Felmérés: egy esetleges Trump-elnökség mellett még egy brutális gyomros várhat a demokratákra
Trump és a republikánusok szoros küzdelemben a Kongresszus irányításáért – drámai változások jöhetnek az amerikai politikában.
Efforts to drain the rhetorical swamps should be as nonpartisan as she has been.
„There is one commentator whose words should enlighten us on the meaning of Saturday's shooting of Rep. Gabrielle Giffords and the savage murders that took the lives of, among others, a federal judge and a 9-year-old girl. The person is Giffords herself. In an interview last March, the Arizona Democrat anticipated almost everything being said now and explained why what happened on Saturday is a violation of our national self-image as »a beacon.« Our pride, she said, is that »we effect change at the ballot box" and not through »outbursts of violence.«
She spoke on MSNBC after the front door of her Tucson office was destroyed. Giffords had strongly supported health-care reform, which made some of her constituents very unhappy. Asked if leaders of the Republican Party should speak out more forcefully against violence, she replied that this task fell as well to Democrats and »community leaders.« »Look, we can't stand for this.« There were problems with certain ways of »firing people up,« she said, and then offered an example close to home.
»We're on Sarah Palin's targeted list,« she said, »but the thing is that the way she has it depicted has the crosshairs of a gun sight over our district. When people do that, they've got to realize there's consequences to that action.« MSNBC's Chuck Todd pressed her then, noting that »in fairness, campaign rhetoric and war rhetoric have been interchangeable for years.« He asked what she thought Palin's intentions were. »You know, I can't say, I'm not Sarah Palin«, Giffords replied evenly. »But what I can say is that in the years that some of my colleagues have served - 20, 30 years - they've never seen it like this. We have to work out our problems by negotiating, working together, hopefully Democrats and Republicans.«”