Analysis: Washington embraces unity – for a moment
WASHINGTON — The president called on Americans to set aside their differences. One of his fiercest critics prayed for him and the safety of his family.
For one afternoon, Washington appeared to be knocked back into a lost era of solidarity in times of trial. Still, it felt naive to think it would last.
Wednesday’s jarring shooting of a top House Republican during a baseball practice both punctured the deep polarization in the nation’s capital and provided an instant reminder that such moments tend to be fleeting.
After incidents far more deadly, and at times even less riven with division, the moment of unity inevitably fades, replaced by the capital’s familiar infighting and harsh, personal attacks.


