Good reading for those who refuse to believe that Trump's violent rhetoric amounts to incitement; it isn't only on Trump, but also his enablers in the GOP. Saying that Trump's language, attacks, and encouragement of physical threats was irresponsible wasn't so controversial for Marco Rubio a few years ago. Now he is too much of a chicken-shit to say it. So this is also on him:
https://crooked.com/articles/gop-problem-from-hell/
As much as I loathe Trump, it's not all on him. Only an extreme partisan or an idiot would say that.
You are welcome to point out where anyone is saying this is "all on him." You can start with the post you quoted.
Guess you don't read what you post, or if you do, infer well from what was written. Saying the GOP has folded under the influence of Trump is essentially saying that the divisive times are Trump's doing.
Don't play the bullshit parsing game here, fella.
You're just redstate in blue underwear.
You attribute an argument to me that I did not make, then claim I am playing a "bullshit parsing game" when I point that out. I'm not the one here who is playing games, fella.
I said the GOP shares blame for Trump's continued rhetoric of hate and violence. They absolutely do. If they came out against it, and used their powers of oversight to build real consequences against it, it would stop. But yeah, "The divisive times" are Trump's doing. And the doing of his GOP enablers. And the doing of FOX news. And the doing of media platforms (including Facebook) that echo hate, and provide safe spaces for white supremacists and other "deplorables."
If you have an actual argument against any of that, have at it. If you are only interested in burnishing some kind of imagined non-partisan bonafides that fool absolutely no one here, you are welcome to that too. Just don't expect another response from me.