{"id":363335,"date":"2017-10-20T06:41:47","date_gmt":"2017-10-20T06:41:47","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/citifmonline.com\/?p=363335"},"modified":"2017-10-20T06:41:47","modified_gmt":"2017-10-20T06:41:47","slug":"obama-and-bush-decry-deep-us-divisions-without-naming-trump","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/citifmonline.com\/?p=363335","title":{"rendered":"Obama and Bush decry deep US divisions without naming Trump"},"content":{"rendered":"<p class=\"story-body__introduction\">Former Presidents Barack Obama and George W Bush have voiced concern about the current political climate in the US, in comments seen as a veiled rebuke of Donald Trump&#8217;s leadership.<\/p>\n<p>Mr Obama urged Americans to reject the politics of &#8220;division&#8221; and &#8220;fear&#8221;, while Mr Bush criticised &#8220;bullying and prejudice&#8221; in public life.<\/p>\n<p>They were speaking separately. Neither mentioned President Trump by name.<\/p>\n<p>Mr Trump, who has been critical of his two predecessors, is yet to comment.<\/p>\n<p>Ex-presidents traditionally shy away from commenting publicly on their successors, and Mr Obama said on leaving office he would extend that courtesy for a time to Mr Trump, as George W Bush had to him.<\/p>\n<p>He has broken his silence since to issue statements on Mr Trump&#8217;s efforts to dismantle Obamacare, as well as his controversial &#8220;Muslim ban&#8221; and decision to abandon the Paris climate accord.<\/p>\n<figure class=\"media-with-caption\">\n<div class=\"player-with-placeholder\"><img decoding=\"async\" class=\"media-placeholder player-with-placeholder__image narrative-video-placeholder\" src=\"https:\/\/ichef.bbci.co.uk\/images\/ic\/720x405\/p05kdskr.jpg\" \/><\/div>\n<\/figure>\n<p>Speaking at a Democratic campaign event in Newark, New Jersey, Mr Obama said Americans should &#8220;send a message to the world that we are rejecting a politics of division, we are rejecting a politics of fear&#8221;.<\/p>\n<p>He added: &#8220;What we can&#8217;t have is the same old politics of division that we have seen so many times before that dates back centuries.<\/p>\n<p>&#8220;Some of the politics we see now, we thought we put that to bed. That&#8217;s folks looking 50 years back. It&#8217;s the 21st Century, not the 19th Century. Come on!&#8221;<\/p>\n<p>He touched on similar themes at another event later in Richmond, Virginia, saying: &#8220;We&#8217;ve got folks who are deliberately trying to make folks angry, to demonise people who have different ideas, to get the base all riled up because it provides a short-term tactical advantage.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p>Speaking just hours earlier in New York, Mr Bush said: &#8220;Bigotry seems emboldened. Our politics seems more vulnerable to conspiracy theories and outright fabrication.<\/p>\n<p>&#8220;There are some signs that the intensity of support for democracy itself has waned &#8211; especially among the young.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p>Americans, he said, have &#8220;seen our discourse degraded by casual cruelty&#8221;.<\/p>\n<p>&#8220;At times it can seem like the forces pulling us apart are stronger than the forces binding us together.<\/p>\n<p>&#8220;We&#8217;ve seen nationalism distorted into nativism, forgotten the dynamism that immigration has always brought to America.&#8221;<\/p>\n<figure class=\"media-landscape has-caption full-width\"><span class=\"image-and-copyright-container\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" class=\"responsive-image__img js-image-replace\" src=\"https:\/\/ichef-1.bbci.co.uk\/news\/624\/cpsprodpb\/292B\/production\/_98393501_9f7638ca-f268-499c-ae10-9b3f719c2cee.jpg\" alt=\"US President Donald Trump. Photo: 19 October 2017\" width=\"976\" height=\"549\" data-highest-encountered-width=\"624\" \/><\/span><\/figure>\n<p>Both former presidents have until now largely avoided commenting publicly on Mr Trump&#8217;s policies.<\/p>\n<p>Before his election last year, Mr Trump was highly critical of both Mr Obama and Mr Bush, describing each of them at one time or another as &#8220;perhaps the worst president in the history&#8221; of the US.<\/p>\n<p>Since his inauguration in January, Mr Trump&#8217;s combative style and direct public comments on a number of key issues have caused controversy both among Democrats and Republicans.<\/p>\n<p>He has regularly blamed the media, which he says do not focus on his achievements and instead choose to concentrate on what he describes as &#8220;fake news&#8221;.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Shared concerns<\/strong><\/p>\n<p><strong>Analysis\u00a0<\/strong><strong>by Gary O&#8217;Donoghue in Richmond, Virginia<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>President Barack Obama still knows how to draw a crowd &#8211; and they queued round the block for hours to see him speak.<\/p>\n<p>If they were hoping for head-on attacks on Donald Trump, they were to be disappointed.<\/p>\n<p>However, the criticisms when they came were scarcely veiled &#8211; with talk of pandering to the extremes and sowing divisiveness.<\/p>\n<p>The speech followed a much more full-frontal attack on the current political situation by former Republican President George W Bush.<\/p>\n<p>He talked about bigotry and falsehood threatening American democracy &#8211; while celebrating immigration and arguing for a more open trade policy.<\/p>\n<p>These attacks certainly aren&#8217;t co-ordinated &#8211; but they do demonstrate just how widely concerns about the current president are shared.<\/p>\n<p>&#8211;<\/p>\n<p>Source: BBC<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Former Presidents Barack Obama and George W Bush have voiced concern about the current political climate in the US, in comments seen as a veiled rebuke of Donald Trump&#8217;s leadership. Mr Obama urged Americans to reject the politics of &#8220;division&#8221; and &#8220;fear&#8221;, while Mr Bush criticised &#8220;bullying and prejudice&#8221; in public life. 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