Still a work in progress

By NewsPress Now
Everybody knows by now that a lone gunman made an assassination attempt on former president and current Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump.
It happened last Saturday while Trump addressed a campaign rally near Butler, Pa.
We also know that 20-year old Thomas Matthew Crooks, a man described as a loner and bullied oddball, and also a registered Republican, made the attempt.
Crooks fired eight rounds from an AR-!5 style rifle from a roof outside the rally venue. The shots killed one audience member, critically injured two others and took a Mike Tyson bite-sized chunk out of Trump’s upper right ear.
What we don’t know is a motive and why Crook’s dad gave him the rifle a few years ago when it was also reported that Crooks was dismissed from a school rifle team for not being a good marksman.
The attempt was eerily reminiscent of the 1981 assassination attempt of then president Ronald Reagan. After being shot, Trump rose from behind the podium and, in usual hubris, pumped his fist and chanted “fight, fight, fight.”
President Joe Biden said after the shooting that “ There’s no place in America for this kind of violence. It’s sick. It’s sick. It’s one of the reasons we have to unite this country.”
Trump later mimicked Biden speech by saying we have to unite the country as well, which seemed odd to me since he is hugely responsible for dividing it.
This Make America Great Again rhetoric ignores the fact that America wasn’t great for many of its citizens. When was America great for minorities, gays and women who for years faced discrimination and lack of opportunity? The America Trump and his followers see as when America was great existed only on fictional black and white TV shows like “Leave It to Beaver” and “Ozzie and Harriet.”
Many believe that this assassination attempt on Donald Trump emboldens his presidential run against current president Biden.
To me, this is more proof that we are now living in a bizarro universe America now where right is wrong and rhetoric instead of common sense rules.
Some years back, we were ready to lynch president Bill Clinton for his two indiscretions that we knew of and if President Obama had pulled some of the same shenanigans as Trump he would have been lynched by the churches.
Yes, churches now defend their support of Trump by saying the bible used all fallen men for the good of all. But apparently not Clinton.
I once attended a church were the pastor put pictures of people he said were going to burn in hell and two of those photos were of Bill Clinton and Saddam Hussein. I left that church shortly afterwards.
I remember after 9-11 how we all united against a common enemy who attacked us. We weren’t Democrats and Republicans then. We were Americans. Yet, heaven forbid if you were an American Muslim then.
We have to make America great and realize that it’s still a work, hopefully, in progress.