Posted on 08/05/2019 10:36:54 AM PDT by Red Badger
CBS on Monday connected Donald Trump to the mass slaughter in Texas, insisting that the President has used almost identical rhetoric to that of the apparent shooter. Then, when Trump called out racism, bigotry and white supremacy in his speech, the journalists speculated that it wasnt enough.
Reporter Weijia Jiang previewed what the President might say: How will he respond to those claims that he is to blame for what happened in El Paso? Given what he know about the shooters motive, given the almost identical language that the gunman used in talking about the crisis at the border with regard to illegal immigration. She concluded by saying that words matter.
Almost identical? In his manifesto, the alleged killer offered support for the mass murder in Christchurch, New Zealand. He ranted about the great replacement of white people and discussed the best way to pull off a mass killing. Thats identical?
Heres some of what Trump said on Monday morning:
Congressional correspondent ancy Cordes responded with the equivalent of not good enough:
At the very top of his speech, he denounced, emphatically, racism and white supremacy. Something that many lawmakers believe is important but who also feel that it may have come to late. They believe that some of the Presidents own rhetoric over the last few years has normalized the notion of white supremacy in this country. They think he needs to do a lot more, not only to speak out against it, Norah, but also to curtail his own rhetoric.
Jang returned to echo this CBS contention: [Trump] directly mentioned the shooter in El Paso who denounced what he called a Hispanic invasion at the border. Some of that language mirrors how President Trump talked about the immigration crisis at the border.
Partial transcripts are below. Click expand to read more:
CBS News Special Report 08/05/19 10:02 a.m. Eastern
WEIJIA JANG: This isnt the first time he has made a call for stronger controls like this. In fact, after the shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Florida on Valentines Day in 2018 he said the same thing. He said that to the parents of the victims inside the White House that he would be strong on and consider raising, for example, the legal age limit to purchase semi-automatic weapons from 18 to 21. He specifically mentioned having to do more reviews of people who buy guns and then that went away. That faded after strong push back from his party and the NRA.
And so, he really has to answer here what he means. You mentioned the tweet. But thats all that we have, unfortunately, is just a few words that something has to happen. And unfortunately, as we have seen in the past, he was vague. There are other things we'll be looking for as the President makes remarks here. Number one, how will he respond to those claims that he is to blame for what happened in El Paso? Given what he know about the shooters motive, given almost identical language that the gunman used in talking about the crisis at the border with regard to illegal immigration. Number two, how will he characterize the shooting because words matter here.
And so far, the President has not used words like racism, white supremacy, heroism so describe this attack. Even though we know federal authorities are investigating this as an act of domestic terrorism. We know that lawmakers on both sides have used the words white racism to describe what happened here. We know his own daughter, Ivanka Trump, who is a very close adviser to the President, even said that white supremacy, like all forms of evil, must be stopped. So, it matters how the President classifies this shooting. He said this is the result of mental illness. He's not used those very words in describing what happened in El Paso. He will also have to talk about the other shooting in Columbus and again, back to our original point, is what happens now. He will have to tell the country what he plans to do to prevent more attacks in the future. Norah.
NORAH ODONNELL: All right, Weijia Jang at the White House noting that the President has reneged on previous responses to get tougher on background checks.
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10:18 a.m. Eastern
ODONNELL: A strong statement condemning these, what he called crimes against all humanity. The cruelty, the hatred, the malice and saying that Americas hearts are shattered and that America weeps for the fallen.
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10:20 a.m. Eastern
NANCY CORDES: At the very top of his speech, he denounced, emphatically, racism and white supremacy. Something that many lawmakers feel is important but who also feel that it may have come to late. They believe that some of the Presidents own rhetoric over the last few years has normalized the notion of white supremacy in this country. They think he needs to do a lot more, not only to speak out against it, Norah, but also to curtail his own rhetoric.
(....)
10:21 a.m. Eastern
WANG: He directly mentioned the shooter in El Paso who denounced what he called a Hispanic invasion at the border. Some of that language mirrors how President Trump talked about the immigration crisis at the border. That's why critics were so quick to draw the link between what happened in El Paso and how the President has been talking about these migrants before. But in this case he brought up that shooter. He said, These sinister ideologies must be defeated and he really did set a different tone than he did in the past when it comes to condemning this hate.
They are now going openly Communist.
TDS
The manifesto was all social and environmental justice, and if it was about race, it was also in a leftist tone of social justice, not at all in tone of righteousness.
This is the left’s new approach for impeachment grounds.
How ridiculous
This guy is an ardent environmentalist in his manifesto
Hardly something Trump would say
And rails against consumerism and GOPe
The Establishment Media has scraped way beyond the bottom of the barrel politically. (rolling eyes)
There is nothing this man can ever do that they would give him credit for. They want power and to rule over us with an iron fist. Period.
Doe THIS sound like the President?
“The American lifestyle affords our citizens an incredible quality of life. However, our lifestyle is destroying the environment of our country. The decimation of the environment is creating a massive burden for future generations.”
“Corporations are heading the destruction of our environment by shamelessly overharvesting resources. This has been a problem for decades. For example, this phenomenon is brilliantly portrayed in the decades old classic The Lorax.
“Water sheds around the country, especially in agricultural areas, are being depleted. Fresh water is being polluted from farming and oil drilling operations.
“Consumer culture is creating thousands of tons of unnecessary plastic waste and electronic waste, and recycling to help slow this down is almost non-existent. Urban sprawl creates inefficient cities which unnecessarily destroys millions of acres of land.
“We even use god knows how many trees worth of paper towels just wipe water off our hands. Everything I have seen and heard in my short life has led me to believe that the average American isnt willing to change their lifestyle”
https://thefederalistpapers.org/opinion/el-paso-shooters-entire-purported-manifesto
Like the way Nazi Pelosi called out Ilhan Omar for her anti-semitism-wait, no she didnt, she just made some generalized statement about how everyone (ie white conservatives, who arent committing all those hate hoaxes) needs to stop being racist. More specific, like that?
words matter..
so do lies.
CBS this is Pure BullShit!
That speech gives up a lot to the Left and they still complain. They are like sharks smelling blood.
That's better.
CBS is the one that is becoming totally insane.
Here is the reason they are panicking, PT is at 33 percent Black support after his baltimore comments!
I wonder if the actually believe their own garbage?..................
Yeah let’s start making public policy the opposite of anything said by any crazed killer. That will work.
Start with the unabomber and the Ohio shooter.
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