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The Bill Bennett Show

The Best Speech of President Trump's Political Career

The Bill Bennett Show

Bill Bennett

News, Government

4.61K Ratings

🗓️ 2 March 2017

⏱️ 43 minutes

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Summary

Former Speaker of the House Newt Gingrich joins Bill to discuss Pres. Trump's address to Congress and how he blew away everyone's - even his critics' - expectations. Steve Wynn, new Finance Chair of the RNC, explains how Trump can win over the unions. Then, Brian Kennedy and Joel Farkas explain how America's missile defense system is woefully unprepared to stop an attack. s To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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0:00.0

Welcome to the Bill Bennett Show, my brand new free podcast.

0:05.0

Please tell your friends, I'm back and make sure you subscribe on iTunes

0:10.0

to get all the latest episodes.

0:12.0

If you're in my age cohort cohort you don't know what iTunes is

0:14.8

grab a millennial they'll show you. President Trump gave the best speech of his political

0:20.4

career on Tuesday night. No one better can help us break it down than

0:25.3

our distinguished guest the brilliant Newt Gingrich. He was there in the room.

0:30.4

Newt's the former speaker of the house and he's a best-selling author of more books. the this is a great new adventure. Yeah, it sure is, but how about that Trump speech?

0:46.4

What did you think?

0:47.8

Well, I thought first of all, it's clearly the best speech

0:50.9

of his career up to now. Discipline, unifying, covered an amazing range of ground.

0:58.0

I have to say, I thought that he did even a better job than Reagan of taking his guests and tying them

1:05.5

not just to a good story but also tying them very directly to policy initiatives

1:10.2

so that he was building a case for the country at a very human level and I thought

1:15.5

it was very very effective. Yeah it was very interesting to me the way he you know moved

1:22.0

from late left to right moved from looking at the Republicans

1:25.0

looking at the Democrats, and on those points where he was stressing unity, he looked at the Democrats,

1:29.9

he looked them right in the eye.

1:32.1

So it was direct and strong yet encouraging and

1:35.4

inviting at the same time. Yes? I think so and question and I were Paul Ryan's

1:41.7

guest and were sitting actually directly across from the

1:45.0

first lady so it turns out that well the speakers guest that ironically sit

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