Trump defended his response to the violence in Charlottesville in 2017 when he said there were “very fine people on both sides.” He said the was talking about people who “felt very strongly about the monument to Robert E. Lee. A great general, whether you like it or not.”pic.twitter.com/fulPWpY4zC
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Him being a racist has nothing to do with his military prowess..
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Look, Julius Caesar was a brilliant military tactician... and a cruel ruler. Citing ones military prowess can be separated from that person's belief system. If you can't understand that, don't go to the West Point war college.
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Gettysburg was kind of significant, though. It is widely recognized as the tipping point of the war and he offered his resignation to Jefferson Davis afterward.
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He also stayed in Richmond way too long, and did not realize how stupid that was until Grant took Petersburg. Then he tried to run, but was quickly. Strategically, at that point Richmond was irrelevant. Lee's army was all that mattered. And he fucked it up.
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Him being a racist and a traitor does not change his military prowess. True. Then again, his military prowess does not change the fact that he was a racist and a traitor, either.
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