4/14/2025
My Dear Friend & POTUS, DJT,
Did you call Rory McIllroy(RDM) to congratulate him? I encourage you to amplify this narrative about resilience, “once you go through those heartbreaks… disappointments, you get to a place where you remember how it feels & you wake up the next day & you’re like… life moves on. You dust yourself off & you go again.” You showed the same kind of tenacity by running again after your loss in 2020. Americans could benefit from hearing the old adage, “if at first you don’t succeed, try, try again.”
Congrats on a glowing physical report. Did you lose 20 pounds on purpose? I was surprised that the PBS called your BP of 128 over 74 to be “elevated.” It sounds good to me.
I’m sure you’ll have fun bonding with your bro, Nayib Bukele (NABO), today. I hope you, too, don’t get too carried away thinking you can lock up 10% of the population. It’s a bad idea for so many reasons. According to El Pais, El Salvador‘s “economy isn’t doing well. Local newspapers report people going hungry and eating meager meals.” Moreover, some think NABO is criminalizing impoverished Salvadoras. You don’t plan to do that, do you?
Most importantly, tell him he has to send Kilmar Armando Abrego Garcia(KAAG) back to the US. I can see no justification for keeping an innocent man who was deported by mistake in jail in a foreign land. Even your staunchest fans won’t like that. Please bring him home ASAP & do whatever you can to repair the harm to him & his 3 kids for the trauma you have put them through. Doing so will prevent further embarrassment for this embarrassing situation.
Speaking of embarrassment, the silver lining of the earthquake in Burma might be that Gen MAL can now save face & come up with a plan for peace. Maybe Malaysian PM Anwar Ibrahim(AI) will suggest that when the two meet in Bangkok. Perhaps you can call AI & plant that seed. MAL can attribute his change of heart to the need to rebuild the country, rather than admit his coup was a huge mistake.
Mistakes can be marvelous, you know. That’s what we tell the 4th graders during math time. We talk about the four different kinds of mistakes, stretch, ah-ha, sloppy & high stakes, all of which offer learning experiences. I’m sure you can find a way to spin your mistake regarding KAAG as a “stretch,” to counteract the perception it was “sloppy.”
RDM had some flubs on the links yesterday & he acknowledged them attributing them to nerves. I encourage you to acknowledge yours, too. I will try to do the same.
BYBS,
RCA