Posted on 03/12/2006 3:41:52 PM PST by mr_hammer
In a break from his past, President Bush now embraces the idea of globalization and speaks against the dangers of isolationism... Developing...
"Isolationism"= America First.
This is a change from what? Now if it was Pat Buchanan, then you got yourself a newsflash.
Isolationism = America Only
Our Frat boy is looped and off the reservation again!
Give me a break. Eveyone knew he wasn't a Buchanonite nor a Libertarian.
No, isolationism is not America First. Isolationism is America Only
Globalism. Like Father like Son.
Good grief, this is a teaser at Drudge. Why don't you wait for the article before you make stupid comments like that.
In other news . . . Sun Rises In East
Gibberish, for now.
"Isolationism"= America First
"Isolationism" sounds like no America that I know of and would end in concentration camps. Now America First...that's fine by me and I think that's the way everyone (except leftists) sees it.
He's crazy. President Bush has always been a globalist.
Globalsim is somehting that's being going on ever since Marco Polo went to China
Today is Sunday. I almost forgot.
Subjecting to foreign law = bad.
Now, what has Dubya done to further the globalist quest to replace our Constitution and laws with some international authority?
He's rejected Kyoto.
He ignored France, Germany and Russia in invading Iraq.
He appointed a hard-nose skeptic as ambassador to the UN.
He supports the death penalty and opposes gun control despite European fashion.
He has appointed Supreme Court justices who have specifically rejected using foreign law concerning their decisions.
I'm happy with him.
To paraphrase Patton - ''That's what happens when you stop being an American and start being a globalist.''
So speaks Pat Buchanon.
Free and fair trade was a slogan and a policy President Reagan promoted. Its a policy that America should follow today. "America First" is another policy our federal government should be promoting. The US should be very careful when it comes to promoting one world globalism and extremist internationalism. Especially the latter, it smells of imperialism.
Who argues 'America only'? We've always had trade. It hasn't been 'fair or free' for awhile, though.
Hmm? What now? He's going to send all our factories to China, all our jobs to India, and cede our land to Mexico?
Oh, that's right. He's already done all that.
When was the last empire, excepting those gained for a few years through military action?
Facts have no place here. ;-)
Good Buchanites have their propaganda down, but exposing facts that contradict the propaganda is too much to ask them to reconcile.
But, you are deadly accurate in the last one. Can't imagine how a true "Globalist" could have screwed up so royally in selecting two Justices that reject foreign law. Once could be a mistake. But twice? :-)
As well that pesky Bolton he even circumvented Congress and Voinovich's weeping out there to give us a voice. Must have been an off day for the "Globalist".
GITMO is still up and running, despite the world's opinions...
He left the U.N. out when he "unilaterally" decided how to get help to the Tsunami victims quickly, only a few pals invited in there. A real Globalist really should have let people die until the WORLD was onboard.
Geez, Bush is giving his "globalist" image a bad rep with these actions and more.
It's Sunday night. Drudge has nothing better to do.
How did you slip through the cracks? Turn yourself in.
It has been tried by us before. It didn't work out too well that time either!
LLS
To paraphrase Patton - ''That's what happens when you stop being an American and start being a globalist.''
bttt
W's style is not Globalization European style. It is Capitalistic Style Globalization. A very big difference for now and the future!
I would certainly hope Bush embraces globalization -- along with anyone else who has even the slightest grasp on economics.
I forgot about that one :-)
Why does it have to be either or?
Free trade is essential to our economic health.
Free tradin' away our technology, wealth, and production to "developing countries" for ideological and "cheap" labor purposes suck.
Yep. You are bang-on the gong right.
Doesn't suck at all especially in comparison to the future wake-up smack Americans are going to get when they realize there is no SOCIAL SECURITY net. The Ponzi Scheme, formerly called, Social Security is right on track to run out while everyone's screamin' and hollerin' about the evils of "globalization".
And President Bush has done an outstanding job of standing for American sovereignty. We don't have to surrender to UN one-world socialists in order to compete in the world's markets. In fact, that would be stupid.
"Hmm? What now? He's going to send all our factories to China, all our jobs to India, and cede our land to Mexico?"
I have to say that I expected Bush to correct more of this non-sense... but it has been going on long before he got into office. Where we really lack true leadership is in the houses of congress.
I don't think you have a full picture on your story line analysis.
Huh!!? What is Drudge going to report next? Water is now wet!!?
President Bush has always been a globalist.
Both of them!
Globaism is a multifaceted and highly complex phenomenon that goes beyond economy, trade or foreign policy.
Is he got his lights flashing?... time for the Sunday night radio show don't you know..
By the way, Does naming Drudge in the Title make it more accurate?.... Do you put AP, CNN, NYT or other media in the title when you post from them?
Globalism is okay, as long as America is running it.
Actually we have been, for about 60 years.
President Bush stood up to the globalist tyranny of Kyoto and the international criminal court. President Bush said, "We don't need anyone's permission to defend ourselves." Isolation from world markets is foolish, as is giving our nation's sovereignty. The President's actions have shown he understands the balance.
You and I: We are on the same page, love.
Salute.
Drudge is slipping. This isn't news
WTF???
Has Matt Drudge been in a coma for the last 5~6 years???
Quite disconcerting to see such rush to judgment posts...as bad a room full full of demorat/socialists
shame on you other posters
GOOD ONE
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