If this is your standard, you're not going to find a lot of moments of national unity. We've had at most a handful of presidents who were good at publicly admitting mistakes while in office, & fewer of those in the modern media age. Certainly not Obama or W.https://twitter.com/WillMcAvoyACN/status/1158748585481187333 …
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Trump's pre-presidential career was, if anything, characterized by a cold-blooded willingness to abandon prior decisions & commitments. I do think his inability to admit error hurts his decisionmaking (he needs scapegoats), but it has little to do with his public messaging.
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Obama, Barack Repeatedly and often. Obama always called for calm and to rise about the fray. Always.
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"He seemed contrite when asked specifically about...the health care debate. The negotiations, he said, were an 'ugly mess' and affected how people ultimately viewed the final legislation. 'I regret that we couldn't have made the process...healthier...'" https://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=131046118 …
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