The conservative whom Gene Ha considers legit belongs to the Never Trump crowd
The US no longer deserves heroes like US Army National Guard Private Emmanuel Mensah, an immigrant from Ghana. We need to raise up our nation so that we do. https://t.co/fUs220UQ1m https://t.co/9xscJEcxYG— Gene Ha (@GeneHa) January 12, 2018
So let's see if I have this right. Ha buys into a phony like Kristol, who was against Trump's nomination for presidency, and who's already put off quite a few conservative leaners with his bizarre pseudo-rightism. This is certainly telling. And if the firefighter performed his immigration requirements through entirely legal process, providing all the background check information needed, I don't see how a legal immigrant counts. It's personality and respect for humanity that helps ensure becoming a citizen of the USA, not racial background. It's terrible that the guy perished while on duty, and also that any leftists along with Kristol are exploiting the tragic incident for the sake of Trump-bashing.
Ha's also ignored that in west Africa, Trump's the guy viewed as a representative for hope, not Obama. And if the countries Trump was talking about really are dismal, wouldn't it be great if somebody could step up to plate and help transform them into safer, more prosperous countries? Not something even Ha seems interested in.
What Ha's demonstrated is that the only kind of conservatives men of his liberal standing consider legit are those whose positions actually appeal more to the left, and Kristol, IIRC, was once a form of liberal, who later became what he called a neo-conservative, but truly, what kind of neo-con is he when he only tries to undermine conservative causes by extension? He's done little more of late than say junk that appeals to leftists who want to undermine the Trump administration at all costs, and Ha, sadly, is one of those kind of people. It's a shame Kristol's so dreadful, because the Weekly Standard does have some contributors who're good, yet when somebody of Kristol's calibur comes into the picture, everything goes to pot.
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