That's a bit unfair though, looking at the current situation, the US is probably as divided on the issue around Trump like never before in recent history. If Trumps target was to unite the nation, than he has done a very shitty job so far. The President for 'everyone' my ass.
The weird nutjobs that run around seeing all Muslims and/or Islam as the root of everything evil, are still the minority though. A lot of people are simply confused, and who can blame them. I am reading a lot about Islam, for fucks sake I have the Quaran at home and I read it from time to time. It's a fucking difficult book, and it's not easy to read leave alone to interpet. Islam is not a religion of peace, that's bullshit, and a lot of groups like ISIS use it for their purpose, that's a fact, and the Muslims which denny that, are either delusional or don't know their religion. ISIS is nothing exceptional in Islam, historically speaking of course. But it's not much different when you compare it to christianity. Again, when you look at it from a much broader sense, like the last 5000 years, when you count in Judaism and their fundamentalists, which have proven to be as equally zealots during the Roman occupation, the name of one of the most prominent groups was Zealots. So I am not a friend of religion in general.
What disturbs me, is when people talk about Islam, like as they would actually 'know' something about it, but most people don't even know their own religion, or what the difference is between those two, and where the similarities are. Funny enough, conservative moslems should actually actually be best friends with conservative christians, when you keep in mind that they all follow only the tradition of the religion. No one would get the idea to compare someone like Mike Pence with the Westboro Bapdist Church, but I am pretty sure that our honorable vice President isn't very fond of gay marriage with the same rights as heterosexial marriage, and this is a view that he problably shares with many conservative muslims, including the idea of traditional values, like the importance of family, faith in god, rightousness, justice, you name it.
We can take the Islam, read chapters in the Quaran, or taking the Biography of the Prophet - which I have to get a copy at some point, and think, yeah! That thing is pretty violent. But we're not doing it justice by cherry picking, the people that call the Islam a peacefull religion, do exactly the same, they take some Surah where they talk about love, peace and all that stuff, and say all the viollent chapters have no meaning as they should only seen in a historical context, well, go and tell this to ISIS, not us. But we do the same shit with the Bible, how many do still practise the idea of slavery? Or the old testament, which to a 'true' christian has just as much merrit like the new one! Jesus by himself can be quoted on the importance of the old testament. The Bible isn't just about the Sermon on the Mount. And neither is Islam only about choping heads of and killing infidels.
We should simply do, what we do with christians as well, when dealing with Muslims. Treating them like people, not like a 'book' they follow. I have grown up with a lot of muslims, and I never had issuees with them, when I treated them and their religion with the same respect that I show to any christian.