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Written by Ben Meiselas
Good morning, Meidas Mighty. I’m taking your advice and enjoying my coffee with a side of toast this morning to avoid a stomach ache. Thanks for the tip—it’s working. I think.
I’ve been reflecting on President Biden’s legacy this morning.
His speech yesterday at the Brookings Institution in D.C. made me a little emotional.
President Biden inherited a catastrophic mess left by Donald Trump in 2021 and cleaned it up masterfully. During his presidency, America never had a single month of job losses. Biden created 16.1 million jobs—the most of any president in history.
We experienced historically low unemployment. America led the world in GDP growth. America achieved energy independence. We focused on the climate. President Biden’s Infrastructure Act, Inflation Reduction Act, and CHIPS Act were historic pieces of legislation. He championed workers. He acted normal.
There was a moment during President Biden’s speech yesterday when he said, half-jokingly, that he could have learned from Donald Trump to put his name on the American Recovery Act checks he provided early in his term. I think Biden said this “half-jokingly” because, deep down, he recognizes that if he had been less humble—if he had spent his time bragging and boasting instead of keeping his head down and doing the hard work—perhaps he would have received more credit for his historic achievements.
One of the things I appreciated most about President Biden was the lack of drama. I liked how humble he was. Republicans and the media, however, framed this lack of chaos, theatrics, and drama as “sleepy.” The silent confidence of President Biden was twisted into a negative.
I don’t want to spend much time in this post discussing Trump drama, like his appointment of Kimberly Guilfoyle as Ambassador to Greece after Don Jr. was publicly seen holding hands with another woman. Or Hungary’s authoritarian leader and Putin emissary visiting Mar-a-Lago. As I said above, your toast suggestion helped cure my coffee-related stomach ache, and discussing topics like this might undo that progress.
So I’m just not going to talk about it right now. That okay?
Hmmm…are you enjoying the daily recaps by our Editor-in-Chief, Ron Filipkowski? His daily bulletins are incredible. We’re so lucky at MeidasTouch to have such a prolific and fearless Editor-in-Chief like Ron. I catch up on all my daily news with his bulletins. It’s pretty incredible that we only launched this Substack 78 days ago, and under Ron’s leadership, it has already become the 11th most-read political Substack in the world. Great work, Ron!
Is everyone watching Aaron Parnas’ exclusive live streams here on Substack? I enjoy how Aaron breaks things down.
In some personal news, my beautiful baby girl Ximena is doing amazing. She’s a little over two months old now. I’ll try to share a new photo soon—once I get the okay from my wife.
I’m also preparing to return to teaching at USC Law next semester. I already have about 100 students signed up for my class. I took this semester off to be with my baby girl, but last night, I started preparing my syllabus.
Finally, the MeidasTouch Network keeps growing. I love this Substack community. I love reading your comments and suggestions. I love posting our podcasts ad-free here on Substack. Later today, I’ll post the interview I did with Congressman Ro Khanna—I think you’ll enjoy it.
I’m about to head out for my daily walk. My coffee is almost finished, and the toast went quick.
I’m ready to fight alongside you today and get out some great content.
I’m so grateful for you all, and I love sharing this cup of coffee with you.
See you on camera soon! Be sure to check out our YouTube channels today (MeidasTouch, Legal AF, Adam Mockler, Tennessee Brando, Michael Cohen, True Crime MTN, etc.).
Sincerely,
Ben
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