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http://www.msnbc.com/rachel-maddow-show/trump-national-unity-goal-be-avoided-not-embracedFor Trump, national unity is a goal to be avoided, not embraced
10/29/18 08:40 AM
By Steve Benen
In early July, Donald Trump sat down with Fox Business Maria Bartiromo, who wrapped up her presidential interview with what seemed like a straightforward question: As the Commander in Chief, as the president of this great country, what can you do to bring us together? It was easy to imagine Trump responding with vague platitudes about shared principles.
But thats not what the president said. Instead, he replied:
You know, its our people [who] are so incredible you know, theres probably never been a base in the history of politics in this country like my base. I hope the other side realizes that they better just take it easy. They better just take it easy because some of the languages, some of the words you even some of the radical ideas, I really think theyre very bad for the country. I think theyre actually very dangerous for the country.
All of this was in response to a question about how Trump can bring Americans together a line of inquiry the president didnt even seem to understand. His instinctual response was to further divide the national constituency: his rabid Republican base is incredible and unrivaled in U.S. history, while his critics are dangerous.
It was a reminder that in this presidents mind, national unity isnt just elusive; its simply a goal for which he has no use.
Two months later, in September, Trump spoke to a television station in Montana and was asked about how best to bridge the divide among Americans. The president responded that Democrats are making fools out of themselves by opposing him.
Last week was a brutal week in modern American history. A Kentucky man was taken into custody after gunning down two African-American senior citizens in a Louisville supermarket (after failing to enter a black church minutes earlier). One day later, a Florida man was taken into custody and charged with sending pipe bombs to prominent Democratic leaders and officials. One day after that, a Pennsylvania gunman murdered 11 people in a synagogue.
Its tempting to think an American president would see these events and automatically feel the need to lead, heal, and unite. But that cant and wont happen with Donald Trump. Part of the problem is that these qualities arent in his skill set, and part of the problem is that he apparently doesnt want them to be.
Consider what Americans have heard from their president since Friday morning:
* Trump complained a few days ago that coverage of this bomb stuff was interfering with his political partys election-season messaging.
* After the arrest in Florida, Trump welcomed a group led by a right-wing conspiracy theorist whod blamed leftists for the bombs just two days earlier to the White House for an official event, where he lashed out at Democrats and globalists. When some in the audience shouted George Soros and Lock em up during the gathering, the president chuckled briefly and repeated the lock em up line.
* A couple of hours later, the president was asked if hes prepared to tone down the rhetoric under the circumstances. I could really tone it up, Trump replied. Because, as you know, the media has been extremely unfair to me and to the Republican Party. He added that he could reach out to the Americans who were targeted by the mail bombs, but he preferred to pass.
* A few hours after that, Trump headlined another partisan campaign rally, where he told a series of predictable lies while lashing out at Democrats, including calling out Rep. Maxine Waters (D-Calif.) by name. The California congresswoman was one of those targeted by the accused mail-bomber.
* On Saturday morning, almost immediately after the mass shooting at a Pittsburgh synagogue, Trump complained that the temple failed to have armed guards inside the house of worship to protect its congregants.
* A few hours later, at remarks to Future Farmers of America, the president said he considered canceling the appearance, not because of the mass murder that morning, but because the rain messed up his hair. At the same event, which was not supposed to be political, Trump lashed out at Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.), mocking her ancestry.
* Yesterday, after seeing Democratic donor Tom Steyer on CNN, Trump wrote on Twitter that Steyer came across as crazed and a stumbling lunatic. Steyer was also one of the people targeted by a Trump supporter with a pipe bomb.
* This morning, the president again condemned American news organizations as the true Enemy of the People.
* After the arrest in Florida, Trump welcomed a group led by a right-wing conspiracy theorist whod blamed leftists for the bombs just two days earlier to the White House for an official event, where he lashed out at Democrats and globalists. When some in the audience shouted George Soros and Lock em up during the gathering, the president chuckled briefly and repeated the lock em up line.
* A couple of hours later, the president was asked if hes prepared to tone down the rhetoric under the circumstances. I could really tone it up, Trump replied. Because, as you know, the media has been extremely unfair to me and to the Republican Party. He added that he could reach out to the Americans who were targeted by the mail bombs, but he preferred to pass.
* A few hours after that, Trump headlined another partisan campaign rally, where he told a series of predictable lies while lashing out at Democrats, including calling out Rep. Maxine Waters (D-Calif.) by name. The California congresswoman was one of those targeted by the accused mail-bomber.
* On Saturday morning, almost immediately after the mass shooting at a Pittsburgh synagogue, Trump complained that the temple failed to have armed guards inside the house of worship to protect its congregants.
* A few hours later, at remarks to Future Farmers of America, the president said he considered canceling the appearance, not because of the mass murder that morning, but because the rain messed up his hair. At the same event, which was not supposed to be political, Trump lashed out at Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.), mocking her ancestry.
* Yesterday, after seeing Democratic donor Tom Steyer on CNN, Trump wrote on Twitter that Steyer came across as crazed and a stumbling lunatic. Steyer was also one of the people targeted by a Trump supporter with a pipe bomb.
* This morning, the president again condemned American news organizations as the true Enemy of the People.
Its not that hes trying and failing to bring people together; its that Trump doesnt see the point in even making an effort. Its a goal for which he has no use. For him, division isnt an unfortunate byproduct of contemporary challenges and disputes, its an objective to be welcomed and exploited.
As the Washington Posts E.J. Dionne explained very well in his new column, For Trump and his enablers, national unity is not a noble goal but a dire threat to their political well-being.
Stop waiting for this president to bring Americans together. He doesnt want to.
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