Now and again, it is wise to forget the ebb and flow of political inanities, and think hard – about philosophical underpinnings, who we are, why we are what we are, whether we are true to who we think we are. Today is that day. Judgment is easy, reflection hard.
We are at an edgy moment. There have been others. Washington, Adams, Jefferson, Madison, Monroe, and their peers faced a big one. Lincoln and his “band of rivals” faced another. Ours is almost as consequential, but quieter. We are in a moment that demands good judgment.
In this moment, for many reasons and when faith is scarce, good judgment is vital. It depends –as our Founders and Lincoln clearly wrote –on faith. Emotionalism and misjudgment are easy.
There is a real difference between evil intent and decisions aimed at advancing goodness that fall short. There is a difference between ideological blindness and those advancing moral ends who occasionally stumble. To do so – in any venue – is human, does not invalidate good intent.
To fail in a good endeavor, finding yourself wishing for a better path, does not make your efforts less good. Put differently, the Left argues for ends undermining society, while the Right may fall short but advances a goal that is sound, solid, and morally compassed.
Let’s go deeper. Only a morally compassed society understands this distinction. The beginning of the end is the failure to see the distinction. Washington, Adams, and Franklin all warned us.
A society that begins to fracture by failure of judgment, imprecise thinking, and no clear moral compass –stepping away from sacred traditions that produced its greatness, biblical truths, and ready conscience – is bound to fracture.
Our Founders all knew this because they saw it in living color, how fractures become fissures, fissures canyons, canyons chasms that are continental, seemingly unbridgeable, become so.
So, how does a society – nation, state, or community – prevent this terrible, potentially irreversible, life-changing outcome? By recognizing early on the truths that bind the society together to this point, the sources of strength – sources of wisdom that preserve respect.
Hating each other, hating a leader who seeks goodness – and instead pushing to undermine him and his liberty-loving philosophy to consolidate power, reduce liberties, is a cancer, early-stage societal dissolution.
Needed is a return to good judgment, mercy, humility, reflection, recognition of a loving God’s work in our lives, without whom there would be no peace, hope, conscience, or respect.
Needed is the understanding that a destined society – and America’s always has been – fights evil with unblinking conviction, as in WWII, but does not misidentify evil, does not impute malice where there is none, never forgets the imperative, biblical, historic, and society-saving truths.
One of the most timeless imperatives is this – to assess with clarity and to critically appreciate that all who strive valiantly may fall short, that political, social, and business leaders make errors, but that a society with a future – a destined society – fights real evil not false evil, and constantly self-educates, seeks self-awareness, finds and holds firm to faith, forgives the errors of our well-intentioned.
Just as good parents, teachers, and employers see and understand this, so must good citizens in a society destined to survive the inevitability of human frailties…We cannot default to misjudgment, rashness, hate, violence, or mindless condemnation of those who lead with good intentions. If we keep that truth close, our future is long. If we forget it, we are in peril.
Robert Charles is a former Assistant Secretary of State under Colin Powell, former Reagan and Bush 41 White House staffer, attorney, and naval intelligence officer (USNR). He wrote “Narcotics and Terrorism” (2003), “Eagles and Evergreens” (2018), and is National Spokesman for AMAC. Robert Charles has also just released an uplifting new book, “Cherish America: Stories of Courage, Character, and Kindness” (Tower Publishing, 2024).

“Sometimes you see young children fighting like crazy. They hate each other and they’re fighting in a park, You try to pull them apart and they don’t want to be pulled apart.”
“Sometimes you have to let them fight for a while,”
Great article. Thank you Mr. Charles.
To advance goals that are ” sound, solid, and morally compassed .” — that is the right way to go about doing what needs to be done. Errors along the way – are part of being human – and the more complex the issues the more understanding is required. As in baseball the various players who may lead in home runs, or hits, RBI ‘s cannot be expected to score runs consistently every time at bat.And as in World War Two — the victory of good over evil was an effort that required determination in spite of strategies not turning out as planned. The Faith carried the day many times . Remembering the sense of purpose , the things that are part of respecting Truth is vital . May God Bless America — this Nation is the land of the free and home of the brave — because of Courage and Reverence for Truth by. those who have understood the value of being Morally Compassed. History can strengthen us in so many ways — thought of the courage that must have been required by the crew members of Lightships in the days before lighthouses and Lightships were replaced by other technologies — that is just one example of how the idea of being morally compassed has always required the right spirit. Great ideas in this article RBC !
“…hating a leader who seeks goodness…is a cancer, early-stage societal dissolution.” So true. America needs to wake up. As the author states, a destined society – fights real evil not false evil, and constantly self-educates, seeks self-awareness, finds and holds firm to faith,
“And you shall know the truth, and the truth shall make you free.” Truth is incredibly powerful. So is prayer.
I believe this is the most inspired article I have seen in the context of where our two political parties stand today. There is no way to disagree with Mr. Charles’ challenge to constantly identify and compare the differences between real evil and false evil, or, put another way, to NEVER allow politically motivated mischaracterizations of party or policies to go unchallenged. We must ALWAYS shine a bright light on false vilification of sound, well-intended governance, and do likewise with groundless championing of nefarious policy that would undermine our rights by diminishing transparency while dispensing disinformation. We MUST call out false messaging that intends to erase the line between reality and falsehood. We have seen and understood these tactics for way too long to ignore their past damage, worldwide, and future potential to destroy our own republic, free speech and personal safety. We have choices in how we move forward in dealing with false ambiguities, and we must now make and commit to those choices. There is much work to do, and NOW is the time to recommit to that effort.
According to the all time best selling book, “we do not wrestle against flesh and blood (evil people), but against …. the spiritual forces of evil in the heavenly places. (Ephesians 6:12). Stand/kneel and fight we must! Also speak up! Thank you for your insights Charles.
Thank you for clearly stating the truth so clearly and openly.
“The truth shall set you free” and Trump is leading the way
The trolls are back, welcome to the weekend.
I must say though, they are entertaining even if creativity is a bit lacking!
Why should he? All the evidence the Democrats said wasn’t there shows that Joe Biden was NOT legitimately elected!
Only Time can tell!
I am hoping that Elon Musk can forgive Mr. Trump.
I can’t help but believe that Robert is speaking metaphorically of the rift between Trump and Musk.