Darrell Castle talks about President Trump's speech to the United Nations General Assembly last week.
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THE TRUMP DOCTRINE AND THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY
Hello, this is Darrell Castle with today’s Castle Report. Today is Friday, October 5, 2018, and on today’s report I will be talking about President Donald Trump’s speech to the UN General Assembly last week. The General Assembly is the only organ of the United Nations in which all nations have equal status and each nation gets one vote. The Security Council nations such as the United States, China, Russia, Great Britain, and France are largely in the General Assembly for symbolic purposes since the Security Council votes are far more important.
President Trump spoke to that body made up of representatives from every nation in the world. In the beginning of his speech he noted that “In less than two years, my administration has accomplished more than almost any administration in the history of our country.” Most presidents get carried away with themselves from time to time but as far as the domestic economy goes I could make a good case for what he said being valid. $10 trillion in wealth added to the economy, four million new jobs, unemployment at record lows, consumer confidence up, and tax reform putting more of our labor back in our own pockets are all evidence that what he said had truth in it.
Nevertheless, the members of the General Assembly laughed when he said it. They laughed, not with him but at him. Those UN bureaucrats laughed at the President of the United States. Hollywood comedians took the opportunity to laugh with them. I saw a video where Jimmy Kimmel, that is I think it was Jimmy Kimmel, said that the whole world laughed together at Donald Trump. When I saw that I thought, no Jimmy not the whole world, just rich, upper class, bourgeois, elitists like you and the delegates of the General Assembly laughed. You laughed not just at his words but at him and at all of us because you hate us normal Americans just as desperately as you hate him.
I resent the laughter of the General Assembly more than Mr. Trump said he did because I know what that body really is. It is a bunch of nepotistic half wit brothers of dictators from poop-hole-asian countries whose brothers sent them to New York to get them out of the way for a while. They are very adept at child slavery and child sex trafficking for sexual exploitation and tolerate, even encourage it, in their hell hole countries. I could give you a stack of authority three inches thick for that opinion. If you don’t believe me, just Google UN child sex slavery or any such term.
He cured their laughter with the rest of his speech, however, and later I read where many delegates said they appreciated his honesty, which I’m quite sure they are unaccustomed to hearing from any speaker let alone an American President. What he did was lay out the Trump Doctrine for them, which turns out to be a new approach to the world by America. To sum up the Trump Doctrine in one sentence I would say it means live your own lives in your own way under your own terms as long as you respect our desire to do the same.
What he actually said was, “We are standing up for our citizens and for peace loving people everywhere. We believe that when nations respect the rights of their neighbors and defend the interests of their people, they can better work together to secure the blessings of safety, prosperity, and peace. Each of us here today is the emissary of a distinct culture, a rich history, and a people bound together by ties of memory, tradition, and the values that make our homelands like nowhere else on earth. That is why America will always choose independence and cooperation over global governance, and I honor the right of every nation in this room to pursue its own customs, beliefs and traditions. The United States will not tell you how to live, work, or worship.