Tuesday, February 5, 2019

You don't really think he can be a unifier, do you? - Part 2

President Trump is to deliver what aides called a message of bipartisan unity on Tuesday night in his first address to Congress in the new era of divided government, but any hope of harmony was dispelled long before he left the White House.

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Still stung by his failure to use a partial government shutdown to pressure Congress into paying for his border wall, Mr. Trump has hardly been in the mood for collaboration with the other party, anyway. As he and his team have drafted his address in recent days, he has groused about the text, complaining that it is too gentle on Democrats, according to people briefed on the matter.

  NYT
I have no doubt he'll ad-lib some jabs.
The president has sought to sharpen various lines, and while aides have urged him to congratulate Speaker Nancy Pelosi on her ascension after the November midterm elections, which handed control of the House to Democrats, they were not entirely clear that he would.

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Democrats did not wait for the address, scheduled for 9 p.m. Eastern time, to challenge him.

Senator Chuck Schumer of New York, the minority leader, took to the Senate floor to declare that Mr. Trump’s presidency was failing and troubled by chaos, and that any promises he would make were hardly credible. Anticipating calls for unity, Mr. Schumer mocked the idea that Mr. Trump was capable of bringing the country together.
No doubt why he told the luncheon group that Schumer "can be a nasty son of a bitch."
“I see Schumer is already criticizing my State of the Union speech, even though he hasn’t seen it yet,” the president [tweeted]. “He’s just upset that he didn’t win the Senate, after spending a fortune, like he thought he would. Too bad we weren’t given more credit for the Senate win by the media!”

Mr. Schumer responded with a tweet of his own: “Thanks for watching my speech but you must have missed this line: ‘Even more empty than his policy promises are President Trump’s calls each year for unity.’”
Nasty, Chuck.

...but hey, do what you want...you will anyway.

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