Le·gal In·sur·rec·tion:
During a press conference Tuesday President Trump once again commented on the violence in Charlottesville. Naturally, his remarks were instantly mischaracterized to portray Trump as condoning the very neo-Nazis and white supremacists he condoned in a brief speech Monday.
In no time, the political media set began virtue signalling based on inaccurate summations of what Trump said. Heaven forbid media actually listen to or watch the words on which they comment.
This rush to blame without proper knowledge has become a common occurance thanks to summaries like this one. Apparently, taking two minutes to watch the included video is too arduous a task:
Pres. Trump on Charlottesville: "There's blame on both sides…you also had people that were very fine people on both sides." pic.twitter.com/ayX9eHABsN
— ABC News (@ABC) August 15, 2017
Professor Jacobson was having none of it:
Distortion of comments spreading, he said "other than Neo Nazis and White Nationalists, because they should be condemned totally" https://t.co/Xcd54IpzxE
— Legal Insurrection (@LegInsurrection) August 15, 2017
Distortion of comments spreading, he said "other than Neo Nazis and White Nationalists, because they should be condemned totally" https://t.co/Xcd54IpzxE
— Legal Insurrection (@LegInsurrection) August 15, 2017
Liar, that's not what he said "other than Neo Nazis and White Nationalists, because they should be condemned totally" https://t.co/67GqCAdmN6
— Legal Insurrection (@LegInsurrection) August 15, 2017
That's not what he said, "other than Neo Nazis and White Nationalists, because they should be condemned totally" https://t.co/kSTe4T7uP2
— Legal Insurrection (@LegInsurrection) August 15, 2017
Here’s what Trump actually said:
“You had some very bad people in that group, but you also had people that were very fine people—on both sides—you had people in that group—excuse me. Excuse me. I saw the same pictures as you did. You had people in that group that were there to protest the taking down of, to them, a very, very important statue, and the re-naming of a park from Robert E. Lee to another name.”
Amazingly, everyone rushing to denounce Trump for his remarks they didn’t read or hear missed the whole part where Trump said, “the neo-Nazis and the white nationalists…should be condemned totally.”
It seems the stupid are pretty easily riled up.
Well curt, actually in the final analysis of his alt-right, KKK, and Neo-Nazi pandering, he did. He really really did, not that this wasn’t an unknown reality.
@Ajay42302: Show us where he did. And, while you are at it, show us his alt-right, KKK, and Neo-Nazi pandering. Come on. Just this once. Show some guts instead of lying gutlessness.
@Bill… Deplorable Me: ork
One wonders exactly who the coward AJ thinks he is going to convince with his idiotic, hollow, cowardly offerings? Perhaps to some of his fellow liberal airheads, such empty blathering strikes a chord, but where reason, intelligence and facts reign, he is a total waste of space.
@Bill… Deplorable Me: #5
One of the reasons that I never respond to him is that I already waste enough time doing useless things.
Again the MSM revises the truth to control the minds of the feeble minded. This was not a Pro-Trump rally, this was a protest of the destruction of history, United States history. Confederate soldiers are officially considered American veterans, tearing down those statues is an attack on an important event in the USA. What next burn the history books wipe it all out? Who next will the poorly educated turn on, shall we blast all of the faces off Mt. Rushmore?
he NSM is just like the rest of the liberal leftists news media LIES,LIES,LIES
@Ajay42302: You got nothing, we know…