Well, in my worst nightmares I never believed that any president of the US, even Trump, would talk to the leaders of other nations as if they were his subordinates, and inferior ones at that. This literally is terrible.
Well,
let me remind you LBJ didn't simply talk tough, this president of the USA assaulted (by Lib terms) the Prime Minister of Canada.
At the height of the Vietnam War, Prime Minister Lester Pearson visited President Lyndon Johnson at the White House. Pearson gave a scathing speech one night about the war, then appeared at the White House the next day to confront a livid Johnson. As Martin describes it,
LBJ grabbed Pearson by the shirt collar, lifted the prime minister off the floor and shouted, "You pissed on my rug!"
CBC News - Indepth: Canada-U.S. Relations
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As for these "refugees", as I recall, are people Australia will not take in and has them housed on some island. They are from the countries on the temporary ban list.
Why should we take these people? AND WHO DO THE AUSTRALIANS THINK THEY ARE TO TELL US WHAT WE SHOULD DO?
Obama made a lot of idiotic agreements and moves... Gitmo, Iran, Syria, Afghanistan, Manning, Bergdahl... Trump can tell the PM precisely what he thinks, in terms even Libs can understand.
If Australia thinks so much of these people, why are they separated from Mainland Australians? Why don't they take them in? We've done more than our fair share.
And... what is wrong with straight talk between leaders?
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Then there is this... between Pearson and LBJ:
"Dressed in a formal black suit and diplomat's homburg, Pearson was discomfited on arriving at the ranch to discover the president in a cowboy suit. A barrage of television cameras awaited the two men, whose meeting began poorly when Johnson introduced Pearson as '[British] Prime Minister [Harold] Wilson.' There was no time during the two-day meeting for the kind of leisurely, wide-ranging discussion of international developments that Pearson enjoyed. Instead, loaded into three cars, Johnson, Pearson, the 'press,' and the 'ladies' embarked on a whirlwind tour of the ranch. The president dispensed drinks liberally and swore loudly. Dinner was a hurried and informal affair; steak and catfish on the same plate.
H-Net Reviews
Of course, LBJ was a known racist, used for language all the time, and treated the PM of Canada like a servant.
My... the Left has really become ass-rash sensitive.