Trump denounces KKK and racism in Charlottesville
Donald Trump has denounced racist violence after the killing of a protester in Charlottesville, Virginia.
He said the Ku Klux Klan, neo-Nazis and white supremacists were "repugnant" to everything Americans held dear.
Mr Trump was criticised for not specifically denouncing extremists in his initial comments on the violence.
14 Aug 2017
He is learning to be a politician - go with the flow of public opinion and let it over ride personal opinions. No one could have ever thought that Trumps espoused views are based on his personal crred, moralsor ethics
I doubt that he even knows the word "repugnant"...seriously...I would have to see a video of him saying anything to believe anything he says...
I was surprised when he use the word repugnant , it seems like you only has like a 20 word vocabulary and he uses the same words over and over
Source/sound byte? I heard him say there were fine people on both sides and repeatedly sidestep opportunities to say this, but I missed it when he finally got guilted into making the most basic statement of human decency ever. Kudos to him if that’s all it took to get him there though.
Addendum: I did find the source, Washington post and he did say this... a full two days after sidestepping every opportunity and literally calling them fine people. White supremacist groups talk online about how they know he’s their president and that he had to do damage control at that point. So I guess we should all blow him for his exceptional display of human decency. I’ll let you finish him off.
Any word on those windmill-cancer beliefs?
Well some asbestos and a little extra radiation would probably counteract all the wind based forms of cancer.
@Wurlitzer used to have a girlfriend who jumped on the bandwagon of whatever Dr Oz or Sally Jessy Raphael was pushing......her justification, " it's naaatural"...yup just like lead, asbestos, arsenic, heroin, cocaine, etc etc.......had to dump her dumbass......
He denounced the KKK, racism, and neo-nazis in Charlottesville, Virginia, but nowhere else. Apparently, it's okay, as long as you're not in Charlottesville.