Adam Nagooley“The country survived in the face of the convulsions of previous tensions and confusion. Debate, disagreements, and even military and domestic conflicts are organized into history and DNA from civil wars to anti-war demonstrations in the 1960s (not to mention the two world wars, the assassination of four booked people, September 11, 2001, terrifying attacks).”
“But two things that many historians suggest distinguish this moment from other problematic times in the past. The first is the number of huge fires that occur at once, not just in the US but also in the world…”
“The second is Trump himself. In such a difficult moment, whether George W. Bush heads to downtown Manhattan after the destruction of the Twin Towers in 2001, or after Bill Clinton goes to Oklahoma City after a truck bomb destroys a nine-storey building, killing 168 people in 199, it usually falls into president.
“It’s not Trump.”
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