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Morning Coffee With The Right Side: One year later, has anything changed?

Jul 14, 20259 min
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One year after the assassination attempt on President Trump, has anything changed? Have we learned any lessons or has it just gone back to how it was before? You already know the answers.

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Yesterday was the one year anniversary of the first assassination attempt on President Donald Trump's life. Of course, at the time, Trump was a former president and candidate to reclaim the office. He was running against Joe Biden, and a week later Joe Biden would be out of the race. Everything that was set in motion that day, with stuff that we can look back on in history books, we'll talk about

for years to come. It is believed by many that it was that day that President Trump fully secured the White House, sure the disastrous debate that Joe Biden had had already set in motion, that Trump was going to be the front runner and Democrats had already started meeting with President Biden trying to convince him to drop out of the race, and had this galvanizing moment not happened, maybe they could have gotten Biden out of the race

and painted it in a less desperate attempt. But the fact that it came a week after this assassination attempt certainly didn't help the Democrats. Of course, we've talked ad nauseum about how one also didn't help the Democrats the fact that they were left with an absolutely terrible candidate,

so we won't get into that again. But again, I don't know that the Democrats had much of a path before, but they certainly didn't have a path after this moment because people started to see Trump in a different light, Folks who maybe weren't the biggest fans President Trump saw this as an attempt on his life and saw this as an affront on the American way of life, and

it rallied them to the polls. Of course, then there was a second attempt not too far down the road, when he was at a golf course that was nowhere near as close as this one. This one saw several of Trump supporters shot, one fatally killed protecting his family, Trump takes a bullet to the ear. Slight head movement prevents us from having a different discussion about the events of that day. There's still lingering questions about how this deranged lunatic got in there with the gun, was able

to set up on a roof undetected. We have seen secret agents a secret service agents let go as a result of some investigations involving this, but we'll never get the full answers to these questions. The how is something that I think will remain a mystery for the most part. We know that it was a breakdown in security. We understand that we can see it with our own eyes, but I don't think they'll ever tell us the full story. Where are we today a year later. Are we better

off with our political discourse? Absolutely not. We're right back to where we were before the assassination attempt on President Trump's life. We're right back to that era of dehumanizing people that we disagree with, dehumanizing folks that carry out things that we don't like. And that's a problem people, and that's what we have to get away from. We have to go back to our human elements. It is one hundred percent okay to have disagreements. I don't have

to agree with you on everything. You don't have to agree with me on everything. As I jokely tell my friends, when they disagree, you're entitled to be wrong. But besides that little silly jab there, what we cannot do is just continue to treat each other like because I have a difference in opinion, I'm a lesser human than you. Maybe I'm not even human, maybe I'm subhuman in your mind. And this is disproportionately happening on the left. The left

constantly goes down this path. They lecture us about tolerance, but then they show us us what intolerance looks like. They lecture us tell us that we have to accept everything they say and that their opinion should be heard. When we push back with a counter opinion, they don't like it. It's born from racism, hatred, whatever nonsense they can throw out. They paint us out to be villains merely for having a disagreement. So where's the tolerance here?

Where's the open dialogue? It doesn't exist because we can't have it with a group of people that absolutely refuse to have the discussion because you've already put me in a box and said that I only believe what I believe because of an isamphobia, whatever nonsense that you've thrown out there, and until the left backs down, there's not

going to be an improvement. They spoke in eloquent words and told us after the failed assassination Trump tempt on President Trump's life, that they would move away from this, that we would find ourselves in an age where we can have political disagreements without going to the dehumanization card. But that didn't last. That lasted what two weeks? If that? Here we are, we're already once again being told that Donald Trump is hitler. Ice agents are the manifation of

the Gestapo. Everyone's a Nazi that disagrees with them, and it's not healthy. It is the type of rhetoric that led us down the path to where a deranged lunatic thought it was in his best interest to get on a rooftop and take a shot at President Trump, murdering one family man, one father, but left hat and back down. A year later, here we are and the rhetoric is right back maxed out once again. Will it ever change? I don't think so, because as long as we give

the American left a pass for their rhetoric. It's just never going to change. This has been morning Coffee with the Right Side and I'm your host, Jack Fairchilds and we're a part of the Midnight Ride Network. This show has been brought to you by Pearl River Casino and Resort,

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