Mattis on Trump
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I wouldn’t say literally never, in fact I can think of one time he tried reading a unifying speech, though he undid it all with ad-libbing at the end.
But his instinct is not to try to unify - it’s to let you know what side he’s on and why the other side are Un-American or whatever.
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@jon-nyc said in Mattis on Trump:
I wouldn’t say literally never, in fact I can think of one time he tried reading a unifying speech, though he undid it all with ad-libbing at the end.
But his instinct is not to try to unify - it’s to let you know what side he’s on and why the other side are Un-American or whatever.
I think maybe you just don't like him very much.
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Trump loves a fight. Some people are like that. It's not really his instinct to unite.
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@jon-nyc said in Mattis on Trump:
I wouldn’t say literally never, in fact I can think of one time he tried reading a unifying speech, though he undid it all with ad-libbing at the end.
But his instinct is not to try to unify - it’s to let you know what side he’s on and why the other side are Un-American or whatever.
I would say this is true.
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*He goes on to contrast the American ethos of unity with Nazi ideology. “Instructions given by the military departments to our troops before the Normandy invasion reminded soldiers that ‘The Nazi slogan for destroying us … was “Divide and Conquer.” Our American answer is “In Union there is Strength.”’ We must summon that unity to surmount this crisis—confident that we are better than our politics.” *
That's the third paragraph. Of course, Trump is a Nazi. He just missed his chance to arrest all the protesters in Washington and have them machine-gunned.
He couldn't have forced them into the gas chambers, as the Corps of Engineers hasn't gotten them completed, yet. They've been too busy putting up and taking down hospitals.