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President Donald Trump’s inaugural speech is the beginning of change and likely to lift the spirits in the US, Trump’s former speechwriter Professor Francis Buckley says.

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00:00Professor Buckley, let me turn to you as a former Donald Trump speech writer. I'd
00:05love to get your insights on the inaugural speech we heard yesterday at
00:09the Capitol. What were your main takeaways? Well it was a fighting speech
00:14and perhaps deservedly so. It signaled that we're about to see an enormous sea
00:21change in America, in American culture. I think there's a great sense of a lifting
00:29of spirits in America. I mean for so long we've been subjected to a cacophony
00:38of voices, all of which tell us that this is a horrible country, we should be
00:42ashamed of ourselves, you know, etc, etc. That's what you've got 24-7 from the
00:47media, from all the great hoobahs of America, and it's over, right? You know,
00:54it's like we've just recovered from an enormous illness. It's like waking up
00:59after you've gotten over a flu, right? All of a sudden things look possible again,
01:06and there is that great sense of optimism that your speaker referred to.
01:11So it's, I think most Americans are extremely happy that we're over the
01:18tyranny of a left-wing anti-Americanism in America.
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