If historians are honest 30 years from now,
they will write what I know now:
that we’ve been blessed to have his courage,
personal decency and integrity and conviction
in these dangerous and life-altering times.
He said he would bring honor and dignity back
to the White House, and he did.
How he endures the personal viciousness and
venom slung by so many is unbelievable. Yet,
he goes out with grace and optimism each day,
and he does that carrying the burden of knowing
every morning what the savage beasts are plotting
against us and our allies and trying to juggle
fending off terror and all the other presidential
duties and decisions.
God bless and protect him.
Good post and I heartily agree.