A Critique of President Obama’s Farewell Speech
Before I commence, I would like to emphatically and categorically state that the critique that I am about to give is not a personal attack on Mr. Obama's personality whatsoever.
Before I commence, I would like to emphatically and categorically state that the critique that I am about to give is not a personal attack on Mr. Obama's personality whatsoever.
The victory of Trump will probably make some great changes in Europe.
Trump gives us great opportunities. I mean that there is a real chance to get rid of globalists dictatorship.
A lot has been said about Donald Trump’s victory and since I don’t like to regurgitate information, I will tell you this: The Democrats have no one to blame but themselves.
I hope this is the beginning of a new world order as well as the beginning of a new order in the United States. But I’m not sure yet, because we can't predict the future.
First of all, I don't think that President Putin is foolish enough to believe the rhetoric.
One of the main reasons why Donald Trump won this election is because American people don't trust official media anymore. Actually Americans don't have any real news.
We woke up here in Iran, at the time of my academic mission, to the great surprise that Mr. Trump won the US elections. This was unpredictable. I would like to congratulate his followers, fans, and supporters.
For me – and I think for many others – the American presidential election has been a repeat of the European Referendum. I went to bed with a faint hope. The BBC coverage of the results was filled with faintly crumbling Establishment optimism.