[T]he practice of hostile public relations is so deeply ingrained in this presidential election campaign that it cannot be stopped.
[N]one of this is funny anymore.
[Trump] did not cause the polarization ... he profited off it like no one else.
[E]ven before the attack, most Americans had reservations about a Biden who was too old and a Trump they considered unworthy of the job.
No sooner had the bullets at Trump's rally whizzed by ... when ... speculation of possible electoral impacts of the attack began.
It would be folly to stop viewing Americans as a cunning, dangerous and aggressive enemy under any administration in power.
it is the only country where there are more arms in civilian hands than there are inhabitants.
The blood that was spilled yesterday on Trump’s face ... was a picture of America and the vulnerability of its power.
Funny how lone wolves abound.
There is very little to suggest ... that Trump ... will take stock and do what he should for the sake of the country.