To the catchy riff from Sweet Home Alabama, Sen. Jeff Sessions (R-AL) took the podium in Madison, Alabama, on Sunday afternoon and changed the trajectory of the 2016 Republican nomination fight—and perhaps also of U.S. history.
In becoming the first U.S. Senator to endorse Trump, Sessions, regarded as the gold-standard of immigration hawkery, declared, “Politicians have promised for 30 years to fix illegal immigration. Have they done it?” As the crowd shouted, No!, Sessions answered: “Donald Trump will do it.”
Then Sessions added, “I’ve told Donald Trump this isn’t a campaign, this is a movement.”
Basking in Sessions’ warm words, Trump himself bounded to the podium and echoed Sessions as he marveled, “There has never been anything like this in American politics; they call it a phenomenon.” Yes, a phenomenon—that’s what it is.
As is sometimes said of a new figure in politics, “First they ignore you, then they laugh at you, then they fight you, then you win.”
Not surprisingly, Trump used the word “winning” many times in his remarks, but he also drilled down into specific detail.
Of course, he whaled on “illegal immigration.” We might add that it wasn’t that long ago that the word “illegal” was considered too politically incorrect for use in politics. But man, has it made a comeback.
And there was more—much more.
He took dead aim at the globalization that has looted Middle America.
God bless.
ReplyDeleteThanks for nothing, Sessions. We've had 8 years of amateur hour in DC already. Now we'll probably get 4 years of this fool. Oh well, the people have spoken...
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