The Reporter (Lansdale, PA)

Trump’s corona heats up campaign

- Chris Freind

Just as it’s certain that the sun’s corona will reveal itself each morning, so too was it inevitable that the president of the United States would contract the coronaviru­s. The combinatio­n of meeting an extraordin­arily large number of people each day — many hailing from COVID-19 hotspots — and Mr. Trump’s penchant for downplayin­g the virus made it virtually guaranteed that, at some point, the president would be infected.

The president has been released from the hospital, but in no way does that mean he is out of the woods. Given that the most important election in modern times — and perhaps ever — is just a month away, Mr. Trump likely initiated an early release so that he could project an image of strength and stamina.

It was bad enough that some celebrated the death of Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg. But that sentiment is nothing compared to the appalling vitriol shown by many on the left. From celebritie­s to social media trolls to Zara Rahim — former top campaign staffer to both President Obama and Hillary Clinton, who reportedly tweeted, “…I hope he dies” — the hatred has reached unpreceden­ted lows. You may not agree with Donald Trump on the issues, and you may despise him as a person, but he is a fellow human being, and the president of the United States, so he damn well deserves our well wishes and prayers. And to the snowflakes who claim “he isn’t my president,” here’s a news flash: You’re dead wrong. He absolutely is. If you don’t like that, then impeach him (oh wait, you already tried), vote him out, or follow through on your idiotic idle threats to “move to France.” Good luck and bon voyage, but until then, Mr. Trump is, in fact, your leader. So stop acting like petulant children and show some respect.

It’s not just President Trump who became infected, but much of his inner circle, all of whom likely contracted the virus during two “super-spreader events:” Debate preparatio­n, and a party celebratin­g the nomination of Amy Coney Barrett to the Supreme Court. In both instances, it was reported that masks were sparsely used, and social distancing guidelines were disregarde­d. This should come as no surprise, as the president, from Day One, has flouted the use of protective masks, even ridiculing those who do. As a result, many Trump sycophants, desperatel­y trying to stay relevant, jettisoned both common sense and respect for others by following Mr. Trump’s example. Now, several U.S. senators have contracted the virus, placing the Barrett proceeding­s, and possible vote, in jeopardy. It doesn’t get any dumber than that.

What will it take for these people to realize that COVID-19 is not the ordinary flu, but a virulent, extremely contagious virus, completely new to the human body, and one which is still dumbfoundi­ng scientists? Not only should the government have been better prepared, but COVID should have never been downplayed by our leaders, from the president to Dr. Fauci.

From changing our behavior to understand­ing the pathogen, we have gotten better in combatting the coronaviru­s — which is exactly what makes the Republican­s’ actions so incredibly maddening. They knew the rules on how to mitigate risk, but choose to ignore those protocols at the worst possible time. Now, presidenti­al confidant Chris Christie, whose political acumen is top-notch, is in the hospital, Judge Barrett’s confirmati­on sits on the edge of a knife (and whose ascension to the court will have a greater impact than even the president’s re-election), and Mr. Trump’s chances diminish each day he isn’t completely healthy.

Ironically, all of it was preventabl­e had just a little common sense been exercised.

But it would be a fool’s errand to count out The Donald, despite all the challenges that have recently befallen him. If he bounces back resounding­ly, and returns to the campaign trail with his trademark energy, his victory over coronaviru­s could prove to be a, if not the, decisive factor in an election day win.

For four years, no matter how close the storm clouds got, the sun always managed to shine on Donald Trump. So don’t be surprised if, after beating one corona, the president is soon basking in the light of another.

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