shockedcanadian
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What an honor to be compared to Reagan! Trumps speech must have been even more powerful than I had thought.
Good to hear a president call out dirty, fascist socialists who abuse and rule over their citizens. These ideologies are a threat to America and run contrary to individual rights as ordained by God.
Venezuelan Envoy Compares Trump's UN Speech to Reagan, Thinks It's an Insult
"For a moment, we didn't know if we were listening to President Reagan in 1982 or President Trump in 2017," Arreaza said, according to Agence France-Presse.
Trump told the UN that he is "prepared to take further action if the government of Venezuela persists on its path to impose authoritarian rule on the Venezuelan people."
In 1982, Reagan addressed the British Parliament, warning Cold War foes that Soviet Leninism would be "left on the ash heap of history."
Arreaza later jabbed again at Trump, saying he sounded like a military general instead of a diplomat.
John Roberts riffed on Arreaza during Special Report, saying "Note to the Venezuelan prime minister: If you're going to try to insult a Republican, don't compare him or her to Ronald Reagan."
Good to hear a president call out dirty, fascist socialists who abuse and rule over their citizens. These ideologies are a threat to America and run contrary to individual rights as ordained by God.
Venezuelan Envoy Compares Trump's UN Speech to Reagan, Thinks It's an Insult
"For a moment, we didn't know if we were listening to President Reagan in 1982 or President Trump in 2017," Arreaza said, according to Agence France-Presse.
Trump told the UN that he is "prepared to take further action if the government of Venezuela persists on its path to impose authoritarian rule on the Venezuelan people."
In 1982, Reagan addressed the British Parliament, warning Cold War foes that Soviet Leninism would be "left on the ash heap of history."
Arreaza later jabbed again at Trump, saying he sounded like a military general instead of a diplomat.
John Roberts riffed on Arreaza during Special Report, saying "Note to the Venezuelan prime minister: If you're going to try to insult a Republican, don't compare him or her to Ronald Reagan."