During an interview last June in his New York office, I asked Donald Trump about his use of language that many considered insulting and divisive. “Will there be a pivot for you from the primaries to the general election campaign?”
The candidate said “I agree” about the tone of the campaign and that he intended to pivot. “It’s starting very soon,” he promised.
We’re still waiting.
Americans respond to optimism (read Ronald Reagan’s speeches). Let the Democrats own gloom and doom. The president should rise above that and rekindle an optimistic spirit that has always led America to new heights. Please knock off the insults, Mr. President. They are poisoning your presidency and the good you and a Republican Congress can do.
( Read the rest of the above column by Cal Thomas.)