As the dust settled after Saturday’s deadly white nationalist rally in Charlottesville, President Trump was stung by a political backlash from both sides, with leading Republicans condemning what they saw as a tepid response and a failure to call evil by its name.
After a counterprotester was killed [from what I read, by a deranged Lefty] when a car plowed into her and two Virginia state troopers died in a helicopter crash, the president had an opportunity to dispense fully with the notion that he welcomed the support of fringe right-wing groups, neo-Nazis, white supremacists and anti-Semites. [It is really the word 'white' that scares RHINO's and the Washington Times so much.]
Such charges have dogged Mr. Trump since the beginning of his presidential campaign, and his vice president used a trip to South America to push back against the charge. ....
"Such charges," like "Russian collusion," have "dogged" Trump since the beginning of his campaign because they have been part of an organized effort by the Globalists to destroy him. A stronger condemnation would do no more good than the countless times Trump has denied Russian collusion. Could this Washington Times reporter really be too dumb to realize this?