Farage: There’s a New Mood in America to Cast Aside Political Correctness and Stop Radicalization
RUSH EXCERPT:
FARAGE: "I’m not sure actually. There is optimism here. Yesterday, who of course is dealing with counterterrorism and President Trump in the White House and I think there is a new mood in the American government, a desire to cast aside political correctness, a genuine desire to stop radicalization from happening. Had Hillary won, she couldn’t even bring herself to use the phrase Islamic terrorism. I think with Trump, you have got somebody who has the moral courage to deal with this and can I say, I thought his speech in Riyadh to 50 of the world’s biggest Muslim leaders, when he said to them “Drive out from your own places of worship those that spread extremism,” I think America is at a much better place than we are here. Though I have to say, you mentioned already there are 3,500 terror suspects living United Kingdom. In Belgium, with a population of 12 million, there are 18,000 suspected terrorists. There are some countries even worse than us."