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ShowJuly 19, 2024
"They Tried To Take Him Out": Donald Trump, Against All Odds
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Donald Trump gave the longest acceptance speech in US history last night, making it a historical event for several reasons. So while Sleepy Joe is coming up with what excuse to use when he drops out of the race, the former has just begun. And according to Crowder’s closing commentary, “Biden just lost.”
Crowder Closes: Donald Trump, Against All Odds...www.youtube.com
“There is no way that former Vice President Joe Biden could give a speech that long, there's no way that he could do it without tripping up,” Crowder said. “He has a leg to stand on that he couldn't have had without this redemption arc and they have done everything they can to take him out.”
Crowder indicated that while he would have been considered more Libertarian in the past, no one has changed his perspective more than Trump.
“He delivered a message that resonates with the American people,” Crowder said. “They tried to take him out and he's still championing the same cause.”
Previously, Crowder thought that economic protection was another form of crony Capitalism and was a problem. But because of the Trump administration, he has “changed his mind” because there is nothing Capitalistic about doing business with countries that want to see you fail."
“I thought a Laissez-faire approach was the right approach and I think it would be in a world where everyone shares the same values but they don't. And because of [Trump] my mind has been changed,” Crowder said. “I understand that for us to have freedom and for this country to actually have an open marketplace and for the American people to thrive, these borders matter because they need to be protected from foreign threats.”
Why should America engage in “fair trade” with countries who have a vested interest in our failure?
“There's been a deeply personal change in my view of world economics, not because of some think tank, not because of some libertarian magazine, but because I saw the results for three years and was awakened to the rigging of the game internationally,” Crowder said. “We cannot hold hands and sing ‘We are the world’ when a good portion of that world wants to see you suffer and when a good portion wants to see you fail.”
Trump has shined a light on the “internationally rigged game.”
“I am no longer a silly, naive, idealistic, libertarian because I know it wouldn't be consistent with my principles. That's why I invested in this election, that's why it's the first time I've ever endorsed a presidential candidate, and that's why I think this is the most important election of our lifetime,” Crowder said.
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