About his speech, Trump, showing his new softer side said, “I had all prepared an extremely tough speech, really good, all about the corrupt, horrible administration.” Then he added, “But I threw it away.” He then said, “I want to unite our country.” Which is an idea that held up during his conversation with with New York Post columnist Michael Goodwin all the way until when asked about how he would change his tone that policy differences were, in Goodwin’s words, “the stumbling block.”
But has he changed? As soon as the dismissal of the classified documents case was announced Monday, Trump took to Truth Social to call for the dismissal of all the other charges and cases he faces, overseen by a “Democrat Justice Department.”
Different. Trumps rhetoric doesn't inspire violence quite the same. He doesn't say Biden is a dictator or Hitler (?!). He speaks in generalities that the system needs to cured. And he never condoned violence (i.e. BLM riots), unlike the left has not endorsed harassing democratic officials when they are acting outside of their official duties (i.e. chilling at a restaurant), and the "good people on both sides" is a misquote.
ReplyDeleteUnlike Kamala Harris who called Jew-hating protestors "good people"
Deletegood people on both sides is not a misquote
DeleteSource for Harris other than Fox News?
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