Marco's Moment, Morons, and Mendacity in Munich

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<![CDATA[Who knew the Germans could be this much fun? For the past 64 years, the Munich Security Conference has played host to a summit of international political leaders and foreign policy intellectuals for speeches and roundtables meant to address the biggest threats faced by the West, and talk through innovative solutions in order to overcome those threats. I said intellectuals, which makes me wonder exactly who decided to include California Governor Gavin Newsom, Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer, and former bartender/Brooklyn Congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez to the event, because the contrast between the list of 2028 Democratic presidential wannabes, just in foreign policy chops, to the worldview and strategic clarity as articulated by Secretary of State Marco Rubio could not have been more stark.Munich turned out this year to be the best of both worlds, if you're a conservative like me - one that wants the U.S. to remain the global superpower and strategic leader of the West, continuing the trend that began after World War II well into the future as another American century, Rubio's speech was about as perfect an address on the state of the world and where it's going as I have ever heard. And the Democrats who got face time proved they're not remotely ready for the Major Leagues, they're not capable of handling T-Ball, yet. Let's start with Secretary Rubio's address, because it truly was magnificent. If you have not watched all 22-minutes, you owe it to yourself to see and hear exactly what Donald Trump's vision for the world is, and how strategic and clear-eyed that vision is being implemented by Rubio at State. ]]>
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