
OPINION
I find it amazing sometimes how my political opinions turn into prophesies that become fulfilled regardless of the odds.
In the current political landscape, there is a lot of noise, a lot of anxiety, and a significant amount of hand-wringing regarding the 2028 election. From cable news panels to social media feeds, everyone seems to be obsessing over “what comes next.” But if we look at the reality of the situation—and the sheer force of the political movement we are witnessing—it’s time to be honest: worrying about 2028 is a waste of energy.
The reason is simple: we already know the direction of the wind. President Trump has been open about his interest in continuing his work, and if he decides to run for a third term, I believe no power on heaven or earth will prevent him from winning.
The Power of the Movement
To understand why this is inevitable, you have to look beyond standard political “rules” and look at the infrastructure. We aren’t just talking about a candidate; we are talking about a party and a campaign machine that has been refined into the most formidable political force in modern history.
His base isn’t just “voters”; they are a dedicated movement. His party is now fully aligned with his vision. If the decision is made to pursue 2028, the campaign will do everything in its power to make it happen. They have shown time and again that they can navigate obstacles that would sink any other politician. When that level of determination meets that level of public support, the outcome becomes a matter of “when,” not “if.”
Acceptance Over Anxiety
People spend countless hours debating the “legality” or the “norms” of such a move. They cite the 22nd Amendment as if it’s an unbreakable barrier, ignoring that legal interpretations and political momentum can shift. We’ve seen allies and legal scholars already beginning to discuss the nuances of these limits.
But regardless of the technicalities, the political reality is what matters. If the people want him and the party is behind him, the path will be cleared. History is made by those who push boundaries, not those who are contained by them.
Why Stop Worrying?
Worrying about 2028 implies that the outcome is still in doubt. I would argue it isn’t. By accepting the inevitable, we can stop the constant cycle of “election stress” and simply watch the process unfold.
- The Campaign is Ready: The machinery for a win is already in place.
- The Will is There: The President has hinted at it, and his supporters are clamoring for it.1
- The Opposition is Fragmented: No other figure on either side of the aisle possesses the same gravity.
Ultimately, we should stop treating 2028 like a giant question mark. It’s a period at the end of a sentence that has already been written. Whether you are a die-hard supporter or someone just watching from the sidelines, the most logical path forward is to accept that if the President wants it, it definitely will happen. Let’s stop the worrying and just enjoy the ride.
I have spoken… wait and see.



May 10, 2012 