For the first time since March, when he went silent after suffering a stroke, WorldNetDaily editor Joseph Farah has penned an original column. And to show that some things haven’t changed because of his condition, Farah devoted his Aug. 21 column not only to fawning over President Trump — recall that we had named Farah Trump’s biggest fanboy in the ConWeb, no mean feat given the sheer amount of Trump sycophants working in that space — but gushing over one of Trump’s goofier ideas: buying Greenland. No, really:
Donald Trump thinks big.
You haven’t heard the last of this. Mark my words.
Greenland is the world’s largest island, not counting the continent of Australia. It is strategically situated near the North Pole. It has only 57,000 people regularly living on it. And it could be so much more.
First of all, there is the real estate.
You may have noticed the world is filling up. This country is a lot like Alaska. Its natural beauty would be a showplace, the envy of many others.
It’s not for everybody. But for strategic foreign investors, who know a good thing when they see one – to prospect for a second gold rush, natural gas beds, diamonds, lead and zinc – it’s all in Greenland.
How about beating the Chinese to the punch?
Donald Trump thinks big.
He was just asking how much. And don’t think you’ve heard the end of this story. He’s in it for the long haul.
[…]Donald Trump is a visionary – whether or not his “Greenland Gambit” ever makes it.
He remembered the Louisiana Purchase. He recalls America’s purchase of Alaska, which at the time was called “Seward’s Folly.”
If Trump makes history one day with the Greenland Gambit, he’s a genius – even more of a leader than we already thought.
Either Farah’s back to normal — though he hasn’t written a column since — or he needs a little more recuperation time.