NOW’S
A GOOD TIME TO RETIRE, MR. PRESIDENT
By
Michael Moffett
Dear President Trump:
Granite State Greetings from the site of your first
election win.
With the 2020 New Hampshire Presidential Primary less
than 15 months away, voters and pundits are already pondering political
possibilities. And whereas spirited GOP challenges to your reelection once
seemed likely, your rising poll numbers changed the calculus.
Lower taxes, less regulation, fairer trade policies,
enhanced border security, solid judicial appointments, low unemployment and a
booming economy have all combined to strengthen a case for your reelection. Our
country has done well during your tenure. Thank you!
So why does this open letter implore you not to run
for reelection?
Because we want to see your sound policies continue to
bear fruit. Any successful Democrat nominee will reverse those policies while
raising taxes, adding regulations, loosening border security, demeaning the
constitution, and promoting poisonous identity politics. Creeping socialism is
not good for America.
You like blunt straight talk, right Mr. President?
As craven and corrupt as your 2016 opponent was, she
still outpolled you by almost 3 million votes. Razor thin margins in Midwestern
battleground states gave you the necessary electoral votes, but the mid-term elections
just showed that you shouldn’t expect a reprise of 2016 in 2020.
Beyond the daunting demographic and electoral
challenges you face, you’ll also have to deal with a relentlessly unfair media
establishment—not to mention contrary academia, hostile Hollywood, and the long
list of usual leftist suspects.
While you could certainly count on folks like myself,
would we be enough, given Republican Establishment realities? Don’t expect Low
Energy Jeb to help much. Or Little Marco. Or Lying Ted. Or Carly. Or Kasich. Or
the McCain people. On and on.
And we’ll need all hands on deck in 2020 to keep the
White House.
Another reality is that you’re the oldest man ever
elected president. Fair questions will be asked about prospects for your continued
good health. Many other fair questions will be asked on other topics—questions
that the electorate is weary of hearing.
Maybe you can pull it off. But do you really want—or
need—to put yourself and the country through another exhausting campaign marked
by the emotional excesses that your brawling approach invites? (And I write
this as one who appreciates your brawling approach!)
Ironically, the best way to preserve your
administration’s accomplishments may be to let younger, fresher faces emerge
who can unite our party and win in 2020.
Consider just one of numerous possible scenarios—a
Nikki Haley/Marco Rubio ticket that would strike fear into the hearts of the
Dems. Space doesn’t allow me to describe why that combination would be so
appealing to so many. There are other exciting possible tickets as well—tickets
which would remove the Dems’ biggest issue: You.
Straight talk.
You have a wonderful opportunity, with things on the
upswing, to step away on your own terms. George Washington, Teddy Roosevelt,
Calvin Coolidge and others left their presidencies on their own terms—and
history has been kind to them.
History has been less kind to rejected one-term
presidents. Think Herbert Hoover or Jimmy Carter.
Freed from having to put all that time, energy,
emotion and wherewithal into a reelection campaign, you could focus on
consolidating and expanding upon achievements that, ironically, would more
likely be preserved under a president other than yourself. You could be an extraordinary President Emeritus.
And you could remain the brawler who’ll fight back when
needed—in New Hampshire and elsewhere.
Let your final decision reflect courage and wisdom—not
ego and hubris.
Straight talk indeed.
Live Free or Die!
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