RUSH: Here’s an interesting thing. I want to know if you people think that this is relevant. This is a story from DCWhispers.com, and here’s the question: “What do Germany’s Angela Merkel, France’s Emmanuel Macron, Italy’s Paolo Gentiloni, Great Britain’s Theresa May, Holland’s Mark Rutte, Sweden’s Stefan Löfven, Scotland’s Nicola Sturgeon, and the European Commission’s Jean-Claude Juncker all have in common?” (interruption) Well, I don’t think all of them hate Trump. I mean, Theresa May may not hate; she might just dislike.
The question: Does the fact they have no children relate to their immigration policy? Put another way: If they had children and grandchildren, would they have the same open-border immigration policies that they do? None of them have children. None of them have grandchildren. As they say here at DCWhispers.com: “Europe is being led into oblivion by childless masters.” So the question is: Does having children or grandchildren change the way you view the world? Does it change the way you view your country in the future?
Does not having a familial legacy make you less concerned about your country’s individuality?
Well, I can blow holes through this theory personally. I don’t have kids. I have nieces and nephews, but I don’t have kids, and I care everything about what happens in my country. It has not made me lackadaisical. But somebody, I guess, thinks that it could be relevant, that not having kids and running a country could make you more inclined to not be vigilant in leaving a legacy for your country as you found it. And I can counter. You know, Barack and Michelle have two kids, and he’s hell-bent on transforming this country like Europe has transformed its countries.
So I just wanted to throw that out there.
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