2/18/19

2/18/19

My dear Friends and President, DJT,

Happy President's Day! I'm sorry your day has been marred by McCabe's book. Your recent tweets about it may help him sell a few more copies. Perhaps it would be best to ignore it rather than call attention to it. He sounds very credible on NPR so I suspect that there is some truth to what he's saying. Just remember Shakespeare line about protesting too much.

https://www.ft.com/content/a855a122-b76f-11e8-b3ef-799c8613f4a1

https://www.ft.com/content/a855a122-b76f-11e8-b3ef-799c8613f4a1

            I was going to ask you who your favorite president was, but then I googled it and found out. (Don't you just love that we have info like that at our finger tips?) According to a Forbes Interview from 2014, you are a big fan of Ronald Reagan's. He's not MY top choice, but I think he did have a kind demeanor and lovely speaking voice. I used to argue with my dad about his campaign promise to cut taxes, raise defense spending and balance the budget. The math did not make sense to me. At least you don't promise to do the last part, but your math doesn't make sense to me either. Oh, well! 

            I don't really have a favorite President. I don't know enough about history to have one. I do have a fondness for Barak, perhaps because he was such a polite guy and handled so many insults with such grace and dignity. I like that in a President. Perhaps you could work on that.

            I hope you will remember what Ethan Sackswriting for NBC news opined today, "no president has managed to leave the position without alienating a large segment of the populace."Even George Washington and Abraham Lincoln had their detractors in the day. That's politics. I look forward to the day when you can handle your detractors with the grace of Abe and Barak. Until that day comes, I will hold you in the Light.

            Best,

            RCA

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