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Andrew Smith's avatar

You write, "Trump’s refusal to condemn political violence on the right underscores his inability to act as president for the entire country."

I disagree. Trump's refusal underscores not his *inability* to act as president for the entire country, but rather his *refusal* to do so. "Inability" carries with it the idea of something attempted but not achieved, as in "I am unable to bench-press 300 pounds."

But Trump has made it abundantly clear that he has *no interest* in being president for the entire country. His only interest is in growing his own wealth; he cares only for those who can help him reach that goal -- and only while they remain potentially useful to him.

Jim Carmichael's avatar

Thank you for this eloquent summation of free speech principles and the untangling of the messy reporting on the Charlie Kirk assassination.

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