Message from @pratel
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can get him past confirmed
but no one will ever be right with anything he says
They did this same thing with Justice Thomas.
it will always be a fight because of this
ya i know
And Thomas got confirmed.
look how that turned out
He's still around and has a great deal of influence.
Really, the question is why the black community doesn't recognize him more.
Honestly, I bridging the divide think it could start with something crazy: Like Obama endorsing some Trump employees for academic jobs.
As I said the delay tactic will fall apart if there's no attempt to schedule testimony from that Dem operative accuser.
I don't think Trump is going to really do anything as president that will bridge any divides. Too much is at stake.
Another thing is if the Kochs fund a democrat (as they are doing now)
But those are relatively low-impact motions.
I actually call out Obama alot on this.
He does a good job talking about "talking with one's enemies' but he never really backs it up.
The left puts way too much energy into creating and sustaining the divides you're referring to for Trump to bridge them instantly.
Obama in particular could do alot to put this all down. He's still widely respected and has made noises like he thinks things should calm down.
Ruth Bader Ginsberg has said she hasn't like the confirmation proceedings.
Obama is a joke.
The Dem base doesn't worship Obama the way it used to.
And if he makes a clear move to bridge the divide, it would do alot.
Obama is just a neolib stooge.
True. You could make the same argument with GW Bush.
W was a neocon stooge.
And he's been working in that direction too.
And that's why he's not really accomplished anything.
That's why he doesn't motivate the Dem base like he did in 2008. They have a better idea of what he's selling.
OK. What do you propose to bridge the divide as TylerC was asking?
Which divide specifically?
The partisan gap.
Well, antifa needs to be destroyed by the FBI, for starters.
Antifa is a counterterrorism issue.
while i do want antifa taken down, that wont bridge any gap, that will widen it
We can't engage on civil terms when there's a constant threat of physical violence lurking.
the people that support them will decry it, no matter how soft the takedown is
i agree with you dev
i think the threat of that violence is the only reason i am here
Ending violence against Trump supporters is a non-negotiable precondition for any move to 'bridge the partisan divide'.
its the worst thing to come of all of this crap