Not since President George W. Bush ascended the rubble of 9/11 and grabbed his well-known bullhorn has any president or nationwide political determine had an opportunity to unify the nation the best way Donald Trump does this week.
One inch (or much less) is all that separated Trump from demise or severe damage Saturday night time in Butler, Pa. Whereas the image of Trump together with his fist raised and the American flag above his head will dwell on, the picture I can’t cease eager about is the unimaginable shot of Trump talking, with the streak of a bullet displaying up behind his head, probably the bullet that grazed his ear.
“I’m not presupposed to be right here, I’m presupposed to be lifeless,” Trump informed the New York Submit’s Michael Goodwin. “I’m presupposed to be lifeless.”
Since that second, President Biden has addressed the nation 4 occasions in at the least a partial effort to regain the narrative or perhaps a sliver of our collective consideration. However the president hasn’t succeeded, and now a very powerful second in Trump’s political life is upon him — and with it, the prospect to remove Biden’s argument for his political existence.
Biden is meant to signify stability. And but, many Individuals understand financial and political turmoil, if not downright chaos.
Biden ran to be a unifier. To “heal the soul of the nation.” However now it looks like we’re extra divided than ever.
And Biden was presupposed to be the grownup within the room with a promise to rise above politics and transfer the nation ahead, particularly in restoring America’s standing on the planet. Whereas a few of our allies could also be happier with Biden than they have been Trump, it hasn’t translated to home political success. Biden’s disastrous August 2021 pullout from Afghanistan sucked his job approval deeply underwater, and it has by no means recovered. Purely as a political matter, Biden has struggled to clean off the sensation that he and his crew are something aside from sluggish and indecisive amateurs whose efficiency doesn’t match the hype.
Trump’s framing of the 2024 election has all the time been easy: his energy versus Biden’s weak spot. That message was already paying huge returns following Biden’s disastrous debate efficiency, however now it’s at a wholly new stage.
The picture of Trump rising up amid the scrum of Secret Service brokers and imploring the rally crowd to “combat” stands in stark distinction to Biden’s withered appearances.
Dialogue of what Trump will do together with his acceptance speech this week is on the lips of all the delegates in Milwaukee, the place the Republican Celebration has gathered to formally give Trump his third probability on the presidency. And it looks as if Trump himself could also be having one thing of a private epiphany within the wake of his near-death expertise.
“I had all ready a particularly robust speech, actually good, all in regards to the corrupt, horrible administration,” Trump informed Goodwin. “However I threw it away.”
Will this be the week that Trump dispenses together with his pugilistic animal spirit and rises above the fray? It could be.
In 2016, his marketing campaign typically felt much less Republican than it did impartial. He took on each events. He rejected long-held Republican coverage orthodoxy. He ran towards the Washington swamp and everybody in it, sparing neither get together’s elites within the course of.
Trump was not a lifelong Republican when he gained the GOP nomination then, however at present he’s the unquestioned chief of a celebration remade in his picture. His alternative for vice chairman, 39-year-old Ohio Sen. J.D. Vance, indicators a MAGA succession plan for American politics that might lengthy outlive Trump himself.
However inside Trump, there has all the time been an impartial — even a average — effervescent under the floor of a serious get together nominee.
“I need to attempt to unite our nation,” Trump mentioned to Goodwin. “However I don’t know if that’s doable. Persons are very divided.”
Possibly we’re. However wouldn’t or not it’s good to see a presidential candidate attempt to unite the nation round one thing higher and extra hopeful?
Sure, there will likely be “by no means Trumpers” for so long as any of us are alive. And there will likely be old-style Republicans who aren’t all that comfy with Trump’s new populist platform.
However this week, Trump has our nationwide consideration. He has the leverage. He has the political capital. And he has the second.
And on Thursday night time, he might ship a speech that leaves his opponent to historical past and begins to shake this nation free from the grip of disunity that has paralyzed us for too lengthy. Will he?
Scott Jennings is a contributing author to Opinion, a former particular assistant to President George W. Bush and a senior CNN political commentator. @ScottJenningsKY