President Trump Delivers Remarks at the Shamrock Bowl Presentation by Prime Minister Varadkar

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WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump said he plans to visit Ireland as he welcomed the country’s prime minister to the White House on Thursday.

Trump greeted Leo Varadkar — the recently elected Irish leader or Taoiseach — for the country’s traditional St. Patrick’s Day visit. Asked if he would visit Ireland, Trump said “I will. I love it.” He offered no further details.

Trump said the two countries had an “outstanding relationship.”

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43 Responses to President Trump Delivers Remarks at the Shamrock Bowl Presentation by Prime Minister Varadkar

  1. As an Irishman, I doubt the sincerity of Trump’s comments.

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  2. Yes, I know it’s held every year. There is always a huge fuss made about it in Ireland.

    I doubt Trump for a few reasons. Number 1, I think Trump is an inherent bullshitter. 2, he has zero reason to go to Ireland, other than to check on the status of his golf course. 3, he was invited to Ireland by our last Taoiseach and didn’t come. 4, he probably recognises that he wouldn’t receive the warmest of welcomes.

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    • Stella's avatar stella says:

      Well, everyone has an opinion, and you know what they say about that.

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    • joshua's avatar joshua says:

      My house was painted two years ago with Benjamin Moore Paint (owned by Warren Buffet of Berkshire Hathaway…a total BSer) here in Dallas. The paint peeled off almost immediately, and we replaced it with much better quality Sherwin Williams Paint made in Cleveland. Benjamin Moore, IMO, is a worthless can of tinted goo.

      But, heck, I am just a homeowner who loves The USA and President Trump…what do I know.

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      • joshua's avatar joshua says:

        BTW, my ancestors were born in Dublin, and luckily were able to leave in 1640 to come to North America and help build a democratic republic of wonderful people….after we got rid of British Rule…

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      • Sounds like you should have just done your research in the first place.

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        • joshua's avatar joshua says:

          The Benjamin Moore salesman was a liar and BS artist….so I cannot ever trust Benjamin Moore stuff or folks….

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          • Why did you need to consult a salesman to buy paint?

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            • joshua's avatar joshua says:

              I failed to notice that he was a former Irish Peasant living in Canada at the time, and he proceeded to educate me on all his phoney baloney stuff…..so, as a basically trusting US Consumer, I bought his product…..But NOW, I am wiser and more experienced. That comes with age, observation and analysis of true demonstrable facts, and giving up on wild emotional belief and opinionated blather attempting to show my brilliance, while actually demonstrating lack of wisdom and intelligent expectation of discourse culture among adults as practiced by conservatives in the patriotic citizens of the USA….a concept lost among British Colonials and French Loyalists that were never brave or wise enough to demand and fight for the individual freedom that was given them by God, but denied them by monarchs, and wasted upon a bunch of sheep who were neither brave nor dedicated enough to their own families or selves to stand up and be free.

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    • lovely's avatar lovely says:

      So the bottom line is that you have an emotional view of President Trump’s words not a logical reasoned point from which to view his statement. You admit down thread that President Trump was gracious but you simply feel that he was disingenuous with his words.

      Put a logical argument behind your feelings and a reasonable discussion can be had but if you are just here to talk about your feelings, then your words are no more a starting point for intellectual reasonable dialogue than a person saying that a puppy is cute and gives them the warm fuzzies.

      We all have feelings, many 3 year olds feel that Santa Claus is absolutely terrific, feelings can be lovely.

      I feel that you are silly.

      See.

      You can’t argue for or against feelings they simply are personal emotional attachments.

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    • joshua's avatar joshua says:

      The Taoiseach has issued a rallying call for the ‘American Dream’ ahead of his meeting with US President Donald Trump today, saying the dream of freedom, opportunity and hope for all citizens – regardless of race, gender, sexuality or religion – must survive.

      Leo Varadkar’s remarks – which drew on his personal experience of growing up gay with an Indian father – will likely be seen as strong criticism of the stance taken by Mr Trump and his vice president, Mike Pence, on various social issues, including LGBT rights and migration.

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  3. joshua's avatar joshua says:

    I suspect the Trump administration WILL visit with Irish trade representatives very soon.
    Whether Trump himself has a need to do so, is not actually material…he merely said he likes the Irish People…whatever that group consists of as it has been volatile for decades.
    Re Trade…

    Ireland’s economy, while relatively small, is modern and trade-focused. Industrial activity is focused on pharmaceuticals, chemicals, computer hardware and software, food products, beverages and brewing, and medical devices. Ireland’s low rate of corporation tax has seen many multinational companies relocate to Ireland in recent years, particularly in the IT and pharmaceutical sectors. Ireland’s principal export markets are the United States, the UK and Belgium.

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  4. joshua's avatar joshua says:

    borrowed from next door poster:

    Always good to celebrate the long standing and exceptionally DEEP ties between Ireland and America. That being said, this particular Taoiseac (Ireland’s Prime Minister) is a certified globalist committed to flooding Ireland with immigrants from Africa and the Middle East producing all the same problems you find all over Europe. He fails to show any interest or concern for the opinions of the Irish people on this subject. In the cause of “diversity”, I have a modest proposal. Wouldn’t it be much more economical to move a whole bunch of white people to these countries that have few, if any? I suggest we start with this guy and the majority of the Dail (Irish Parliament), followed by Merkel, Macron and the majority of Brussels bureaucrats. They can then teach the locals of Libya, Pakistan, Afghanistan, Gambia, The Congo and similar nations, what a wonderful boon cultural diversity is without having to dislocate them. I am sure the residents of those countries will be every bit as grateful and welcoming of Western Culture as we have been of theirs. Whose in??

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