Lynn Stivers
Jul 23, 2017 · 2 min read

It’s not at all hard to defend President Trump, Allan. In fact, this is the first real leader I’ve felt this secure with since Reagan. Not only do I like and respect him, I take great pride in his strength and unapologetic loyalty to our country, something which is the antithesis of Obama and Clinton, with their blundering weakness and soft-spoken treason. President Trump is an inspiration to those of us who remember what being American actually means.

The true problem is, so many Americans such as yourself have apparently forgotten what genuine leadership and true patriotism look like. We’ve gone for decades without a real war, which is great, but the result has been a weakening of our youth and a selfishness never before seen in their ranks. They’ve forgotten the cold war, the threat the communists pose to genuine liberty, and the fact that the very Nazis and totalitarians they try to compare President Trump to were socialists, a political faction they now (foolishly) embrace. This demonstrates a serious ignorance on their part, and it frightens those of us who still understand the incredible gift our Founding Fathers gave us, and the fact that we could lose it through our collective ignorance.

The truth is, I would not trust Hillary Clinton or Bill Clinton around my daughter, however having actually read about President Trump, I would be entirely comfortable with her in the presence of he or his family. You seem to know very little about our president, which is typical of those on the left, but sad. You can attack my facts with your silly verbal insults and innuendo, I understand that is all you have. In the end, I feel confident that President Trump will be vindicated of all the lies and false accusations being hurled at him from a leftist media which is a tool of the socialist/communist/globalist movement.

Trump may be an “orange accident” to you, but to those of us who understand what this nation is really about and cherish the liberty only a constitutional government such as our own can afford us, President Trump is a champion and perhaps the very salvation of this great experiment. I genuinely wish you could shed the blinders from your eyes and recognise a real American president now that we finally have one again. I hope, one day, you will do just that and celebrate our nations’ exceptionalism rather than mindlessly denigrating the very principles which preserve your right to speak your mind, regardless of how wrong you are. Should the USA ever actually become a socialist country, I can promise you it won’t be long after that you will no longer have that right.