A couple of weeks ago, Argentina was sliding fast towards a very big cliff. Had it not been for Donald Trump, she would have gone over it, an event which would have had disastrous consequences for a large proportion of her inhabitants who, in the view of left-leaning North Americans, would have thoroughly deserved such an unhappy fate because they let Javier Milei, a dreadful man who likes Trump, become president.
After bitterly attacking the man they loathe for refusing to send more aid to foreign countries, most of which are ruled by dictatorial governments that seem to meet with their approval, Democrat politicians are now berating him on blatantly nationalistic grounds for helping Argentina. In strident tones, they demand more protection for US farmers whose livelihoods are being threatened by the fearful Argentine soybean juggernaut and more government handouts for the inner-city poor.
Such contradictions are standard fa
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