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A pundit mocks a White House exhibit of advanced technology as ‘tchotchkes.’

That takes chutzpah.

It’s “Made in America” week in Washington, D.C. You’d think this would be cause for bipartisan celebration. Who could be against highlighting the ingenuity, self-reliance, and success of our nation’s homegrown entrepreneurs and manufacturers?

Enter Bill Kristol. The entrenched Beltway pundit ridiculed a festive kickoff event on Monday at the White House, where President Donald Trump hosted companies from all 50 states to showcase their American-made products.

“Maybe it’s just me,” killjoy Kristol tweeted, “but I find something off-putting about turning the White House into an exhibition hall for American tchotchkes.” (That’s the Yiddish word for useless trinkets.)

“Tchotchkes”?

Tell that to the engineers at Hytrol, the Arkansas-based conveyor manufacturer that brought a mechanical display of its technology to the State Dining Room. Hytrol’s late founder, Tom Loberg, started out as a gopher at an electronics-parts factory during the Great Depression, worked his way up to designing Navy turbines, hydraulic pumps, and cylinders, and entered the conveyor-belt business after perfecting bag-transporting machinery for seed, grain, and tobacco farmers.

Hytrol’s state-of-the-art products are now used by companies ranging from Amazon.com to Office Depot to leading pharmaceutical, retail, food, and publishing conglomerates around the world. A pioneer in the materials-handling industry, Hytrol employs 1,300 high-skilled workers and will rake in revenues of more than $200 million this year alone.

“Tchotchkes”?

Tell that to the employees of Wisconsin’s Pierce Manufacturing, which displayed one of its 30,000 custom-built fire trucks on the White House front lawn. Pierce started out as an auto-body shop operating out of a converted church and now boasts a 2,000-person workforce. The company produces the iconic aerial tillers, pumpers, tankers, and rescue trucks driven by first responders across the country every day.

“Tchotchkes”?

Tell that to Iowa-based RMA Armament’s founder, Blake Waldrop, a former Marine and police officer, who was inspired to manufacture stronger body armor after losing a comrade in Iraq to an IED attack. His ceramic plates, also featured at the “Made in America” event on Monday, have been purchased by police departments in Baltimore, Los Angeles, and Waterloo, Iowa. Waldrop is working on partnerships to bring his products to the U.S. military and overseas. “I always tell people I didn’t invent armor any more than Steve Jobs invented the computer,” Waldrop told the Des Moines Register earlier this year. “I just found a better way to do it, just like he did.”

“Tchotchkes”?

Delaware’s ILC Dover participated in President Trump’s “Made in America” exhibition, too. Its trademark trifling bauble? The space suit worn by every U.S. astronaut since Project Apollo. Prolific inventor-turned-industrialist Abram Spanel, a Russian-born son of Jewish garment workers, spun off the company from his giant latex conglomerate, which manufactured everything from girdles and swimwear to canteens and lifeboats.

It’s a crying shame that D.C. is infested with effete talking heads whose only successfully manufactured product is condescending hostility toward the real movers and shakers in America. ILC Dover produced high-pressure suits and helmets for the Air Force before winning a contract to design suits for NASA. In addition to displaying spacesuits used on the Space Shuttle and International Space Station programs, the company brought to the White House its DoverPac Flexible Isolator System, used by pharmaceutical companies in their manufacturing processes; its Sentinel respirator, used in the health-care industry; and its SCape escape respirator, used to protect U.S. government officials around the world from carbon monoxide and chemical, biological, radiological, and nuclear contaminants.

It’s a crying shame that D.C. is infested with effete talking heads whose only successfully manufactured product is condescending hostility toward the real movers and shakers in America. Patriotism is gauche and “off-putting” to incurable Trump-bashers like Bill Kristol, who supported Hillary Clinton and her foreign-subsidized pay-to-play cash machine over Donald Trump’s unapologetic nationalism.

Could Trump and his family’s own companies do better in hiring American and manufacturing in America? Sure. Could the White House be doing more to freeze foreign-worker visas at both ends of the wage scale and truly put American workers first? Undeniably. But to nastily deride the makers and job creators proudly showing off their wares in the nation’s capital at the invitation of our commander-in-chief takes a special level of anti-Trump lunacy and arrogance.

“Maybe it’s just me,” Kristol snarked as he heaped scorn on “Made in America” week. Yes, it is just you, Kristol, and the rest of your Beltway Swamp “schmendricks” who turn up their noses at the “tchotchkes” that help save lives, move mountains, and break barriers across the galaxy. The rest of us give praise and thanks.

— Michelle Malkin is the host of Michelle Malkin Investigates on CRTV.com. Her e-mail address is writemalkin@gmail.com. Copyright © 2017 Creators.com

Read more at: http://www.nationalreview.com/...illiam-kristol-mocks




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Billy Kristol is example of an error in discarding the wrong part during brit milah


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What an asshole. He must be fun to be around.

What I find off-putting is pundicks who have never put in a honest day's work in their life criticizing hard working Americans.




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Kristol wrote this for one reason and one reason only - he is irrelevant. He showed the world he is a closet lefty during the election, this is just more of the same.
 
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Kristol wrote this for one reason and one reason only - he is irrelevant. He showed the world he is a closet lefty during the election, this is just more of the same.


Ahhhh, the OP is a column by Michelle Malkin in National Review Onlne.




Luckily, I have enough willpower to control the driving ambition that rages within me.

When you had the votes, we did things your way. Now, we have the votes and you will be doing things our way. This lesson in political reality from Lyndon B. Johnson

"Some things are apparent. Where government moves in, community retreats, civil society disintegrates and our ability to control our own destiny atrophies. The result is: families under siege; war in the streets; unapologetic expropriation of property; the precipitous decline of the rule of law; the rapid rise of corruption; the loss of civility and the triumph of deceit. The result is a debased, debauched culture which finds moral depravity entertaining and virtue contemptible." - Justice Janice Rogers Brown
 
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Correct, and I read that at the end. But Kristol still uttered those words to get noticed, to get a rise, to try to get some relevancy back in his life; but he's still a lefty.
 
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Kristol is a grade-A never-Trumper.

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Correct, and I read that at the end. But Kristol still uttered those words to get noticed, to get a rise, to try to get some relevancy back in his life; but he's still a lefty.




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Doesn't he also go by the name, "Summer's Eve?"
 
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Bill Kristol is a huge "Never Trumper" who openly campaigned for Romney. This man is a prime example of the establishment and would never support anything Trump does.
 
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Just another smug, arrogant and out of touch elitist best ignored.
 
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Kristol should be the poster child for Planned Parenthood.
 
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Doesn't he also go by the name, "Summer's Eve?"


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Fuck him, he is an asshole. What did he ever envision, design, build, market and sell to the betterment of society? Nothing this asshole does has any positive impact on society. He can not and does not have the capability of improving society. He is useless, a drag on the creators and doers in the world.

Enter lightning bolt tchotchke, amperage up, aim, zap.....




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Kristol wrote this for one reason and one reason only - he is irrelevant. He showed the world he is a closet lefty during the election, this is just more of the same.


Ahhhh, the OP is a column by Michelle Malkin in National Review Onlne.


She has a way with words she does.
 
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