"In January 1977, I visited Ronald Reagan in Los Angeles. During our four-hour conversation, he said many memorable things, but none more significant than this: "My idea of American policy toward the Soviet Union is simple, and some would say simplistic," he said. "It is this: We win and they lose. What do you think of that?"
One had never heard such words from the lips of a major political figure; until then, we had thought only in terms of managing the relationship with the Soviet Union.
Reagan went right to the heart of the matter. Utilizing American values, strength, and creativity, he believed we could outdistance the Soviets and cause them to withdraw from the Cold War or perhaps even to collapse. Herein lay the great difference, back in early 1977, between Reagan and every other politician: He literally believed we could win and was prepared to carry this message to the nation as the intellectual foundation of a presidency."--Richard V. Allen, "The Man Who Won the Cold War"
President Trump...Don't Run.
Be the king-maker that you have demonstrated you can be. Support like-minded candidates in key races across the country, because your imprimatur is tremendously valuable and can often be the difference in tight races.
And more important; guide the conservative movement and try to drag the Republican party into some sort of agreement with your vision of our economy and American foreign policy. You showed during your four years that it was a hugely successful vision...energy independence, a rational foreign policy that protected our interests, rewarded our friends, and punished our enemies.
This is what America wants...this is what America needs!
"During our conversation, President Trump said the words that I had been waiting to hear for seven months. 'We have to be ready,' he said."[...]"The message was clear: We had to prepare for the second term that had been denied him."
Unfortunately, during your term in office you also demonstrated that you were not the political master that you needed to be. You were stymied and blocked at every turn...by your enemies, yes...but also by your inner circle. That was the failure of your presidency, and that is something that a more accomplished politician can avoid.
You have the loyalty of more than half of America. They will fight for you; they will vote for your candidates; they will support your reimagining the Republican party, and they will follow your lead in dismantling the "China-First" attitudes of much of the elite class in America.
But your candidacy in 2024 will energize the Democrat party (a party in disarray and ripe for electoral destruction) to such an extent that you will be the focus once again...not your policies...YOU! Can you win? Possibly. But to what end? Four more years of fanatical attacks from a leftist political apparatus that has shown that it will stop at nothing to destroy you, and in the process hand the country to China and its progressive allies within.
Even assuming a more successful 2nd term, you are an incredibly polarizing figure, and any chance, remote as it may seem now, for some sort of reconciliation or cold peace between the two Americas would disappear.
But as the guiding hand of conservative (and hopefully Republican) policy, you could reshape America and finally push back the forces that have been aligned against it since President Wilson's disastrous acceptance of the progressive cant.
Which sounds better: four more years of fighting, or a position as the white knight who did what was best for America and led us back to American Exceptionalism being more than a throwaway phrase?.......
1. Actual President Trump already won reelection in a landslide, which was stolen from US.
2. Republicans may gain the legislatures in the mid-terms, because those are state races.
3. But the "reforms" passed by some states don't really touch the CheatWare and Mail-In Fraud.
As long as Detroit, Milwaukee, Atlanta, Phoenix and Philly are allowed to invent votes for a month after the next presidential election, we're not going to have another America First president. Ever. Not by "voting".
The Uni-Party may decide to install a Swamp Rat like Pence, but not a real patriot.
4. CBD says Trump's staffing was a huge weakness. That's true. He says it would energize tyrannical Democrats to cheat again. Also true. But the Swamp is so corrupt, those may have been unavoidable.
But I think President Trump's vaxx position is disqualifying him. He thinks the vaxx is great: “I wouldn’t say to anybody, ‘You have to.’ But I would sell it.”
Washington doesn't need another vaccine salesman, Mr. President. The town is filled with little else. (But now we know why Dr. Carson was kept far, far away from the Virus/Vaxx Health Control Agencies.)
Therefore, the real president would not challenge the Bio-Medical Security State--perhaps the biggest threat to our freedoms that we face. He doesn't seem to know how deeply they were part and parcel of the Coup against him.
The Virus/Vaxx Hoax is a domestic act of war by the Deep State Agencies and foreign act of war by their TrustedChinesePartners(tm). Failure to grasp this is unacceptable. And not a word of warning about VAERS or all the vaxx deaths and injurires.
I really hate to say it, but it's disqualifying.
President Reagan won the Cold War because of his moral clarity. "We win, they lose."
Perhaps it was that victory that paradoxically allowed Democrats to Full-Commie here. Something sure the hell did. But nonetheless, it was a victory.
President Trump, my president, the true, actual, duly-elected President of the United States, doesn't yet seem to fully know we're even at war. Or with whom.
"War." "...sir?" "War." |
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