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Perspective

RFK Jr. uncharacteristically writes Donald Trump off with a simplistic put-down.

“He’s a bully. I don’t like bullies.”

But in this extraordinarily dangerous world, don’t results matter as much, if not more, than personality?

For example, this bully stood up to China to protect American trade interests. To protect the southern border by enforcing the “Remain in Mexico” agreement. This bully had what it takes to stand up to Putin, keeping aggression at bay. To quell the North Korean nuclear threat. And to sponsor the historic Abraham Accords.

Trump grieves that if the 2020 election he tirelessly campaigned to win had returned him (fairly) to the White House, the slaughter of an entire generation of Ukrainian youth would never have happened. Nor would have the deaths on both sides of the bloody Israel-Hamas conflict.

Giving credit where it’s due, isn’t that a valid point worth considering?

If I wanted to quibble at the level of personality, I could say, just as unfairly, that I don’t like lawyers. They twist the facts and abuse the language, denigrating opponents for the sake of argument.

But to be fair, keeping things in perspective, as a lawyer, RFK Jr. put a significant dent in corporate environmental abuses by exposing them and winning justice for victims in court.

Keeping things in perspective, both candidates dearly love America. Both have put their patriotism to the test, placing their lives and sacred honor on the line to battle the globalist agenda. Both have been subjected to massive unjust retaliation for so doing. Aren’t they brothers, fighting for a single cause?

Nevertheless, taking a cheap shot at Trump, RFK Jr. faults him for failing to deliver on his promise to clean out of the DC swamp. But for the grace of God, good Sir, there go you. That swamp is far more deep, dangerous and pervasive than anyone from the outside looking in can fathom.

As a matter of fact, it’s a miracle that Trump, a grave threat to that swamp, survived countless unreported assassination attempts during his presidency — not to mention the reported ones that came much too close. As a very cheap shot, good Sir, that’s a better track record than your uncle and father achieved.

Of this I am sure. Both candidates, each in their own way, believe deeply in God. And both feel called to serve their beloved country. No one could otherwise find the sustaining grit, courage and determination to embark on such a challenging course. Why are they not aligned on the same side as mutually supportive allies? Wouldn’t that better serve the nation’s interests?

This I pray. That the two, from the profound stillness of their deepest hearts, find a way to reconcile their differences. May they be shown a cooperative, creative, unique and powerful way to transcend the limiting, either/or rules of the “politics as usual” game.

May they be inspired to unite in common purpose to synergistically achieve together something far greater that either could accomplish alone.

And may their followers respect and support their common sense decision to hang together, rather than be hung out to dry separately by the globalists both of them oppose.

At the end of the day, I dearly hope that deeper brotherhood wins the day, overshadowing personality differences and political ambitions. There’s too much at stake to be small-minded, to lose perspective, and forget the larger picture.

There’s plenty of work to go around and valid responsible roles for each of them to play in service of the same cause: survival of this nation. Of humanity.