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Divider in Chief
Not like previous presidents, Donald Trump “makes use of every thing to divide us.” America’s 250th anniversary is not any exception, the NYT Opinion contributor Pete Wehner argues on “The Opinions.”
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I imply, all presidents are partisan. However previous to Trump, most presidents picked moments. Generally there have been moments of nationwide tragedy, typically they have been anniversaries, they usually use these moments to try to unify the nation. And on this case, Donald Trump, due to his personal peculiar sociopathy and psychology, makes use of every thing to divide us. So lots of the nation is simply testing and that’s a disgrace. It’s attention-grabbing as a result of once you consider the 12 months 1976, that may be very near a interval when our nation was deeply divided. We consider the 12 months 1968, after we had the assassinations of Martin Luther King and Bobby Kennedy. The Vietnam Conflict tore us aside. We have been within the midst of an enormous cultural change, and in order that division within the nation might simply have performed out in 1976. And there have been attention-grabbing arguments that 12 months. I imply, we shouldn’t sanitize the previous and say we have been utterly united, however the incentives in politics have been radically totally different at that second. And specifically, as Pete steered, the incentives for Gerald Ford, who felt that the appropriate factor to do and the politically sensible factor to do each was to deliver the nation collectively. That’s not the management we’ve in the mean time.
June 15, 2026
