The Present President
Four years of having an absentee president can lull you into this false sense of hopelessness about the future of leadership in this country.
I know I'm not the only one who felt that way at times about Joe Biden, the now-former occupant of the Oval Office, during his abysmal tenure.
There were also the times when he literally wasn't there, such as in the immediate aftermath of Hurricane Helene. Biden was on vacation in Rehoboth Beach and VP Kamala Harris was doing presidential campaign fundraising at posh Left Coast events, all while the people of western North Carolina - my people - suffered immeasurable, soul-crushing and tragic losses of life, homes, and livelihoods, with the topography in the mountain areas dramatically altered by the storm.
The disgraceful staged photo-ops - and the defensive posturing - that came after were too little, too late, and, quite frankly, insulting.
Contrast that with the beginning of Donald Trump's second presidential term. There were the numerous executive orders that immediately addressed issues that needed to be, like the Biden border crisis and the DEI directives in government - including, most concerningly, the United States military.
While there, Trump was swarmed by well-wishers who displayed renewed hope and optimism for the future on their faces. He also vowed to cut the red tape (which he's already started doing) that in part has hampered rebuilding efforts in many communities there. At one point, Trump even turned over the microphone to impacted residents to let them tell their stories themselves.
After that was his trip to California as wildfires raged, where he was a one-man show in taking on the gross incompetence and obscene negligence we've come to know and loathe about the state's Democrat "leaders."
Fast forward nearly a week, and in the aftermath of the deadly mid-air collision between a military helicopter and a commercial jet near Reagan National Airport, Trump is there again, front and center at a D.C. press conference the day after, doing what we rarely if ever saw during the presidency of Joe Biden:
Refreshing and reassuring. America is back, my friends. She's back.
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