By JOHN KANELIS / johnkanelis_92@hotmail.com
I am staring straight into the face of a serious quandary.
What in the word am I going to do when Donald Trump exits the political stage on Jan. 20?
He’ll actually be out of the White House before then — more than likely. Trump won’t have the good manners or sense of decorum to attend President Biden’s inaugural. He’ll be sitting somewhere off-site, no doubt with his Twitter fingers itching to say something, anything derogatory about the new president.
That is going to leave bloggers and other commentators such as me without the grist on which we have relied since the day Donald and Melania Trump rode down the escalator at Trump Tower to announce that The Donald was running for president.
Good gawd, it’s been a hideous period since then. However, it has given High Plains Blogger plenty of material on which to comment.
Now comes President Biden. Boring ol’ Joe. He’s such a regular guy. He’s a product of public service, having served in the public eye since before he was elected to the U.S. Senate in 1972.
Joe Biden stands in stark contrast to the background that Donald Trump brought to the only public office he ever sought. Biden wants to serve the public. He puts others’ interests ahead of his own. He knows about “regular order” in the Senate and plans to insist on it as president.
Biden won’t be firing angry Twitter messages at all hours of the day and night. He likely won’t fire Cabinet members who displease him simply by contradicting some wild statements he might make.
Folks, we are re-entering a time of political norms that have been plowed asunder by the ghastly whims of Donald Trump.
What to do? I pledge to look at policy pronouncements that come from the president, or from his senior Cabinet leaders, or from Republicans and Democrats in Congress who will serve with Joe Biden as partners in the complex federal government.
I will seek to resist the temptation to blast those who make preposterous statements … although I cannot possibly make an ironclad promise to never speak ill of them.
As for the 45th president. He becomes irrelevant in my eyes on Jan. 20 … if not sooner!
Oh, if youâll open your eyes, youâll have plenty to write about with âtheâ Bidenâs. I donât expect to read anything negative about Biden. Your hate for Trump is so high, youâll allow anything from Biden and his family.