"Reasonable" says Trump called NAZI good people

I sincerely doubt Trump was referring to anyone of the KKK, or the like.

He was likely referring to regular Trump supporters who likely got caught up in a fucking mess.

Here's the big BIG BIG problem. Trump doesn't have the ability to get his views across so that people actually know what he's saying. You can doubt all you like about whether what he said meant what you want it to mean or not, but you know full well he's doing a piss poor job of communicating with the American people.
I think the problem is we hear him loud and clear... and so did Gen Kelly who winced and dropped his head when Trump made that now infamous comment" about the Nazis being decent people.
 
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His thread seems to have been lost, but his message wasn't. He based his decision on the story per the link below. Here are the highlights of the story, followed by reality (bold):

From the story, which of course is a liberal source:

President Trump on Tuesday sought to sanitize the stench of hate surrounding a deadly white nationalist rally in Virginia, calling armed, torch-carrying protesters clad in Nazi gear “very fine people” looking to protect their history. So far, we only see the suggestion by a leftist (story teller) that Trump called these people fine individuals. As you can see, so far, Trump didn't say this, the story teller only says he did. You know, fact Vs fabrication (e.g., propaganda).

Trump, in a return to his statement from Saturday, cast blame for the outbreak of savagery on “both sides” and shrugged off the evil nature that made up the core of the white supremacist groups in the crowd at the “Unite the Right” event. Trump's right, but liberals don't take responsibility, they project.

You had a lot of people in that group that were there to innocently protest and very legally protest,” the President said of the sea of people who chanted Nazi slogans, carried swastikas and wore combat gear. Again Trump is right. Those with a brain see the twist on words following the quote. This is where people like "REASONABLE" cave in, because they're cowardly, uneducated and weak.

“I don’t know if you know, they had a permit,” a defensive Trump added in an attempt to justify the gathering. “The other group didn’t have a permit. So I only tell you this. There are two sides to a story.” Again, Trump is right. And incidentally the NAZI didn't have a permit, nor did KKK or white supremacists. For that matter, nor did the left.

Rally organizers were clear about their objectives ahead of the chaotic event — which claimed the life of 32-year-old paralegal Heather Heyer and two state troopers. Wholly shit people, read that line again. They just implied the objectives were to kill a 32 year old paralegal.

Organizer Jason Kessler told The Associated Press last week that it was “about an anti-white climate within the Western world and the need for white people to have advocacy like other groups do.” Kessler is correct.

Attendees included white nationalist Richard Spencer and former Ku Klux Klan leader David Duke, though Trump said Tuesday that he was unaware at the time of his first statement that Duke had been there. These people were not invited, but it's a free country.

The commander-in-chief’s sympathy for the radical edges of society was a return to his original comments after the death of Heyer, when he said that “many sides” were behind the violence, which drew heavy criticism. No where in the body of the story is this line supported. It's propaganda to get weak people to hate.

“I think the driver of the car is a disgrace to himself, his family and this country. You can call it terrorism. You can call it murder. You can call it whatever you want,” Trump said Tuesday. Again, Trump is right.

He blamed “both sides” for the violence, correctly noting that some of the counterprotesters were armed with clubs and had been looking for trouble, while portraying those who were protesting with torches and shouting anti-Jewish slogans as “people protesting very quietly the taking down of the statue of Robert E. Lee.” Again Trump is right, and in fact the left was responsible for most of the violence.

“There are no ‘very fine’ white supremacists, Mr. Trump,” Gov. Cuomo said on Twitter. Cumo like the OP think with their butts. They hear what they want to hear, while none of what they "hear" can be supported by reality.




Well there you go people. This is the story that motivated the OP to say Trump says some NAZI are fine people. As you can see, every day is opposite day for "Reasonable". I really hope he sees the error in his ways to change his avatar. As unusual as it may seem, he called his opponents liars throughout this thread. I call it expected. Thanks for the link "Reasonable", you were an easy task.

Trump shows sympathy to hate groups in bizarre tirade
I pointed out to this dumb fuck 3 posts where I posted links. He couldn't find them.
How stupid are you?
Here is it aFOURTH time.

President Trump calls white supremacists ‘very fine people,’ blames Charlottesville on ‘both sides’ in bizarre Trump Tower tirade

Trump shows sympathy to hate groups in bizarre tirade

You thoroughly embarrassed yourself by one... not even knowing what your fuhrer said and two not knowing what a link is.

Oh and three. This call out thread.


Ha ha ha.............I gave you the link in the OP, but I'm the dumb fuck.

