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October 15, 2021
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If you subscribe to the mailings from SAVE AMERICA PAC, you receive all the messages that former President Trump would likely be sending out on Twitter if Twitter hadn’t taken him off. They’re a mixed bag --- just as his tweets were, of course --- and a few of them would’ve perhaps been better left unsaid, but many are pithy and spot-on brilliant, and they include links to newsworthy articles.

Some are funny, too, such as the one he sent out on Thursday with the subject line, “DO YOU MISS ME YET?”

The full headline was: “ICYMI: ‘How’s Biden doing? Do you miss me yet?’ Trump attacks Biden’s mounting crises...” There’s a link to an article by Bob Crilley at the U.K.’s DAILY MAIL, and his headline goes on to include the words, “...with new poll giving him 30-point lead over 2024 Republican rivals DeSantis and Pence.”

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-10088249/Hows-Biden-doing-miss-Trump-revels-Joes-mounting-crises.html

The Crilley story features a previous email from Trump that noted the many catastrophes erupting on Biden’s watch. “COVID is raging out of control, our supply chains are crashing with little product in our stores, we were humiliated in Afghanistan, our border is a complete disaster, gas prices and inflation are zooming upward --- how’s Biden doing? Do you miss me yet?”

That’s a rhetorical question; he knows the answer. Polling shows that President Trump is the runaway favorite to run in 2024. A Morning Consult poll for POLITICO published Wednesday showed that of almost 2,000 people polled, some 70 percent of Republicans said Trump should run again. As for the nomination, 47 percent of Republicans already thought he should get it, compared to 13 percent for former VP Mike Pence and 12 percent for Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis. (Mitt Romney got 3 percent; who ARE those people?)

But Trump has said publicly that he won’t make a decision until after next year’s midterm elections. Last week, it was reported that he wanted to go ahead and announce his intention to run but that aides talked him out of it. We don’t know if that’s true but wouldn’t be surprised.

At his rally in Des Moines on Saturday, he enumerated the many disasters that have resulted from the Biden Touch: massive illegal immigration, drug cartels flourishing, inflation, China taking over jobs, the Taliban ruling Afghanistan and more. It’s true: waking up every day to reports of the latest Biden-caused debacle is like watching a very slow-motion train wreck. It goes on and on, with gears grinding and seemingly endless destruction, and you don’t want to look but you do. It’s like a bad dream.

“There’s never been anything like what has happened,” Trump said in Des Moines. And he’s right. I say this having lived through the Carter administration. As bad as some things were then, this country faces more serious challenges now, every way we turn, from without and within.

So, if/when Trump does hit the comeback trail, some things are going to have to be different. Certainly Republicans have to do whatever it takes to have a transparent voting process in states that mismanaged that. We absolutely cannot stand for a repeat of 2020. And if the FBI tries again to tie the former President with the likes of Vladimir Putin, this will be met with howls of derision. I think those in the political middle who might have bought it the first time around are smart enough not to fall for it again.

The image of Trump throwing his MAGA hat into the ring again got us thinking about a commentary written almost a year ago by our staff writer/researcher Laura Ainsworth, about what she thought President and then-candidate Trump should say to America before the 2020 election. It turned out to be quite prescient in its description of a future Biden administration.

https://www.mikehuckabee.com/latest-news?id=40370D5E-09A1-452C-95C1-6AFB834DBD44

“Most Biden supporters really don’t know much about their own candidate --- his fading mind, his serious scandals, his lying and plagiarizing, his creepiness with women and girls, his singular lack of accomplishment, his malleability by the far-left and much more –- or even their own radicalized party,” she wrote at the time. “They just know they don’t like Trump. And for that reason, they’re ready to put into power the worst group of people imaginable.”

This all turned out to be true. The media hushed up the Hunter Biden laptop scandal and downplayed old Joe’s cognitive issues and all his other weaknesses. Most supporters assumed he was a moderate and had little idea what the country was in for with the far-left in charge. What’s also true is that we couldn’t have asked for worse people to run our country than those he brought in. Exhibit A: Attorney General Merrick Garland, a political hack who cares nothing even for the rights of parents angry at the indoctrination of their children.

Since the “Trump” that some voters hated was a fictional creation --- one that Trump admittedly played into with some of his tweets --- Ainsworth had wanted him to give a speech specifically addressing the way voters felt about him, and “most of all,” she wrote, “to show how dreadful for our country the alternative would be.”

“Because they don’t like ME,” she’d wanted him to say, “some Americans might unwittingly put into power a radical political machine that will decimate their most basic freedoms, with ruthless, violent tactics and a long list of demands that will change America into something unrecognizable, probably forever.”

The piece goes on about other forms of ruination a Biden presidency would bring: abuse of the justice system, money pouring in to radical leftist groups, the politicization of science (wow, that one went into overdrive), the continued decline of “journalism,” lax law enforcement, “anti-racism” dividing Americans, the rewriting of history, and more.

This was written in 2020 as a caution, but, sadly, it describes the chaos of 2021 America under the Biden administration. Trump lost, and it all happened. Actually, there was more; for example, the swift destruction of the southern border and trillions in crazy spending.

But this was the speech Trump should have given to the nation in 2020, to tell America who he really was, how much he loves our country, and to warn everyone of what was really hiding within the ultra-radical, rights-crushing Democrat party. Unfortunately, he didn’t. And so, simply because a lot of people didn’t like Trump’s rough style and his tweets, or believed stupid made-up stories about white supremacy and/or Russia collaboration, they gave the “unknown moderate” a try.

