The Trump presidency is over, however unity between Republicans and Democrats is nowhere in sight, says political advisor, lobbyist and former Georgia Congressman Jack Kingston: “We are still very mindful of what the Democrats did to Donald Trump. They did not accept his presidency.”
“The truth of the matter is, though, that there is a lot of suspicion between the parties, and bitterness,” he instructed host Tim Sebastian on Conflict Zone.
“I know the media is obsessed with Donald Trump hatred, but can you not see that this type of discussion, this type of rhetoric has been building for years in America? It’s a sad thing.”
Lies or rhetoric?
When requested in regards to the contribution of Donald Trump — who’s accused by the Washington Post of getting made greater than 30,000 false or deceptive statements throughout his time in workplace — to that state of affairs, he mentioned “most people would say, ‘well, that’s political hyperbole.’”
“I think there’s a lot of hyperbole … It’s not really a lie. It’s an opinion and it’s an exaggeration,” he later added.
Kingston mentioned that Trump might have dealt higher with the gang that stormed Capitol Hill on January 6. “I think that a lot of that has been misconstrued. Donald Trump should have been more forceful when he said, ‘go to the Capitol peacefully.’ But he did say, ‘go to the Capitol peacefully.’”
“I think that what these people did was absolutely outrageous. The Republican Party condemned it immediately,” mentioned Kingston.
The way forward for the GOP
But Kingston was optimistic in regards to the Republican Party’s future: “The party right now, I think, is in a very good position. We will sort through the, kind of, the Trump and the non-Trump types in the party.”
“History shows from Bush to Trump to Obama to Clinton that the party out of power will take back the House and the Senate. History is on our side.”
So is the Grand Old Party now Trump’s get together? “I don’t believe that it is. I think we’re in a kind of a big tent situation. He’s absolutely one of the dynamic leaders of the party. Case in point, ten of the House Republicans who voted for impeachment now have multiple candidates running against them.”
“The Republican Party is bigger than Trump, but the media isn’t. The media can’t get over Donald Trump.”
Kingston expressed “concerns” about Marjorie Taylor Greene, the newly-elected congresswoman and conspiracy theory-enthusiast, however “you’re always going to have the variety of people who say and do stupid things,” he mentioned. “But they don’t rule.”
‘Biden won’
Unlike some hardliners in his camp, Kingston admitted Biden received honest and sq..
“Joe Biden won, I’m afraid to say, and they won it the old-fashioned way, through getting their people to the polls … I did not like the outcome of it, but he did win it.”
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