Trump Says Media Partly Responsible for Package Bombs

Chris Cuomo takes on Sarah Sanders over bomb response | CNN [2018-10-25]

White House on suspicious packages: Media has role to play | Fox News [2018-10-25]

After package bombs were discovered to have been mailed to at least 12 high-profile Democrats, Donald Trump wasted no time in declaring that the media and its “fake news” – not his divisive rhetoric – were at least partly responsible.

The package bombs were all uncovered within a span of 48 hours, and all of the intended recipients are outspoken critics of Donald Trump. The list included former President Barack Obama, Former Vice President Joe Biden, Bill and Hillary Clinton, billionaire donor George Soros, congresswomen Maxine Waters, Former CIA Director John Brennan (via CNN), Former Attorney General Eric Holder, Senator Kamala Harris, Senator Cory Booker, Former Director of National Intelligence James Clapper, Actor Robert De Niro, and billionaire Tom Steyer. The devices were mailed using former Democratic National Committee Chair Debbie Wasserman Schultz’ address as the return address. Included with the package bomb mailed to CNN was an envelope containing a white powder substance.

Regarding the package bomb mailings, Trump tweeted on October 25, “A very big part of the Anger we see today in our society is caused by the purposely false and inaccurate reporting of the Mainstream Media that I refer to as Fake News. It has gotten so bad and hateful that it is beyond description. Mainstream Media must clean up its act, FAST!”

In response to Trump’s statement, CNN Worldwide president Jeff Zucker, stated, “There is a total and complete lack of understanding at the White House about the seriousness of their continued attacks on the media. The President, and especially the White House Press Secretary, should understand their words matter. Thus far, they have shown no comprehension of that.”

Some Trump supporters continue to find it impossible to believe that their president’s continual inflammatory rhetoric and actions could be a factor in the current level of animosity and division among Americans. In fact, they appear to find more feasible the idea that maybe the package bombs were part of an elaborate Democrat “false flag” scheme to gain support in the upcoming midterm elections.

The FBI has, however, linked Trump supporter Cesar Altieri Sayoc to the creation and mailing of the package bombs. A latent fingerprint on one of the packages, and DNA evidence from at least two of them point to Sayoc as a suspect.

It’s true that one Trump supporter’s possible attempts to do harm to prominent Democrats with package bombs does not make Donald Trump directly responsible. But Trump’s constant stirring of the malignant anti-Democrat pot does place some of the responsibility on him, for encouraging behavior toward his critics that is divisive at best, and potentially lethal at worst.

Donald Trump’s attempts to drop part of the blame for the package bombs at the feet of the Democrats – and his supporters’ willingness to go along with that assessment – demonstrate a notion that willful blindness and continual gaslighting are what will Make America Great Again.

Elizabeth Warren’s DNA Test: Will It Hurt Her if She Runs for President?

Senator Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.), in response to Donald Trump’s taunts about her claim to Native American ancestry, released the results of a DNA test she recently took. The report showed evidence of a small percentage of indigenous ancestry (she would be about 1/1024th Native American). Though Elizabeth Warren’s DNA test proved that her claim to Native American ancestry was not false, does it prove much of anything else at all – and will it hurt her if she runs for the presidency?

Many Native Americans have publicly criticized Elizabeth Warren for claiming Native American (specifically Cherokee) ancestry. Warren does not affiliate culturally or tribally with Native Americans, and her DNA test does not connect her with a specific tribe. Tribal affiliation is what is considered when one wants to demonstrate Native American heritage.

“(Warren’s) types of claims can damage the validity and work of indigenous people who are living their identities every day,” said Twyla Baker, a citizen of the Three Affiliated Tribes of North Dakota. “It also lays the groundwork to do serious damage to our sovereignty, as tribes are responsible for defining who is a tribal citizen.”

In acknowledgment of Native Americans’ criticism, Warren said, “There’s a distinction between citizenship and ancestry. I wish I had been more mindful of that distinction. The tribes and only the tribes determine citizenship.”

On the other hand, one North Dakota tribal leader, Jamie Azure, supports Elizabeth Warren’s embracing of the Native American part of her heritage. “It made me feel proud to see her talking about it,” Azure said. “She’s proud to have it in her blood.”

Though Elizabeth Warren was likely hoping to lay Donald Trump’s taunts of “Pocahontas” to rest with the DNA results, she appears to have inspired more criticism than support, from all sides. Her “proof” of Native American ancestry, rather than quieting Trump’s supporters, will likely inspire them to focus on the views put forth by Trump, outlined in the following tweet:

“Pocahontas (the bad version), sometimes referred to as Elizabeth Warren, is getting slammed. She took a bogus DNA test and it showed that she may be 1/1024, far less than the average American. Now Cherokee Nation denies her, ‘DNA test is useless.’ Even they don’t want her. Phony!”

Had Elizabeth Warren continued to ignore Donald Trump’s bullying about her ancestry claims, perhaps she could have turned the focus to her accomplishments and her fitness for office. Had Warren dismissed Trump’s taunts of “Pocahontas,” instead of trying to prove herself with a DNA test, perhaps she would have gotten further in allowing Donald Trump to show himself as petty and racist. Now, however, if Warren decides to run for president in 2020, the Democratic party may have to add damage control of the “Elizabeth Warren Native American DNA Debacle” to its list of items to address.

Cherokee Nation calls Elizabeth Warren’s DNA test “useless” | CBS This Morning [2018-10-16]

Should Warren have released DNA test after midterms? | Fox News [2018-10-15]