Trump Should Say 'Yes' to 'Just Say No'
Briefly

In late 2015, at a campaign event in Waterville Valley, N.H., that opened to the sounds of Twisted Sister rather than the now-ubiquitous Lee Greenwood, Trump framed his opposition to drugs, alcohol, and cigarettes chiefly in fatherly terms. 'If you don't drink and if you don't take drugs, your children...are going to have a tremendously enhanced chance of really being successful and having a good life and having a happy life.'
In fact, one senses that Trump's personal abstinence from drugs, alcohol, and cigarettes, and his counsel to his children, and the children of America, to refrain from partaking in the same, is one of a fairly limited suite of positions in which he genuinely, completely, and unwaveringly believes.
Read at The American Conservative
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