It will be very, very good to have a president who knows who are our enemies are and who are allies are - and work with our allies.
As difficult and no doubt repugnant it is to our liberalized ears, Glick appears to be echoing the stark realism of Feodor Dostoevsky who said in effect, as long as evil resides in the hearts of men, there will be a need for Caesars.
I’d trade all our leaders for one Sherman and a box of matches.