Monday, October 13, 2025

Donald Trump’s Moment is at Hand

For those of us who lead normal, routine, mundane lives…drama is typically confined to family and workplace matters.  There might be the occasional and distasteful church disagreement or some manner of upheaval in an organization we work with, but those are usually passing dramas that come and go like the rain showers.  For each of us, there are people in our lives of whom we wish to earn respect.  These are the ones for whom we are on our best behavior and actually stop and think about how they might view our words and actions.  This group would typically include our spouse, our children, our peers, and our parents/grandparents.  It matters to us what these folks think about us.  Our sphere of influence is somewhat limited and the reach of that bubble does not cover a lot of territory.  We make mistakes…saying and doing stupid things, and are forgiven for it by those who love us and respect us.  We try hard not to stumble too often, but being the imperfect creatures that we are…it is going to happen more than we want. 

 

There is, and should be, a different set of rules for the public officials and leaders among us.  They have been placed in positions of power and authority with the expectation that they are of high moral and ethical character.  They know this when they accept their positions because they crow about it loudly when seeking those positions.  But all too often, once those positions are obtained, they slide back to the content of character yardstick that regular people live by.  They claim to be saints when they are climbing the career ladder, but they demand a sinner’s forgiveness when they reach the upper echelons of that ladder.  This blatant and shameless form of hypocrisy is rampant in America today.  If our society, culture, and government are going to revert back to a semblance of civility, we must have some accountability dished out to those folks on the top rungs of leadership and authority.

 

Our Constitution is a marvelous blueprint for governing that envisions three co-equal branches of government.  It is designed through a division of responsibilities and powers to lay the groundwork for an effective and representative government.  The co-equal standard requires constant diligence and debate; it is not a static proposition.  It is a living, thriving plant that must be nourished.  The Constitution can grant these authorities and even lay out the broad parameters under which they are to be plied; but it cannot assure us that the people conducting the business of this government are of high integrity.  That is up to the citizenry.

 

It does however provide us with the mechanisms to help insure the maintenance of these check and balances and a method to replace the bad actors that periodically end up in the mix.  This is why we have elections.  This is why we have confirmation hearings.  This is why we have impeachments.  This is why we have the Hatch Act and administer oaths of office.  The general corrupted and dysfunctional state of our nation is not a result of our Constitution; it is a result of the people we have selected to implement that Constitution and the insufficient character content of those people.  These are the people that should be held to the higher standards mentioned in the opening paragraphs and who today commonly fall far short of those behavioral standards.

 

Our Senators and our Representatives, whether they be state or national, campaign on the premise that they are special people who are somehow uniquely qualified to represent us in the halls of government.  But once that position is acquired, they want to bill themselves as the common man, as one of us, and they conveniently slip those character standards down a notch or two…or three…and demand understanding for taking a less judicious approach to how they conduct their public and personal affairs.  The most obvious illustration of this chameleon-like shift is the increasing coarseness and vulgarity in political rhetoric that has become commonplace.  The language we now see on a daily basis in the halls of Congress and the White House is the type of language that not too long ago was confined to bars, men-only sporting events, and good old boy adventures to the woods or the workshop. 

 

Not only has the rhetorical level of sophistication slipped dramatically, but so has the physical and social actions of these selected individuals.  They are commonly and openly aggressive in their words and actions in such a way as to foist mockery, intimidation, and ridicule onto others.  Sadly, the result is more often a belittlement of them.  And unfortunately, we the people are apparently willing to buy into this slide down the character chute and more or less encourage them to slide down further.  So what if they curse and become belligerent in the course of their duties; they are just being themselves and of the people.   So what if they unabashedly take advantage of their insider information and enrich themselves in financial transactions; they are special people and deserve these benefits.  So what if the conduct of their personal affairs often borders on the immoral and unethical; they are public servants who are dealing with inordinate amounts of stress and complicity.  Their pleas to us are thin gruel…the burden of power hangs heavy.  Having reached their vaunted positions through a claim of being special people, they now claim the frailties and the forbearance of the common man.  The saints have fallen to the earth and yet still want to be heralded as saints.  If you do not want to walk the walk…do not talk the talk.

 

A correction to this abysmal erosion of character in our government must start at the top.  It must begin with those three co-equal branches set forth in our Constitution.  It must be demonstrated by our President, our Congress, and our Supreme Court of the United States.  It can…and should…begin with Donald J. Trump.  Based on his accomplishments over the first 10 months in office of his second term and the random possibilities that are present in the world today, it is fair to say that Trump has arrived at a fork in his road.  If he continues his current path and finds success in most of his efforts, he will go down in history as a very successful president.  But no matter how impressive his accomplishments might prove to be, he will nonetheless be a notch or two below a monumentally great president.  This is because 30-to-40 percent of the people in America hate the man for what he is and will never accept the merit of his success.  His moment is at hand.  Today, he is a colossus standing astride the global political world.

 

https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/2025/10/13/trump-israel-gaza-hostage-release-news/

 

https://www.nationalreview.com/news/all-living-israeli-hostages-return-home-ending-two-years-of-torment/

 

https://amgreatness.com/2025/10/13/the-pieces-of-trumps-peace/

 

https://thefederalist.com/2025/10/08/democrats-arent-insane-or-unhinged-theyre-deliberately-and-methodically-anti-american/

 

Ponder this reality for a moment….It has proven far easier for our President and his Administration to negotiate with a bunch of barbaric, heathen terrorists in the Middle East than it has with a bunch of liberal, progressive politicians who are leading the Democrat Party in Congress.  Trump has gotten down in the mud with these folks and licked them.  But having proven that point…is it not time to climb out of the pit and clean up a little?

 

Before him lies the opportunity to forego the completely understandable urge to even the score with all those who have persecuted him over his political career…both rightly and wrongly.  It is a much easier road that turns the treachery and sabotage back on those who had previously trained it upon him.  Considering what he endured, it is not at all surprising to see him go down this road; in all honesty, most of us would take a similar path.  But if Trump could tamp down those vengeful instincts; if he could rise above the pettiness and venom so ingrained in today’s political environment…he could win over a sufficient number of those 30-to-40 percent doubters and solidify his place in the pantheon of past presidents as one of the greatest.  Every…single…moment that is spent on lawfare, crude remarks about people being fat or stupid or both, sombrero memes, self-aggrandizing riffs, and lame exercises in over-the-top rhetorical nonsense is a moment in which he sacrifices grand achievement potential for personal gain satisfaction.  President Donald Trump is currently the most powerful man in this world.  What will he choose to do with that power? 

 

Will he continue the course he has begun in his second term piling up important political and policy wins while demonizing, marginalizing, and driving his political opposition crazy…or…Will he adhere to his fundamentally positive instinctual policy initiatives, make dramatic shifts in the health and well-being of our nation towards a greater and better country, and set a new and refreshing example as the type of inspirational and effective leader that we all yearn for?  The opportunity lies before Trump to make transformational changes not only in the performance of our government, but also in the character of our government.  Will he reach for the stars and all that might be possible…or…Will he settle for the satisfaction of eviscerating his opponents and laying their political agenda to waste?  The next three years will answer these questions.  As Americans, we can both support President Trump and still yet wish for him to be a better man.

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