How Trump's incoherent U.N. speech perfectly mirrored America's foreign policy

The president's speech was a muddled mess. So is America's foreign policy.

President Trump speaks at the United Nations.
(Image credit: REUTERS/Eduardo Munoz)

From the moment Donald Trump began his campaign for president, he displayed a remarkable knack for exposing the incoherence lying just beneath the surface of the Republican Party's governing ideology.

The GOP claims to champion the interests of ordinary Americans, but its policies favor elites at the expense of everyone else. The party portrays itself as a defender of the nation's borders, but it has permitted millions of undocumented immigrants to enter and remain in the country. It asserts the importance of keeping America militarily strong but it pursues policies (like the Iraq War) that demonstrate our weakness. Most Republican politicians try to obfuscate and obscure these internal contradictions. Trump shines a light on them and roars.

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Damon Linker

Damon Linker is a senior correspondent at TheWeek.com. He is also a former contributing editor at The New Republic and the author of The Theocons and The Religious Test.