President Trump declared himself in excellent health, possessing a "good heart," "good soul," and having aced a cognitive test. His physician, Captain Sean P. Barbabella, corroborated this, stating Trump is "fully fit to execute the duties of the Commander-in-Chief."
The article contrasts this with President Biden's health disclosures, noting a lack of a publicized cognitive test and contrasting their communication styles with the press. It mentions the contrasting assessments given by Robert Hur, who deemed Biden unable to be prosecuted due to perceived mental limitations.
The article argues that Trump's success stems from an issues-oriented campaign, emphasizing solutions to the economy, border control, culture wars and foreign policy. Key policy proposals mentioned include tax cuts, deregulation, and ending wars.
The author concludes that Trump's strong convictions, coupled with his good health, underpinned his electoral success. This is contrasted with what the author views as a more ambiguous health record and public communications style from Biden.