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President Obama has announced that he will travel to Cuba next month. Jay discusses this, and related matters, with Otto Reich, late of the Reagan, Bush 41, and Bush 43 administrations.
Reich was born in Cuba. What’s he doing with a name like “Otto Reich”? Jay explains, and Reich explains further. Obama’s trip to Cuba is very important – not in a positive way. Otto Reich knows exactly what it means.
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Thanks for introducing us to Reich, Jay. Good stuff.
I’m generally a defender of the Pope, but I can’t gainsay anything Mr. Reich says here. It’s painful to listen.
About Obama, I have long thought he’s a marxist. His idea of transforming America is systematically reversing the achievements of the Reagan years.
Thank you for another great interview.
Jay, Just not long enough. Give us an hour–at least–with Otto Reich. Enjoyed it.
I can’t think of more a more fitting retaliation for Obama’s reckless and irresponsible March visit to Cuba than voting in a president of the US from Cuban roots in November.