He Didn't Really Say That, Did He?
I know I shouldn't do this, but I watch the national news on TV while eating dinner.
I just listened to Trump say "there were good people on both side" in reference to the clash with Neo-Nazi White Supremacists last weekend. Umm, did he really say that? I can't conceive of a White Supremacist being a "good" person. Misguided, maybe well behaved, but certainly not someone I would classify as "good."
Is anyone willing to admit that voting for this clown was a bad idea? I am glad I voted against him, I really don't care about her emails.
It's just so hard to avoid talking about this. Yeah, he really said that... and worse. Unbelievable.
ReplyDeleteI watched it and am glad I voted for him. I don't believe everyone that was protesting the removal of the statute was Neo Nazi. I am sure there are people that support Antifa that are not bad.
ReplyDeleteI am ashamed I am white right now. Thank god at least I am gay.
ReplyDeleteI understood Trump's quote to mean: in addition to the horrible groups, there were people in there who only meant good. Maybe they were just bystanders, watching. In other words not everyone at the clash were 100% bad people.
ReplyDeleteAs usual, you morons get it wrong. You haven't a clue about anything.
I see you have some trolls out here; probably racist ones too. FOAD, trolls!
ReplyDeleteYeah, trolls. What a shame, in such a charming, always uplifting to read, blog.
ReplyDeleteAnd no, David, there is no such thing as a good white supremacist. They were chanting, "Jews will not replace us!" In my book, that's about as bad as it gets.
Isn't it interesting that Trumpers have to spend so much energy "translating" what he says. "Oh no, he didn't say that. What he meant was..." No, he said it and he meant it. Don't tell me that someone who has a grad degree in business from Wharton and has done the business he has doesn't know how to say what he means. Oh and, BTW, "Anonymous," you're a sniveling coward.
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