As a result, the margin of victory was so close in strategic counties that it’s not even possible without full, transparent audits in a number of states to prove who really won.

Disaster ensued on Day 1 of the Biden administration, and it is still ensuing. If Trump runs again, as he seems itching to do, he has to make sure the left doesn’t hijack the process as they did last time. One ray of hope: I do think voters have learned the hard way and will no longer let a few “mean tweets” stand in the way of what’s good for our country.

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  • Jim Cartwright

    10/15/2021 01:52 PM

    Good afternoon Governor, we really enjoy your show and all of your wit and knowledge. I’m sure this is already been answered but I was curious; If President Trump were to run again in 2024 and win, would he be allowed to do two terms or would he still be limited to just one since it would technically be his second term? My Internet search said no however, it’s hard to trust much there anymore!

  • Ricky M. Smith

    10/15/2021 01:44 PM

    Very well stated governor. Hopefully God will allow us to get it right with coming elections. My fear is that we areover the edge of the cliff and half way down the wall. Difficult climb ahead.

  • Gerald E Connally

    10/15/2021 01:34 PM

    I am delighted to get your daily email. You usually take a moderated stance on most things and that's understandable. However, so much is failing so fast that I can no longer accept stupidity for the explanation. I actually am increasingly convinced that this is long planned with the support of Government professionals, military leadership and whoever really is pulling the Biden Junta strings. At 80 years of age, I am glad I lived when I did and feel sorry for my grandchildren.

  • John Spang

    10/15/2021 01:29 PM

    Trump should endorse someone that would believe and support the same policies that he espouses. Trump is a lightning rod that turns off allot of people including myself. I, like most Republicans, love his policies but don’t like the man. Trump can be the Kingmaker but we need someone who is simply more Presidential. Trump has NEVER been Presidential!

  • Linda Meyer

    10/15/2021 01:25 PM

    Governor, thank you for all you do. Yes, we miss President Trump terribly. But on a different note- I read that all gas lawn mowers and blowers are banned in CA. But we have these billionaires taking these 10 minute excursions into outer space like they are just running to Walmart! What about all of that pollution effecting earth and our atmosphere!!! Geez, I miss George Carlin!

  • DAVID RUTTER

    10/15/2021 01:22 PM

    Trump is absolutely correct. Would I support him in 2024….YES. Biden is clearly an Alzheimer’s patient and needs to be removed. However, gettin Harris is no deal. She cant complete the basic requirements of her job. Come on - - playing at a day care center in NJ rather than being at the southern border. That space video was a joke.

    Interestingly, who is running the show? My take is that Obama is pulling the strings remotely. Did you catch Pelosi’s slip - - “We have to complete Obama’s plans”. Hmmmm. Makes you wonder.

  • Marcella M Covault

    10/15/2021 01:13 PM

    THIS IS TRUE! ALL of my family fall into that category. I'm the lone dissenter and Trump supporter!
    >“Most Biden supporters really don’t know much about their own candidate --- his fading mind, his serious scandals, his lying and plagiarizing, his creepiness with women and girls, his singular lack of accomplishment, his malleability by the far-left and much more –- or even their own radicalized party,” she wrote at the time. “They just know they don’t like Trump. And for that reason, they’re ready to put into power the worst group of people imaginable.”<

  • Janice Kujawa

    10/15/2021 01:13 PM

    Trump would have won a second term had he toned down the tweets (which I really don't miss), and other rhetoric he used beginning six months before Election Day. We do not need the harsh words and mud slinging in 2024. Trump literally dug himself a hole with people that are not used to or do not like that type of language. If he can tone it down and just come out and let us know that he is in charge and how he will fix the mess we have now, that will work better than any harsh toned banter. That being said.....he has my vote for sure.

  • Anne Turner

    10/15/2021 01:05 PM

    I think it would behoove Trump to clean up his approach to a certain extent. One can still be forceful without being gross. He should also not be mean and gross about all the nasty things he was accused of being and doing. He better keep his life pristine because any little thing will be found. Not asking that he change his personality but just temper it. He needs to get respected people to speak for him. I would not be distressed if Trump went into elder statesman mode and deferred to DeSantis. Mike Pence us a nice guy but not Presidential material at this time. He has a rather bland personality. I would like to see a DeSantis/ Haley combo. Haley would be a great choice to groom for President later on. She is experienced and knowledgeable with a winning personality. She could tell off the UN with a smile on her face. It would be gracious of Pence to bow out. He should run for Senate. I have never figured out the accusations against .Trump as racist. He did the most constructive and respectful work for Black people than .I have seen in any other administration. Leftists are the most patronizing people toward minorities and people who are different. My fear is that the .Dems might be successful in buying the elections with their goody bag, particularly free child care. You can be sure that government provided child care will be impersonal and burdened by inflexible rules. One size does not fit all. While there are many good dedicated public servants, the government institutions protect poor performers. It is very difficult to fire someone who is mean to children or even abusive. Further, child care would start the indoctrination practically at birth. Speaking of which, if the paid maternity, paternity leave goes through how many employers are going to want to hire married women with one no children in their twenties and thirties?

  • Joe Webb

    10/15/2021 01:05 PM

    This is a great article and the information about the poll showing most Republicans want President Trump to run in 2024 is news I had not heard. If he does, my hope is he will evaluate his past conduct, and learn from what appears to have been mistakes. Your daughter says he listens to his advisors, and if so, please President Trump make an effort to win over voters who may be on the fence about you. Conservatives need an overwhelming vote to win decisively. Thanks, Governor.