President Ronald Reagan and Suzanne Massie | Photo Credit: Ronald Reagan Presidential Library
God has a way of teaching us that the world is smaller than we think. Trust is central to all meaningful human relationships, yet trust is in short supply. Trust in government is vital.
Nowhere is that more obvious than in Maine, where I grew up. In my youth, trust in elected officials, with rare exceptions, was reposed with confidence. The trust vested was honored. Names like US Senator Margaret Chase Smith – and her “Declaration of Conscience” – were rightly revered.
In that same era, a woman named Suzanne Massie lived in a place called Blue Hill, Maine. Once, married to Robert Massie, they were great scholars of Russia. Their books are still legendary.
My life never intersected with Suzanne or Robert Massie, but it did intersect with Senator Smith, who allowed me a quiet interview. After regaling me, she confided politics was “meaner,” trust fading.
While I never met Suzanne Massiem, my younger self worked for Ronald Reagan. Mrs. Massie was his advisor on Russia. Unlike some, she did not hate the Russian people. She knew their history. What she disdained was the Soviet government’s untruthfulness, inability to be trusted.
Life is funny. In Maine, we studied the Constitution, felt proud of it. We went to Boy Scouts and church school. We learned free speech, freedom of worship, owned guns, and knew our government was ours. It was not a power unto itself. We were not the Soviet Union.
Time passed. Margaret Chase Smith retired, and others filled in. Suzanne Massie of Maine began to guide President Reagan – meeting him more than a dozen times. She gradually taught him about the Russian culture, how freedom was universally oppressed, and about Russian proverbs.
Reagan was a quick learner, experienced in memorizing lines and remembering stories, many of which he retold. One day, Mrs. Massie taught him a Russian proverb tied to trust. It boiled down to “trust, but verify.” She suggested he use this proverb with Gorbachev. Reagan did, and to good effect.
So often did Reagan use the proverb, including to justify procedures assuring Soviet compliance with the Intermediate Range Nuclear Forces (INF) Treaty, that Gorbachev remarked to Reagan, “You repeat that every time we meet,” to which Reagan responded simply, “I like it.”
Before long, Gorbachev was taking a page from Reagan. He began reciting Ralph Waldo Emerson, another New Englander, to Reagan. He famously observed, “The reward of a thing well done, is to have it done.” Reagan seemed to like all this. Surely Suzanne Massie must have.
In that time, an understanding existed that trust mattered between governments and people. With it – subject to verification – things worked. Without it, cooperation disintegrated, and fear and anger grew.
Fast forward. Across the US, a majority felt Biden violated public trust. Money was wasted, one-party rule allowed, the president’s family sold influence to China, indulged in drug abuse, lied, overspent, overtaxed, inflated, had no accountability, and villainized political opponents. It was a disgrace.
If the Soviet Union – ended by Reagan and Gorbachev – was the low water mark for one-party rule, oppression of rights, lack of accountability, and betrayal of public trust decades ago, Biden was a long step in that direction – reversed by a Republican sweep in 2024.
Ironically, nowhere is the risk of abuse now than in one-party Maine, where Democrats ritually oppress rights, avoid accountability, cover up fraud, waste money, endanger children, overspend, overtax, and are desperately clinging to power. The state government is a disgrace.
One only wonders: What would Maine’s paragon of conscience, Senator Margaret Chase Smith, or Suzanne Massie, or Ronald Reagan make of such manifestly abusive, unrepentant, fraud-fanning, one-party rule in Norman Rockwell’s Maine? Resurgent, belligerent, and defiant – abuse of trust.
One can only imagine. But God has a way of teaching us that the world is smaller than we think. What goes around comes around, always does. Trust is central to human relationships. In Maine, Democrats have boldly betrayed it. Everyone knows. The time has come to end one-party rule here. Margaret Chase Smith, Emerson, Massie, and Reagan would agree – Trust in government is vital.
Robert Charles is a former Assistant Secretary of State under Colin Powell, former Reagan and Bush 41 White House staffer, Maine attorney, ten-year naval intelligence officer (USNR), and 25-year businessman. He wrote “Narcotics and Terrorism” (2003), “Eagles and Evergreens” (North Country Press, 2018), and “Cherish America: Stories of Courage, Character, and Kindness” (Tower Publishing, 2024). He is the National Spokesman for AMAC. Today, he is running to be Maine’s next Governor (please visit BobbyforMaine.com to learn more)!

May God use you, Mr. Charles to be the one to restore trust to the people of Maine. God’s blessings upon you.
You are right, but I fear that pretty much NOBODY trusts “government” these days. I don’t think the midterms this year will end well for America. Without a Republican majority Trump’s progress will stall. I am sad to see so many common sense congressional members leaving, the lifetime people can go! Hard to blame them. Congress has been broken for a very long time. I’ve never missed an election in my entire life but I have lost hope, as so many others have. I will always vote but I know many that don’t even bother any longer.
RBC, God is in control always. Nothing happens that He is not aware of. Your state has been going through judgement as God has been using this situation as an example for the rest of the nation. The West Coast states have been going through judgment with the use of weather and these states leadership continue to ignore the consequences of their actions. The Northeast portion of the states have been going through the same situation. The people of NYC are now just beginning to suffer severe judgement for their election of a socialist/Islamic mayor. Until the nation repents of the many sins that have been committed against our Creator, judgments will continue to be harsher.
We, The People will trust the Government, as long as they are trust Worthy. For the most part, Politician’s don’t think there is among us, out here, that can tell when our government gets wrapped up in HiJink’s. We can tell, never forget it. Thanks, President Trump, for getting rid of a MONSTER at our back door.
I love Robert B. Charles. His writing is excellent! I try to read all of his articles, and I’ve yet to find one I disagree with. If I lived in Maine, I would definitely vote for him. Here’s hoping he wins that election in a landslide!
Government that keeps surveillance on it’s citizens 24/7 is feared, that is not American way, but there are those who would love it. After all,. basket of deplorables is not to be trusted, who could possibly trust that kind of government, it’s a two way street , if only politicians were capable of honesty.
Well, RBC, that was back in the “olden days”, when many of the people infesting the USA were not even BORN yet. The younger folks now, the ones supplanting us older folks as fast as they can, all the while leaning towards the Dumba$$ocrat$, are fixing to take over. And when do, all bets are off. No trust in gubmint, the Constitution or even Rule of Law in these folks. I sit around daily watching what passes for the ‘news’ and wonder what happened to the USA I was born into, some 75 years ago. I NEVER thought we would have the country we see today. Never….
Thanks, Leslie! Couldn’t have said it any better!
“It would be a dangerous delusion were a confidence in the men of our choice to silence our fears for the safety of our rights, confidence is every where the parent of despotism; free government is founded in jealousy, and not in confidence.”