No where
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His thread seems to have been lost, but his message wasn't. He based his decision on the story per the link below. Here are the highlights of the story, followed by reality (bold):

From the story, which of course is a liberal source:

President Trump on Tuesday sought to sanitize the stench of hate surrounding a deadly white nationalist rally in Virginia, calling armed, torch-carrying protesters clad in Nazi gear “very fine people” looking to protect their history. So far, we only see the suggestion by a leftist (story teller) that Trump called these people fine individuals. As you can see, so far, Trump didn't say this, the story teller only says he did. You know, fact Vs fabrication (e.g., propaganda).

Trump, in a return to his statement from Saturday, cast blame for the outbreak of savagery on “both sides” and shrugged off the evil nature that made up the core of the white supremacist groups in the crowd at the “Unite the Right” event. Trump's right, but liberals don't take responsibility, they project.

You had a lot of people in that group that were there to innocently protest and very legally protest,” the President said of the sea of people who chanted Nazi slogans, carried swastikas and wore combat gear. Again Trump is right. Those with a brain see the twist on words following the quote. This is where people like "REASONABLE" cave in, because they're cowardly, uneducated and weak.

“I don’t know if you know, they had a permit,” a defensive Trump added in an attempt to justify the gathering. “The other group didn’t have a permit. So I only tell you this. There are two sides to a story.” Again, Trump is right. And incidentally the NAZI didn't have a permit, nor did KKK or white supremacists. For that matter, nor did the left.

Rally organizers were clear about their objectives ahead of the chaotic event — which claimed the life of 32-year-old paralegal Heather Heyer and two state troopers. Wholly shit people, read that line again. They just implied the objectives were to kill a 32 year old paralegal.

Organizer Jason Kessler told The Associated Press last week that it was “about an anti-white climate within the Western world and the need for white people to have advocacy like other groups do.” Kessler is correct.

Attendees included white nationalist Richard Spencer and former Ku Klux Klan leader David Duke, though Trump said Tuesday that he was unaware at the time of his first statement that Duke had been there. These people were not invited, but it's a free country.

The commander-in-chief’s sympathy for the radical edges of society was a return to his original comments after the death of Heyer, when he said that “many sides” were behind the violence, which drew heavy criticism. No where in the body of the story is this line supported. It's propaganda to get weak people to hate.

“I think the driver of the car is a disgrace to himself, his family and this country. You can call it terrorism. You can call it murder. You can call it whatever you want,” Trump said Tuesday. Again, Trump is right.

He blamed “both sides” for the violence, correctly noting that some of the counterprotesters were armed with clubs and had been looking for trouble, while portraying those who were protesting with torches and shouting anti-Jewish slogans as “people protesting very quietly the taking down of the statue of Robert E. Lee.” Again Trump is right, and in fact the left was responsible for most of the violence.

“There are no ‘very fine’ white supremacists, Mr. Trump,” Gov. Cuomo said on Twitter. Cumo like the OP think with their butts. They hear what they want to hear, while none of what they "hear" can be supported by reality.




Well there you go people. This is the story that motivated the OP to say Trump says some NAZI are fine people. As you can see, every day is opposite day for "Reasonable". I really hope he sees the error in his ways to change his avatar. As unusual as it may seem, he called his opponents liars throughout this thread. I call it expected. Thanks for the link "Reasonable", you were an easy task.

Trump shows sympathy to hate groups in bizarre tirade
I pointed out to this dumb fuck 3 posts where I posted links. He couldn't find them.
How stupid are you?
Here is it aFOURTH time.

President Trump calls white supremacists ‘very fine people,’ blames Charlottesville on ‘both sides’ in bizarre Trump Tower tirade

Trump shows sympathy to hate groups in bizarre tirade

You thoroughly embarrassed yourself by one... not even knowing what your fuhrer said and two not knowing what a link is.

Oh and three. This call out thread.


Ha ha at reasonable: I gave you the same link in the OP. In fact, the paragraphs in the OP were from your link. Fuck dude, do you even read your shit?................but I'm the dumb fuck.

You started a thread describing how Trump said NAZI are nice people. You "backed it up" with no more than a leftist's "opinion" of what Trump meant. The story is a CLEAR demonstration of liberal propaganda. Course you missed that. Instead you soak it in, because you're a compliant target, hateful, an emotional wreck, and of course "reasonable".................but I'm the dumb fuck.

You believe everyone representing the right are white supremacists, KKK and NAZI...............but I'm the dumb fuck.

You believe everyone on the left has good intentions..............but I'm the dumb fuck.

You don't hold the left accountable for their actions, statements or narratives...............but I'm the dumb fuck.

