The Battle of Fort Fisher, N.C.

Thursday, August 17, 2017

Civil War II-- 533: Trump Places Blame On Both Sides

You'd have to believe that the President of the United States is privy to more information on events than the press and regular people.  In other words, he must know what he's talking about when he says both sides were to blame.  He did a lot better than whoever is the Virginia governor right now when he appeared on TV Saturday and rambled on in that rant he gave.

I am not sure who the female reporter was that kept trying to interrupt the President while he was speaking, but she should be fined or banned from other press conferences until she learns some decorum.  She would have been perfectly at home with the anti-protesters in Charlottesville.

As far as the events in Charlottesville, Trump said, "You had a group on one side that was bad and you had a group on the other side that was also very violent.

He also had it right when he said that the reason the white supremacists were in Charlottesville in the first place was the anti-Confederate hate group's determination to bring down the statue of Robert E. Lee.  He also expressed common cause with with those in the South working to preserve monuments to Confederate leaders and soldiers

Trump said, "This week it's Robert E. Lee.  I noticed Stonewall Jackson is coming down.  I wonder -- is it George Washington next week?  And is it Thomas Jefferson the week after."

Anyone who reads this blog knows of the Black Movement to take down all Confederate symbols.  And, I am sure afterwards they will go after any American who ever owned slaves, including some fairly influential Founding Fathers.  I am not sure what Blacks are going to do about those Blacks in Africa who sold Africans into slavery all those years ago.  Perhaps ban African history or, maybe drop that African-American name they like so much.

How can you honor people who sold Black Africans into slavery?

--Old Secesh

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