Discussion: A Month After Charlottesville, Trump Keeps Blaming 'Bad Dudes' For Violence

He does love his hats, though

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ā€œFor many men value appearances more than reality—thus they violate what’s right. Everyone’s prepared to sigh over some suffering man, though no sorrow really eats their hearts, or they can pretend to join
another person’s happiness forcing their faces into smiling masks. But a good man discerns true character— he’s not fooled by eyes feigning loyalty, favouring him with watered-down respect.ā€
― Aeschylus, Agamemnon

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Those are hysterical. And here’s the culprit (and his gallery).

Pure brilliance.

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Every day that Trump doesn’t endorse Lebensraum is a victory.

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When you look at really what’s happened since Charlottesville, a lot of people are saying and people have actually written, ā€˜Gee, Trump may have a point.’

Oddly, and this may just be the circles I hang out in, I haven’t heard anyone say that. What I hear a lot of people saying is that the Lying Orange Shit-Stain is an unrepentant racist, and a liar, and a traitor to my nation and should be removed from office forthwith.

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OMFG. That is so funny/disturbing, it should be unlawful, (and in Great Brittan probably would be/is.)

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Yes. Just consider: Did you ever imagine that you would see in your lifetime that it would take a unanimous resolution from Congress to get the President of the United States to condemn neo-Nazis and other far-right hate groups … and POTUS would then go about undermining that resolution?

Flabbergasting.

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But, but, but… all the winning.

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Once my Tax Dollars start going to feed the L.O.S.S and his family and friends, and former administration officials three squares a day, I hope they put a check box on the IRS 1040 form so I can contribute a dollar to see to it that little Donnie gets two scoops of ice cream every night.

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He just can’t help himself, it’s what he does. Between this and ā€œcutting a dealā€ with Schumer and Pelosi, how long will the GOP Congress keep toadying up to him? Rhetorical question, I know, they are still daydreaming about tax cuts. Lotsa luck with that little project.

Then the White House mistakenly called him Senator Tom Scott.
I found myself thinking of these guys.

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a lot of people are saying and people have actually written, ā€˜Gee, Trump may have a point.’ I said there’s some very bad people on the other side also, which is true.ā€

  1. welcome back 2016

  2. though these comments perhaps neuter that Warner (n Connolly) resolution (as it relates to him signing), its important to get him on record.

Force those pivotal state voters to relieve these moments and the acceptance that they gave to this timeline, because hey, ā€œGoldman Sacksā€.

As long as he’s on record. No ā€˜sources said this/that’ stories, I want him to say that both sides are to blame, and I’d like to see it on camera.

The emergence of national gangs is not a basis for arguing that one particular side should dominate all others in the ā€œnameā€ of liberty.

And doesn’t use f’ing Twitter!

Not to mention his use of the word ā€œdudes.ā€ I had to call my ex out on that all the time because he always/only used it in reference to black men. Although I could be wrong, I don’t think antifa is mainly made up of black people, but it could still be a dog whistle for certain people.

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Black folks in the Republican party must suffer from a similar disorder to women that return to their abuser.

Absolutely right