Let’s start with a quote from 2017 after Donald Trump was
inaugurated as president of the USA. Who said “I will have no truck with that.
I have a track record on all of those matters and we will stand firmly by that,
that’s our position.” Well the answer is the same person who today said the
following when Dr Varadkar repeated an invite to the Donald to visit Ireland; “On
the issue of the President of the United States coming to Ireland that in the
first instance is a call for the Taoiseach and for the diplomatic services but
again where America can bring something positive to bear and make a positive
contribution to our process I think we should always be open to that,”
Give up? Wait for it, the answer is Mary Lou McDonald! Seems
the Donald is now the man to shoe horn Mary Lou back into power in Stormont. So
the end justifies the means when it comes to Sinn Fein. This will come at a
cost. You can’t criticise a world leader in one breadth and in another tug his
forelock to solve a local difficulty in Stormont.
SF have made strongly the point that they can’t agree a
power sharing executive with the DUP as Arlene Foster will not support marriage
equality in the north. However Donald Trump’s record on LGBT issues make the
DUP sound like raving liberals by comparison, He has banned gays from serving
in the US military, fails to accept LGBT month while 9 months ago 6 members of
his own advisory committee on HIV/AIDS walked citing harm that Trumps policy
was causing.
Another question, Which minister said to RTE 13 months ago; ‘I wouldn’t [invite Trump]. I’m not sure what
purpose it would serve.” ? Probably the same guy who turned up in Washington
today congratulating Trump for adopting Ireland’s tax strategy and waffling on
about auld decency of good manners to return an invite to visit one’s home.
That’s an easy one. It’s Dr Varadkar our Taoiseach. Dr
Varadkar is a very considered person. He leaves nothing to chance so he can’t
hide behind the fools pardon that SF supporters will no doubt excuse Mary Lou
McDonald’s new found interest in the Donald.
There is a certain element in SF that are attracted to Trump
in the same way as they respect Putin and the hard populism of other nationalists. But Dr Varadkar hoping on to his coat tails?
This will come unstuck, The prospect of a Trump visit will see protests on the
street that will make the reception for Ronald Reagan look like a Bord Failte
ad.
Two years ago there was a dry run when Michael Noonan
greeted Trump in Shannon, it raised eyebrows.
Last year Enda Kenny’s skilful speech that subtly deconstructed Trump’s
attitude to immigrants rightly received worldwide praise and went viral. Who exactly is Dr Varadkar trying to impress
with this invite?
Trump’s fellow populist travellers have contempt for
Varadkar over Brexit and his support for the EU. Like with Mary Lou, Varadkar’s invite to his BFF
will come at a cost too.
Question is, who will pay for it?
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