Now President Donald Trump gives every indication that, far from fighting for freedom, he would rather fight against it. This is the president who said it's "great" that Xi is declaring himself ruler for life, praised Duterte for the "unbelievable job" he was doing "on the drug problem," congratulated Recep Tayyip Erdogan for winning a rigged referendum that spelled the death of Turkish democracy and declared his "love" for Kim Jong Un of North Korea. When confronted by Lesley Stahl on "60 Minutes" about Kim's catalog of crime — "repression, gulags, starvation" — Trump was dismissive. "I get along with him really well," Trump said. "I have a good energy with him." He was equally blase when Stahl asked him about reports that Putin is involved in "assassinations" and "poisonings." He probably is, Trump conceded — but "it's not in our country," so who cares? Britain can deal with Russian hit teams on its own.