The press is full of speculation about the letter. The Times knows who wrote it but will not tell. I am quite certain I know who is the author. Many years in politics whispers the answer in my ear.
First, remember the President has wanted to fire several people on his White House staff for a long time. They are people who have let him down. But, other staff put roadblocks in the President's path and several people who should not be there remain.
The President, then, needs powerful reasons to fire such people. He needs to roll right over those obstacles. What better reason is there than disloyalty. That is why the President himself wrote the letter.
You are going to see the President clean house. The reason behind the house cleaning will be disloyalty. He need not accuse anyone in particular of writing the letter, he is not a liar. But they are disloyal for other reasons and suspicion will remain in the public and press about the letter.
I read though the letter and recognized a style of the President. He is a modest and quiet man about his faith. The letter makes no reference to his religious convictions. He left out religion for his own personal reasons. That is key to understanding how we can be quite certain he is the author. If someone else had written the letter it would have mentioned the President's frequent reference to his Savior Jesus Christ.
I'm sharing this only among you here at Landover Baptist Church.
Here is the President's letter:
https://www.nytimes.com/2018/09/05/o...esistance.html
First, remember the President has wanted to fire several people on his White House staff for a long time. They are people who have let him down. But, other staff put roadblocks in the President's path and several people who should not be there remain.
The President, then, needs powerful reasons to fire such people. He needs to roll right over those obstacles. What better reason is there than disloyalty. That is why the President himself wrote the letter.
You are going to see the President clean house. The reason behind the house cleaning will be disloyalty. He need not accuse anyone in particular of writing the letter, he is not a liar. But they are disloyal for other reasons and suspicion will remain in the public and press about the letter.
I read though the letter and recognized a style of the President. He is a modest and quiet man about his faith. The letter makes no reference to his religious convictions. He left out religion for his own personal reasons. That is key to understanding how we can be quite certain he is the author. If someone else had written the letter it would have mentioned the President's frequent reference to his Savior Jesus Christ.
I'm sharing this only among you here at Landover Baptist Church.
Here is the President's letter:
https://www.nytimes.com/2018/09/05/o...esistance.html
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