Going all the way back to when Trump first declared
his candidacy there has been much talk, from both sides of the aisle, about his
inability to act ‘presidential’. There
has also been much questioning of whether or not he has the right temperament
to be president. But I have to ask, is
such criticism something that’s reserved uniquely for Mr. Trump? I’m just curious? And after one has served as the president of
one’s country isn’t there a level of expectation regarding one’s behavior? Apparently such is not the case for former
presidents of Mexico. Ya, I know, big
surprise right?
I only mention this because it seemed that the
ex-president of Mexico, Vicente Fox, had a message for Donald Trump prior to
his meeting with Mexican President Peña Nieto.
And that message was: "We reject your visit." It was during an appearance on CNN with Chris
‘Douche Bag’ Cuomo on Wednesday that Fox outright dismissed Trump's visit,
saying the Mexican people will give him the most royal unwelcome. Now if I’m not mistaken, I was pretty sure
that Mr. Trump had been invited to visit by the current Mexican president. Is that not actually the case?
Ex-president Fox said, "First of all, let me
tell you, he is not welcome to Mexico."
And he went to tell Cuomo, "By 130 million people, we don’t like
him, we don’t want him, we reject his message." Taking into consideration that Trump
respectfully accepted Nieto's invite to visit, Fox wrote it off as being
nothing but a "political stunt" that put President Peña at risk. He said, “I don’t understand why President
Peña has offered this opportunity. I think it’s nothing more than a political
stunt. Trump is using Mexico, he’s using President Peña to boost his sinking
poll numbers.”
Fox went on to say, “I think the President Peña is taking
an enormous political risk by hosting Trump. If he’s gone soft on Trump, it
will hurt him greatly. He will even be considered like a traitor because we
don’t accept to be offended like we just heard and that should not happen — he
comes here with a smile on his face. I think this is a big mistake on part of
President Peña.” I think we can all
agree that Fox has largely revealed himself as classless act amidst this
election, dropping F-bombs and flipping the bird towards Donald Trump on nearly
every occasion. He’s an embarrassment to
his country.
Hypocritical leftists such as himself, of course,
thought these crass stunts were comic genius while simultaneously deriding
Trump for his sometimes off-color sense of humor. Since exclaiming on national television,
"I will not build that f–cking wall," Fox made himself a sworn enemy
of Trump, and their feud continued Wednesday on Twitter when Trump Tweeted:
“Former President Vicente Fox, who is railing against my visit to Mexico today,
also invited me when he apologized for using the "f bomb."” Fox fired back at Trump with his own tweet,
calling him a liar.
Fox tweeted, "Stop lying! Mexico is not yours to play with, show some
respect." Now wouldn’t you think
that after being the leader of his country Mr. Fox would have some
manners? Perhaps he may wish to heed his
own advice. Throughout this election –
our election in our sovereign country – Fox has used foul language on our television
stations and told our citizens how they should vote this coming November. Show some respect, Mr. Fox. In case you haven’t noticed, despite Barry’s
best efforts we are not quite at the level of being the third world country
that Mexico is.
Let’s get something straight right out of the gate
here. Vicente Fox is a globalist who
was pushing a "Nafta-Plus" proposal which would create a EU like
supranational government between North American countries. So it’s no surprise that he doesn't like
Trump. And let’s not forget that Fox
himself is guilty of making statements that some might call racist. Like the statement he made when he said,
"There is no doubt that Mexicans, filled with dignity, willingness and
ability to work, are doing jobs that not even blacks want to do there in the
United States".
If Mr. Trump isn't welcome in Mexico then perhaps
the many Americans who travel there are not welcome either. Funny thing is, they don't have to build a
wall, no one from here will be sneaking into Mexico unless they are running
from the law or trafficking drugs. Must
be nice to throw around your vulgarities about one of our own when you know
darn well your country is a flaming sh*thole of neglected residents who live in
constant fear because Mexico's leadership doesn’t possess the necessary gonads
to take whatever measures are necessary to keep the Mexican people safe.
If anything, all Fox has really managed to
accomplish by his pathetically juvenile behavior is to assist in proving the
point, that many Americans already have of him and his people. That those south of the border, no matter
what their station in life might be, tend to be of the opinion that they are
somehow owed something by those of us in America. We are the well which they continue to go
back to and with every intention of doing so until either the well runs dry or
we who own the well finally work up the gumption to put up a wall between them
and the well. Enter Mr. Trump and his
“Great, Great Wall!”
And how dare we even consider doing such a
thing? How dare we limit those who want
to come into ‘our’ country? But with
that said, how many Americans have ever taken a peak at what it is that Mexican Immigration laws state? Because if they
did I think they’d be more than just a little surprised to find out that
Mexican law is much more stringent than is American law when it comes to just
who it is that the Mexican government will allow into that country. And they might even be more surprised,
shocked even, to find out that Mexico has its own border wall in ‘its’ southern
border. Go figure!
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