Yes, taken out of context, many of the things Trump said in his speech yesterday were excellent. But in this show I’ll discuss how his anti-ideology framework undermines anything good he says. A few Program Notes, below, but this will be a very focused show.
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Program Notes
Full text: Trump’s 2017 U.N. speech transcript
What they should have laughed at him for is dissing ideology. https://t.co/74fKyao8ij
— Amy Peikoff 🇺🇸 (@AmyPeikoff) September 20, 2017
It was dark because it was anti-ideology. Without the guidance of a philosophy, the world is indeed a scary place. It was typical Trump. https://t.co/FEXQIzo1DA
— Amy Peikoff 🇺🇸 (@AmyPeikoff) September 20, 2017
The "middle of the road" is like an unstable, radioactive element that can last for only so long — and its time is running out.
— Ayn Rand Bot (@AynRandBot) September 19, 2017
— Amy Peikoff 🇺🇸 (@AmyPeikoff) September 20, 2017
It's not hate that's the problem; it's the anti-reason mentality of the haters. And indiscriminate love isn't the answer to irrational hate.
— Amy Peikoff 🇺🇸 (@AmyPeikoff) September 19, 2017