“The best—the very best—one could say about Trump’s comments on Charlottesville is that he did not intend to praise Nazis but merely blundered into a statement that ended up being disastrously ambiguous. “. Excellent, well-documented, piece by @Tracinski abt some everyday fools.https://twitter.com/SykesCharlie/status/1112675787013005313 …
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In all of American history only one president condemned white nationalism and neo-nazism by name. Guess who?
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Ronald Reagan?
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I watched a periscope on the Friday before that was all locals opposed and supporting the statue removal!!
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Always gives a chuckle when someone praises a bulwark article. It's like fine dining from a trashcan.
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Yep, note what it says about the left and this is from lefty magazine Mother .
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It's mentioned in my article, actually. Because Trump says his "very fine people" had a permit--and the only permit was for the "Unite the Right" white nationalist rally. Which was well publicized because of the ACLU suit.
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