Robert E. Lee was a Nazi and Trump called the pro-Nazi demonstrators fine people. QED. /s/
Hard to prove a negative.
Best proof: if the Left says it, it is presumptively a lie.
Trump didn’t call Neo-Nazies fine people.... there is a person named Richard Spencer who is a self-admitted “Agent provacateur” from the University of Chicago no less, who supposedly went from being an “Occupy Wall Street Liberal” to being a “National Socialist Right Winger” (whatever that is) and head of the so-called “Alt Right Movement” which up until then mostly contained groups of people that were sick of the Democrat Party but didn’t really fit into your stereotypical Conservative Republican molds.
By naming this group the Alt-Right and then intentionally associating it with the Klan, people like Spencer and David Duke try to keep Democrats on the plantation so to speak.
With regards to Charleston, they first organized a Klan rally and then at the last minute invited all the pro-Trump people on-line to something called Unite the Right which purported to unite the conservatives and Republicans with the newly named Alt-Right...thus providing a great photo op for lefties and allowing them to say, “See, I told you those Republicans are racists”.
It is all theater, and how no-one has called this guy out is beyond me.
Shout the truth from the rooftops.
The Racism Branding Campaign must be countered NOW!
Really? So he probably didn't praise the Columbine shooter as a "Make America Great Again" patriot either. Next I suppose you're going to tell us that he doesn't bow to the Grand Dragon of the Ku Klux Klan. You must be an Alt Right Neo-Nazi yourself. Only a far right wing patriarchal sysgendered misogynist would think this way. I bet you kick puppies to you bastard!
The title of the article reveals the utter futility of the underlying presumption that a long-winded factual demonstration is necessary or sufficient. Of course Trump never uttered such a ridiculous statement and no one wants to read a tedious article explaining the factual incorrectness of the meme advanced by Trump's critics.
No one. Neither left, nor right because everyone knows that he didn't and the argument is about rhetorical effect, the brazenness of the charge, resting as it does for its effect and its force, on its Ratherian seriousness. The counter rhetoric is not a logic no one wants to wade through but ridicule of the statement and its proponents, and obvious insult and taunt against those on the other side. When the old schoolyard taunt is launched at you, the refutation that your grandmother's feet were below the minimum size required by army induction medical inspectors and therefore she could not have worn the legendary combat boots will only garner more ridicule on your head, not avert the insult that was advanced.
Fakenews name calls conservatives.
Then they debate ther name calling.
It is amazing how people get hooked into bad emotion as mews.
Fine people or not, the only reason the US put the first man on the moon was that we got better Nazi scientists than the Russians did.
Chris Wallace is a sanctimonious prick.