this week, and most Republicans love America, 90% are very proud to be Americans.”
“They’re proud of living in this country.”
“Unfortunately, I think Mr. De Niro’s comments are pretty indicative of a majority of Democrats who can’t seem to find that attitude...inside them.”
“To love your country, even though you lost the last election.”
“And, you know, loving America, being a patriot for America, feeling good about America shouldn’t be dictated by whether you won or lost.”
“When I hear De Niro, I hear him saying, I can only love America if we win every election from here on out.”
“That’s a rather fascist statement.”
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Moslims bidden niet op straat in Iran, Saoedi-Arabië of andere moslimlanden—het is illegaal en onbeleefd, omdat het anderen stoort.
Ze doen het alleen in landen die ze veroveren, als een dominantie-strategie.
California is a case study in how a rich society can spend more and more while producing less and less of what its ordinary citizens need. The paradox of California today is a successful economy attached to a failing model of governance.
Well said @FareedZakaria.