Guy Noir said:
In reference to some of the comments about Trump being divisive, I was surprised about the turnover that Trump had with his senior staff that often led to an ending relationship that is not congenial. Trump has belittled these people in the news media. Examples are Mike Pence, Kevin McCarthy, Rex Tillerson, Bill Barr, Liz Cheney, etc. These people were in for a while but once they disagree with Trump they are all of a sudden not conservative or good leaders. Surely Trump is dividing the Republican party. I think that makes him divisive.
To be honest, it's a complete joke when somone says (insert any politician name here) is divisive. They're ALL divisive.
Hell, even under Reagan's landslide re-election in '84 over 40% of the voters cast a vote against him. Was he divisive? Kamala has lost staff faster than bill clintons lost his pants at a Miss America pageant, is she divisive? Of course, she's a politician.
To pretend that Trump is more divisive than any other politician is the history of the world ever period, is either: 1) Outright partisan blindness or 2) Constipated with a chronic case of TDS or 3) Complete dishonesty.
The fact remains that Trump brought more gays, more hispanics and more blacks over to his side than any other recent Republican president or candidate on the GOP ticket. Hell, he garnered more non-white votes than any other Republican in 60 years.
One of the most divisive presidents, my ass. I'm not saying you said that, but I've seen it posted by other resident liberals here.
I will say one thing. Biden seems to be less devisive than Trump. He's got almost everyone believing his an idiot. We're almost all unified on that front. So yay to dementia Joe