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Give Trump a rest and he’ll be back

Give Trump a rest and he’ll be back


Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump faced off in the first -- and perhaps only -- presidential debate one week ago. (AP photo)

Give Trump a rest and he’ll be back

Trump needs a little R&R even though the election is fast approaching. His stamina is amazing, but he has endured far more than what any of us could.

Robert Knight
Robert Knight

Robert Knight is a columnist for The Washington Times. His latest book is "Crooked: What Really Happened in the 2020 Election and How to Stop the Fraud."

By now, even the most sympathetic commentators agree that former President Donald Trump was off his game in his debate with Democrat presidential nominee Kamala Harris. The good news is that a number of polls and focus groups show that most viewers didn’t buy her prevarications.

Nonetheless, Mr. Trump’s missed opportunities to expose her extreme leftist record were legion. And he took the bait every time she dangled a personal insult, wasting time on unneeded responses.

She was combative, condescending and patently dishonest. She ducked all specifics and unleashed more than a dozen whoppers, most of them personal attacks. She had enormous help from ABC’s moderators, David Muir and Linsey Davis, who should have been wearing blue Harris/Walz 2024 sweatshirts. It was that biased.

But still, with what Democrats have done to America, Mr. Trump should have been able to take Ms. Harris apart the way Ron DeSantis destroyed California Gov. Gavin Newsom in their debate on Fox News in November 2023. The Florida governor’s command of facts and his exposure of Newsom’s extreme record often left Mr. Newsom smiling sheepishly.

My take is that Mr. Trump needs a little R&R even though the election is fast approaching.

His stamina is amazing, but he has endured far more than what any of us could: a questionable 2020 election outcome, a Russian collusion hoax, the weaponization of the FBI and other agencies against him, two phony impeachments, a raid on his Florida home, trials in four Democrat jurisdictions on trumped up charges, jailing of his top aides, an assassination attempt within an inch of his life, and constant media vilification.

No wonder he looked tired and angry. Anybody would. On top of that, there was a second assassination attempt on him this past week, at his golf course in West Palm Beach. At his best, he deploys zingers and speaks about American greatness. There was very little of that last Tuesday.  He looked like a different guy from the one who ended Joe Biden’s campaign.

He needs to refuel and arm himself with devastating facts about what a Democratic White House plus a Democratic Congress could do to America. Calling Ms. Harris a Marxist is accurate, but millions have no idea what that means. Let the facts speak.

She sponsored a bill to take away private health insurance (Medicare for All) and force all Americans into government-run health care. She has promised free, taxpayer-funded health care for illegal aliens. The Biden/Harris administration has effectively banned gas-powered cars and trucks by 2035 and is pushing unwanted electric vehicles while undermining the electric grid. She wants to raise taxes by $5 trillion. Seriously.

Inflation was 1.2% when Mr. Trump left the Oval Office. It soared to more than 9% almost immediately after Mr. Biden attacked America’s fossil fuel industry.

The Harris team boasts that inflation is around 3%, but that’s on top of nearly 20% of earlier increases. Citing $20 meals at McDonald’s, or $7 for a pound of bacon would resonate.

Gasoline was only two bucks a gallon when Trump was in the White House.

Fracking for oil and natural gas has brought American energy independence. It gives Pennsylvania enormous wealth and jobs. She pledged to ban fracking completely, and Mr. Trump needs to directly quote her. After all, she says, “My values haven’t changed.”

How about buying a home? Rates for a 30-year, fixed mortgage went down from 4.09% to 2.77% between January 2017 and January 2021 – when Trump was president. During Biden/Harris, it shot up as high as 7.09% and is now 6%, putting ownership out of reach for many.

The average monthly mortgage payment for buying existing homes was $977 in March 2020. Today, it’s $2,309.

Mr. Trump did say, over and over, that “millions” of illegal aliens were coming into the country. That began when Joe Biden, on his first day in the Oval Office, effectively erased the U.S. southern border. Fentanyl overdose deaths of Americans, along with crime, have soared.

Instead of citing these markers, Mr. Trump jumped into the “Haitians are eating cats in Ohio” tar pit.

The next time Ms. Harris repeats Mr. Biden’s favorite lie that Mr. Trump called neo-Nazis “very fine people,” he can explain in 10 seconds that the phrase was solely about people debating the removal of historical statues and that he “condemned” the Nazis in no uncertain terms. Don’t just say it was “debunked.”

There’s also the Democrats’ bizarre sexual agenda, especially for kids, which repels a majority of Americans. He alluded to Ms. Harris backing free sex-change surgeries for inmates. He also touched on Democrats’ abortion extremism but got bogged down because his own stance has moved leftward. Also, Linsey Davis helped Ms. Harris by issuing a false “fact check” about late-term abortions.

Mr. Trump was strongest on foreign policy. He noted accurately that Ms. Harris skipped Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s address to Congress to attend a “sorority party.” And Democrats were notoriously complacent about Jewish students being attacked by pro-Hamas activists on college campuses.

After Ms. Harris boasted about aiding Ukraine, he might have said, with a Reaganesque sigh, “I just wish you were as passionate about defending America’s borders.”

It’s easy to be an armchair adviser.

Teddy Roosevelt said, "It is not the critic who counts; not the man who points out how the strong man stumbles, or where the doer of deeds could have done them better. The credit belongs to the man who is actually in the arena, whose face is marred by dust and sweat and blood … who spends himself in a worthy cause.”

Rest up, Mr. Trump. Your country needs you.


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