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HORIST: Why I do not hate the folks at MSNBC … or Donald Trump

<p>The answer to the headline is that I do not HATE anyone – and never have&period;  Hate is a destructive emotion and its first victim is always the people who hate&period;  I have never seen a hateful person who seemed happy&period;  They seem to suffer from low self-esteem and a false or exaggerated sense of victimization&period;  Their lives are driven by a foundation of negative emotions – anger and jealousy as the most significant&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>There are two important qualities of hate that need to be understood – at least as I see them&period;  You do not have to know hate to know love – as many suggest&period;  They operate in the human soul and psyche completely independent of each other&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>The second thing to understand is that hate is the irrational extension of disrespect and disagreement&period;  Because I will not allow myself to hate&comma; does not mean I do not strongly disagree with others – and in some cases&comma; very much disrespect what they say or do&period;  But that does not require hatred&period;  I have&comma; at times&comma; disrespected what friends and family have said or done and I still love them&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>Why does this political commentator engage in all this human psychology&quest;  Because it is relevant to the times in which we live&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>Our public debate has been overly influenced by the extreme edges of the left&sol;right political continuum and those who promote and encourage them as the mainstay of our political dialogue&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>One of the conundrums for the left is that tens of millions of Americans align with President Trump despite his personality&period;  I have often written of my dislike for the President’s style&period;  In that regard&comma; he loses my respect over things he has said or done&period;  However&comma; I see his administration as more than the President&period;  It is a broad range of leaders – especially those Cabinet members who are doing the things I like every day and away from most media attention&period;  In that&comma; I respect Trump and all those others working for conservative policies&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>I have an enormous disrespect for those people in the news media who&comma; in my judgment&comma; have lost all journalistic integrity in favor of unrelenting politically partisan propaganda&period;  They represent a small bubble of powerful press people in New York City – with an outrigger operation in Washington&comma; D&period;C&period;  I defend Trump even more often than I would like because of the constant mendacious reporting that dominates their 24&sol;7 cycle&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>They fail to understand that in their zeal to &OpenCurlyDoubleQuote;get” Trump they slander Republicans&comma; demean the GOP brand&comma; condemn conservative philosophy and smear the common folks in the midlands as holdover Neanderthals&period;  By insinuation and implication&comma; they demonize those who do not share their partisan views&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>Leading Democrats and their media allies argue that Trump’s rhetoric putrefies the political climate and encourages acts of hatred and violence by those prone to excessive hatred and irrational thinking&period;  I would not entirely disagree with that&comma; BUT the left fails to take ownership of the hate-based violence that they promote and engender&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>As a result&comma; the angriest and most hateful people on both sides dominate too much of the political dialogue&period;  Their stories are politically weaponized to demonize the other side&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>Ironically&comma; I believe it is the New York media cabal that does more to provoke violence than Trump because they maintain the attack on the right as a centerpiece of enormous coverage&period;  They are constantly prodding the adversaries of conservative principles into action – and that means inciting those on the extreme left with hateful personalities&period;  We see this when they rationalize street violence by groups like ANTIFA as &OpenCurlyDoubleQuote;demonstrations&period;”<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>And ironically&comma; they also prod at the nut cases on the far right by driving up their anger&period;  I can understand that&period;   Because I am not hateful or violent&comma; does not mean that their attacks on my beliefs and me as a good person does not … well … piss me off&period;  I can see how a hateful and violent person might take it to the next level&period;  And when they do&comma; you can rest assured that the left will use it as an example to smear a class of people&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>Yes&comma; this happens on the right&comma; too&period;  But not as much&period;  Largely because outside of social media&comma; those on the extreme and hateful right are trumped by the power of left-wing media&period;  They have their thumbs on the scale of journalism in America&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>Frankly&comma; I do not know how&comma; but I do believe that for America to pull out of our political tailspin&comma; we need to refocus on the issues without having them defined and driven by the polar extremes – those whose own hate results in brutal actions&period;  Hate begets hate&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>And we have to understand that the heinous actions of one deranged person or group of individuals should not – and cannot be allowed to&&num;8211&semi; reflect on a political or racial class of people&period;  Our cultural unity should bring together the hundreds of millions of good Americans in common cause against the few deranged elements on both sides&period;  This requires more than a calming down of the rhetoric&comma; but a complete shift in focus&period;  The enemy is NOT an alternative opinion&period;  The enemy is hate&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>So&comma; there &OpenCurlyQuote;tis<&sol;p>&NewLine;

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