President Trump’s resilience shows he had the qualities to lead

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President Trump’s resilience under fire is a defining moment for America

In life, defining moments often present us with a stark choice: rise to the occasion or yield to fear. This reflection is profoundly relevant in light of the recent events surrounding President Trump, whose steadfast response to an assassination attempt has become a testament to his resolve and leadership.

When shots rang out and chaos erupted, instead of cowering or retreating, Trump defiantly pumped his fist. This simple gesture spoke volumes, symbolizing a steadfast refusal to succumb to fear. It was not just a personal reaction but a message to the nation: in the face of adversity, he would lead with strength and courage, qualities essential for guiding the country through turbulent times.

In the wake of such a harrowing experience, it is incumbent upon all of us to reflect on our own conduct and rhetoric in the political sphere. In a digital age where opinions are amplified through social media and online platforms, it’s far too easy to engage in vitriolic discourse from behind a screen. The attempted assassination serves as a chilling reminder of the consequences of inflammatory language and the need for civility in public discourse.

The events of that day were a glaring reminder of the challenges facing the nation and the need for strong, steady leadership. In the midst of an election defined by debates over age and competency, President Trump demonstrated unequivocally that he possesses the grit and capability to lead.

President Trump’s pumped fist was not just a gesture; it was a declaration that he is prepared to lead this nation forward, guided by faith in our collective strength and a determination to overcome any obstacle in our path.

Dan Nordberg, Colorado Springs  

Editor’s note: Nordberg is a former Colorado state representative and served as a regional administrator and director of the Office of Rural Affairs at the U.S. Small Business Administration during the Trump administration.  

Debating Thomas Friedman’s view of Trump and Biden

Re: “Anxious times — The devil may be enjoying this election season, but I am not,” July 14 commentary

After reading Thomas Friedman’s commentary, I am amazed that the man has won any awards, unless it is about Democrats telling lies. His lies about President Donald Trump are both astounding and politically bigoted. If you remove the COVID madness, this country was in better shape and better respected than during any recent presidency. Trump is a savvy businessman, which made him a savvy president. No amount of lying and bloviating will change that. Another reason the readership of most liberal papers is decreasing.

William F. Hineser, Arvada

Thomas Friedman’s political article in Sunday’s Post was spot on. Every voting American needs to read this article. It is excellent and well-written. Both parties need to wake up and see what this presidential campaign is doing to our country. Our elections should not be this divisive.

Peg Wirt, Broomfield

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