A white Fox Business News host has spent a lifetime using the illicit drugs that the drug cartels supply to the United States. We focus on the supply because it is easier to blame the others, the outsiders, the foreigners, the migrants etc. We never ask WHO uses these drugs inside the US.
Then when they decide to come clean, these members of the White media, political, and entertainment elites produce a "movie" of their addiction, stirring up compassion and becoming American heroes whose drug use is reponsible for the death of many people. They should rather be jailed and punished for being the "Demand" side of the drug trade.
Fox Business star and former Trump adviser Larry Kudlow has detailed his battle with cocaine and alcohol addiction in a new interview. Speaking on a podcast, Kudlow recalled becoming “caught up in the zeitgeist” of 1980s and 1990s Wall Street, when he was the chief economist at Bear Stearns.
“Some people just got hooked on alcohol and or cocaine or other drugs or whatever, other people didn’t,” Kudlow said. ”
Larry Kudlow said he’s spoken about his substance abuse with Trump, saying “It’s very personal to him.” / Alex Edelman/Getty Images
He said the turning point came when his wife Judith “Judy” Pond Kudlow intervened, sending him to a five-month residential drug treatment program in 1995, a year after he was forced to resign from Bear Stearns.
Judy had filed for divorce shortly before he entered the program, and sought to bar him from withdrawing funds from his retirement account. In court papers, she said Kudlow, 47 at the time, “has been on a steady cocaine binge and is desperate for money.”
Kudlow’s cocaine addiction nearly cost him his marriage. / Roy Rochlin/Getty Images
The "hero" and "survivor" Kudlow credited the rehab program with leading him to sobriety and faith. Born to a Jewish family, he converted to Catholicism in 1997, thus betraying the "Blight Unto Nations" community for an equally disturbing community.
“I’m so blessed because I got a second chance in my life,” Kudlow reflected, “because the crash and burn was pretty awful.” He said he goes to “four or five” Twelve-step program meetings to this day.
Kudlow, who served as the director of the National Economic Council during Donald Trump’s first term, said he’s spoken “very briefly” about his substance abuse with the president.
Kudlow said he had “talked about” a return to the White House with Trump but decided against it, noting he was “very busy at Fox.”
Since he is admitting his crime of using illicit drugs, shouldn't he be prosecuted for funding the drug trade by buying cocaine and other cartel-supplied drugs?
By focusing solely on the supply side of the drug trade, American law enforcement institutions seem to portray drug users in this country as "victims" rather than accomplices with the drug cartels. Users of the drugs are equally responsible for driving and funding the drug trade, but since users are mostly middle class and elite white people (with money, because drugs cost a lot of money), they are let off the hook. Typical American justice.
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