Trump’s vision of America has always been dark and dystopian. His 2017 inaugural ‘American carnage’ address revealed a seething darkness, a visceral hatred of Americans who hadn’t supported his candidacy.
Trump’s hatred lingered over the next seven years, festering into a full, raging boil, because now he wants to sic the military on peop…
Trump’s vision of America has always been dark and dystopian. His 2017 inaugural ‘American carnage’ address revealed a seething darkness, a visceral hatred of Americans who hadn’t supported his candidacy.
Trump’s hatred lingered over the next seven years, festering into a full, raging boil, because now he wants to sic the military on people who don't support him.
Trump said last week on Fox "News" that the U.S. military should “handle” “the enemies within,” calling people who don’t support him “sick and radical.”
His supporters either don't believe him, or do believe him and are supporting him because of his hatred. It's a grievous reflection on the sustainability of our great experiment.
Trump’s vision of America has always been dark and dystopian. His 2017 inaugural ‘American carnage’ address revealed a seething darkness, a visceral hatred of Americans who hadn’t supported his candidacy.
Trump’s hatred lingered over the next seven years, festering into a full, raging boil, because now he wants to sic the military on people who don't support him.
Trump said last week on Fox "News" that the U.S. military should “handle” “the enemies within,” calling people who don’t support him “sick and radical.”
His supporters either don't believe him, or do believe him and are supporting him because of his hatred. It's a grievous reflection on the sustainability of our great experiment.