President Trump’s Foreign Policy Doctrine Revealed, And Liberals Aren’t Going to Like It

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LA MALBAIE , QC - JUNE 09: US President Donald Trump leaves after holding a press conference ahead of his early departure from the G7 Summit on June 9, 2018 in La Malbaie, Canada. Canada are hosting the leaders of the UK, Italy, the US, France, Germany and Japan for the two day summit, in the town of La Malbaie. (Photo by Leon Neal/Getty Images)

While liberals and the media have been working overtime trying to defend the vulgar rants of Robert De Niro and Samantha Bee, you can rest assured they’ll just about set their hair on fire over this one.

(RELATED: Robert De Niro Launches Profane Attack on President Trump at Tony Awards).

(RELATED: Samantha Bee Calls Ivanka Trump a ‘Feckless C***’).

A recent column appearing in The Atlantic reveals a foreign policy doctrine instituted by the Trump administration that has been filtered down to three simple words.

“There’s definitely a Trump Doctrine,” a senior White House official with direct access to the President announced in conversations with the editor-in-chief, Jeffrey Goldberg.

“The Trump Doctrine is ‘We’re America, Bitch,'” the official explained. “That’s the Trump Doctrine.”

The official further explained the difference between former President Barack Obama’s foreign policy and that of Donald Trump.

“Obama apologized to everyone for everything. He felt bad about everything,” he accurately assessed. President Trump “doesn’t feel like he has to apologize for anything America does.”

It isn’t just that, it’s an attitude that the United States owes nothing to anyone, but does things for their allies out of respect and mutual admiration. And if they don’t reciprocate, all bets are off.

Trump’s plan to withhold funding from nations within the UN who vote against American interests is an example of this.

“‘We’re America, Bitch’ could be understood as a middle finger directed at a cold and unfair world, one that no longer respects American power and privilege,” Goldberg writes.

The funny part is that most left-wing media outlets are running with this story as an example of the President’s unprofessionalism and use of foul language. As if it embarrasses our nation.

Anyone know what Obama’s self-ascribed foreign policy was? “Don’t do stupid s***.”

Those were his words, that he repeated for reporters.

While Obama’s foreign policy was passive and tried to avoid hurting anybody’s feelings, Trump’s makes apologies for nothing and to nobody.

Which do you think will get better results?

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