JD Vance Explains the 'F*ck You' Trump Doctrine
The Jimmy Dore ShowJanuary 19, 20265 min27,846 views
5 connectionsΒ·8 entities in this videoβThe 'Normalizer in Chief'
- π JD Vance, in a role described as 'normalizer in chief,' explains the White House's strategy to normalize unconventional presidential behavior.
- π This includes normalizing the use of profanity, like the middle finger, as a response, citing a White House spokesman's justification.
Unconventional Foreign Policy Ideas
- πΊοΈ Vance discusses President Trump's ideas, such as taking Greenland, framed as being for the security of the United States.
- β When questioned about neutralizing security threats by invading Greenland, Vance humorously suggests the Navy could stop rising sea levels with pool ropes.
- π Regarding Venezuela, Vance defends Trump stating 'I am' running it, comparing it to past U.S. presidents running other countries.
The Trump Doctrine
- π₯ The 'Trump doctrine' is characterized as a direct, often profane, approach to international norms and agreements, essentially saying 'F you' to the world.
- π£οΈ This is presented as a shift from previous administrations, with Trump now 'saying the quiet part out loud.'
ICE Enforcement and Aggression
- π¨ Vance also defends aggressive ICE enforcement, stating that actions like shooting women for driving have 'always been a part of enforcing the laws.'
- π€· When challenged on the tactic's effectiveness, Vance implies the message to dissenters is 'Blow me,' and adds a final 'F you' to the conversation.
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Trump DoctrineJD VanceWhite HousePresidential BehaviorForeign PolicyGreenlandVenezuelaICE EnforcementInternational NormsProfanity
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