Tucker Strikes Again: Trump Remarks Forcing Pols To Justify Immigration Policy

Discussion in 'Politics' started by AAAintheBeltway, Jan 13, 2018.

  1. Tucker Carlson: Trump ‘Shithole’ Remarks Forcing Lawmakers to Justify Current Immigration Policy



    by Jeff Poor13 Jan 20183,031

    13 Jan, 2018 13 Jan, 2018
    Friday on his Fox News Channel program, host Tucker Carlson explained one of the possible reasons President Donald Trump’s reported “shithole” remarks have generated some much “outrage,” especially from elected leaders.


    Carlson acknowledged some of the hysteria was “tactical” because it is intended to score points against Trump. However, some of it he postulated was because it was forcing lawmakers to explain what defines America.

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    Transcript as follows:

    Washington, D.C. is a divided city, but today saw a moment of rare political unity. Lawmakers in both parties came together in grave agreement that it was unfortunate, unacceptable, indeed threatening, that President Trump would refer to poor and dangerous countries as in effect poor and dangerous.

    Now, some of the outrage was tactical, obviously. A way to score political advantage, but a great deal of it was entirely real. It was authentic rage.

    So, why are the people in charge hysterical about this? Is it because Trump said something racially insensitive?

    Let’s see. Just yesterday, Nancy Pelosi dismissed the DACA negotiation because there were too many white people involved and most people here didn’t even notice. So, left-wing attacks on the basis of race are now common. Very common.

    So, could it be they found it shocking the president would criticize an entire nation? Maybe. But then, the left has no problem bashing huge parts of this country.

    (BEGIN VIDEO CLIP)

    HILLARY CLINTON, FORMER DEMOCRATIC PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATE: You can put half of Trump’s supporters into what I call the basket of deplorables. Right? The racist, sexist, homophobic, xenophobic, Islamophobic.

    BARACK OBAMA, FORMER PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES: They cling to guns or religion or antipathy towards people who aren’t like them.

    NANCY PELOSI, HOUSE MINORITY LEADER: The five white guys, I call them. I said, “You’re going to open a hamburger stand next or what?”

    (END VIDEO CLIP)

    CARLSON: So, they don’t have a problem dismissing entire populations. So, what is the real reason for the panic you are watching right now on cable television?

    Maybe it’s because Trump’s remarks are forcing precisely the kind of conversation our leaders don’t want to have. He didn’t do it on purpose. It was accidental, but he still raised questions they’d rather not answer, like who exactly are we importing into our country and how are they doing once they get here?

    The answer, of course, well, they are all valedictorians and war heroes and, in fact, way more impressive and way more American than you will ever be, so shut up. That’s what we’re told. That’s what we are required to believe. What if it’s not true?

    Last year, the U.S. accepted 23,000 people from Haiti and 172,000 from Mexico. Immigration from El Salvador have been so brisk in recent years that one in three Salvadorians now lives in the United States. Has America become a better country as a result? Maybe, maybe not. Maybe we ought to talk it through and decide before we continue with our current immigration policy.

    Leaders who actually cared about their people would do exactly that. And yet, our leaders just yell at us until we stop asking questions.

    Sen. Lindsey Graham of South Carolina released a statement today that neatly summarizes how most of official Washington thinks about this subject. In a statement, Graham dismisses the idea that America should even think about what kind of people it lets in.

    “I have always believed that America is an idea,” Graham wrote, “not defined by its people, but by its ideals. Diversity has always been our strength, not our weakness.”

    America is defined by its ideals, OK. So, what are those ideals? It might be useful to know considering how important they are. Well, diversity is our strength is the only one our leaders seem to agree on. The less we have in common, somehow the stronger we are. Is that true? We better hope it’s true because we’re betting everything on it.

    But there’s a deeper problem with what Sen. Graham said. “America is not defined by its people.” Really? What do its people think about that? Are they pleased to learn their leaders consider them merely a commodity, a set of interchangeable parts?

    America’s actual people with their actual families and towns and traditions and history and customs may be surprised to learn that they are irrelevant to the success or failure of what they imagined was their country.

    According to Lindsey Graham, you could take our entire population and swap it out for 320 million, I don’t know, Chinese or Indians or Africans or Canadian or people from New Zealand, and the place would be no different, so long as the idea was still there. Does anyone actually believe that?

    How about we test that idea starting with the U.S. Senate? Would South Carolina get the same representation from someone randomly selected out of the phone book? As Lindsey Graham would say, the Senate isn’t defined by its people. It’s really just an idea. And as soon as you start defining things by ideas rather than individuals, people become irrelevant.

    http://www.breitbart.com/video/2018...lawmakers-justify-current-immigration-policy/
     
  2. jem

    jem

    you might wish to check Graham's twitter feed.
    read his released statement. as Carlson said.

    edit...

    Slarti... I see you took your post down and then told me to fuck off on the other thread.





     
    Last edited: Jan 13, 2018
  3. Cuddles

    Cuddles

    Breitbart novel 1*
     
  4. Let’s compare immigration policies of countries around the world.

    The U.S. is probably one of the most sought-after destinations and the easiest to get into.
    Usually, when there is an exceptional opportunity, it is hard to obtain.

    Most other countries require potential immigrants to be successful as demonstrated by education and wealth.

    Try telling Canada you want to find an employment opportunity in their country.

    Tell New Zeeland you want to move there and see what their response is.

    Cross into Mexico illegally, get caught, and see if you woukd ever consider doing that again.

    America is still the land of opportunity and freedom. You can still do most of what you want.

    If we continue to allow people in, including those from shithole countries, who don’t have something to offer us, we will be only on our way to “shitholiness” ourselves.

    For a preview for what our country will look like, say in twenty years if trends continue, take a stroll in one of our major inner cities.
     
  5. The dems have brainwashed their followers to believe this is desirable. Hence all the media talk about replacing white people and how much of an improvement that will be.

    The only people now who are not allowed to make explicitly racial arguments are whites.
     
  6. RRY16

    RRY16

    I think you already showed us a preview of your living arrangement, so take a stroll into your scank pad and put a lid on it.
     
  7. I took the post down because I realised that I had better things today than get involved in a thread with another fool like AAA a Breitbart shit-for-brains.

    Changing someone's words and then writing them in quotes i.e. as a direct quotation, is not acceptable.

    Educated people know this, ignorant fools I guess just don't understand why it is very bad.
     
  8. You might be jumping to conclusions about my living arrangement.

    Would I be jumping to conclusions if I thought you had freed up one of your heavily used orifices to reply to my post?
     
  9. RRY16

    RRY16

    Not sure what an orfice is but I'm sure your Iranian roommate has one for you.
     
  10. Actually its orifice. Guys normally have two; women normally have three. You can have the Iranian all to yourself. The Moroccan woman suits my style.
     
    #10     Jan 13, 2018