Er, this smells like another attempt at historical revisionism
Regardless of those lines, his condemning comments implied moral equivalency.
Remember, even both GOP House Speaker Paul Ryan & WH Economic Advisor Gary Cohn were quite disappointed by Trump's lukewarm reaction.
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Generally support removing them (to museums), but thought the "statues represent racism" framing was poor. Equated them to having English monarch statues up after the Revolution; seems easier to accept.
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Ok...some fine folks turned up. Its a legit debate (not sure about the event). How did they feel about the subsequent responses by Paul Ryan, Orin Hatch, Cory Gardner et al calling for Trump's to sharpen his initial lukewarm criticism of the white supremacists & neo-nazis?
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Those initial comments he made from Bedford are, of course, where this controversy is mired, and where the optics were hardened with the death. ie. his subsequent statements were made a couple of days later after the backlash and the CEO council disbandings/resignations.
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The irony I see on all of this is that a few decades ago, the ACLU was proud of legally defending the rights of actual neo-Nazis in uniform to march through a Jewish neighborhood with Holocaust survivors and it was conservatives calling them loons and monsters.
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