

Even Mitt Romney endorsed the progressive fairy tale, tweeting, "No, not the same. One side is racist, bigoted, Nazi. The other opposes racism and bigotry. Morally different universes." Former Vice President Joe Biden tweeted simply: "There is only one side. #charlottesville." This narrative has been repeated endlessly. All demonstrators were hate advocates. There was nobody demonstrating against the removal of monuments dedicated to their forebears or people aware of the left’s true agenda. Perhaps they should have known that an event organized by Richard Spencer, a known white supremacist, would not be a tea party.
The President’s original statement was, "We
condemn in the strongest possible terms this egregious display of hatred,
bigotry and violence on many sides, on many sides.” This allowed critics to suggest he was drawing a moral
equivalency between the right and the left. After massive criticism he appeared to have capitulated. On Monday he condemned the attack and
specifically mentioned the KKK, Neo-Nazis and white supremacists. Unsurprisingly this did not satisfy his
critics. On Tuesday he appeared to
revert to his original position with a vengeance. He asked reporters, “When you say alt-right, define
alt-right for me—what about the alt-left that came charging at the, as you say,
the alt-right? Do they have any semblance of guilt?”
Trump claimed, “Not all of those people were
neo-Nazis.”
He then touched on a problem few conservative
commentators have mentioned. The
entire progressive exercise is based on one goal: the acquisition of
power. He continued, “Many of
those people were there to protest the taking down the statue of Robert E.
Lee. So this week its Robert E Lee
I notice the Stonewall Jackson is coming down. I wonder is it George Washington next week and is it
Thomas Jefferson the week after.
You really do have to ask yourself where does it stop.” Al
Sharpton has already targeted Thomas
Jefferson.

President Trump’s exchange with the press at
Trump Tower did not reflect well on the press. The question, “Are you against the Confederacy?” was
entirely ignored. After condemning
white supremacists several times a reported asked, “I didn’t understand what
you were saying. You were saying the press has treated white nationalists
unfairly.” Reporters hear what
they want to hear. If they are
incapable of listening they cannot report accurately.
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