You believe "liberals" are victims no matter who is responsible...............but I'm the dumb fuck.
 
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. Trump doesn't have the ability to get his views across so that people actually know what he's saying. You can doubt all you like about whether what he said meant what you want it to mean or not, but you know full well he's doing a piss poor job of communicating with the American people.

It's worse than Trump can't get his views across. Trump doesn't have the same views any two days in a row. On Saturday, Trump said that "both sides" were at fault.

After getting all kinds of feedback from both republicans and democrats, on Monday, Trump gave a prepared speech where he identified the hate groups by name, and condemned them.

But you know that couldn't last. By Tuesday, Trump was back to his normal self, and took back what he said Monday, and instead went on to defend the haters, who Bannon probably pointed out are part of his support that would still vote for him, even if he shot a man in the middle of 5th avenue.
 
. Trump doesn't have the ability to get his views across so that people actually know what he's saying. You can doubt all you like about whether what he said meant what you want it to mean or not, but you know full well he's doing a piss poor job of communicating with the American people.

It's worse than Trump can't get his views across. Trump doesn't have the same views any two days in a row. On Saturday, Trump said that "both sides" were at fault.

After getting all kinds of feedback from both republicans and democrats, on Monday, Trump gave a prepared speech where he identified the hate groups by name, and condemned them.

But you know that couldn't last. By Tuesday, Trump was back to his normal self, and took back what he said Monday, and instead went on to defend the haters, who Bannon probably pointed out are part of his support that would still vote for him, even if he shot a man in the middle of 5th avenue.

Yes, it's a problem. He thinks he's just some ordinary dude who can say what he likes. He doesn't realize his words impact people.
 
"Very fine people" don't March with nazis.

Well dumb dumb, a "reasonable" person might research who organized it. Nice side step however, but if it were me, I'd just admit I was wrong.

The organizer?
Oh, you mean the guy that invited these groups to come.

Ah, you're a narrative rider. I'll do you a favor, but I have some doubt you have the courage to watch and listen.



So you accuse me of pushing a narrative and provide a video purporting a conspiracy?


You are truly dopey.
 
Yes, it's a problem. He thinks he's just some ordinary dude who can say what he likes. He doesn't realize his words impact people.

His words on Saturday, and then Tuesday brought responses from the likes of David Duke, thanking Trump for his support.
 
"Very fine people" don't March with nazis.

Well dumb dumb, a "reasonable" person might research who organized it. Nice side step however, but if it were me, I'd just admit I was wrong.

The organizer?
Oh, you mean the guy that invited these groups to come.

Ah, you're a narrative rider. I'll do you a favor, but I have some doubt you have the courage to watch and listen.



So you accuse me of pushing a narrative and provide a video purporting a conspiracy?


You are truly dopey.


Conspiracy? You didn't even watch it. You are a narrative rider.
 
View attachment 144002
His thread seems to have been lost, but his message wasn't. He based his decision on the story per the link below. Here are the highlights of the story, followed by reality (bold):

From the story, which of course is a liberal source:

President Trump on Tuesday sought to sanitize the stench of hate surrounding a deadly white nationalist rally in Virginia, calling armed, torch-carrying protesters clad in Nazi gear “very fine people” looking to protect their history. So far, we only see the suggestion by a leftist (story teller) that Trump called these people fine individuals. As you can see, so far, Trump didn't say this, the story teller only says he did. You know, fact Vs fabrication (e.g., propaganda).

Trump, in a return to his statement from Saturday, cast blame for the outbreak of savagery on “both sides” and shrugged off the evil nature that made up the core of the white supremacist groups in the crowd at the “Unite the Right” event. Trump's right, but liberals don't take responsibility, they project.

You had a lot of people in that group that were there to innocently protest and very legally protest,” the President said of the sea of people who chanted Nazi slogans, carried swastikas and wore combat gear. Again Trump is right. Those with a brain see the twist on words following the quote. This is where people like "REASONABLE" cave in, because they're cowardly, uneducated and weak.

“I don’t know if you know, they had a permit,” a defensive Trump added in an attempt to justify the gathering. “The other group didn’t have a permit. So I only tell you this. There are two sides to a story.” Again, Trump is right. And incidentally the NAZI didn't have a permit, nor did KKK or white supremacists. For that matter, nor did the left.

Rally organizers were clear about their objectives ahead of the chaotic event — which claimed the life of 32-year-old paralegal Heather Heyer and two state troopers. Wholly shit people, read that line again. They just implied the objectives were to kill a 32 year old paralegal.

Organizer Jason Kessler told The Associated Press last week that it was “about an anti-white climate within the Western world and the need for white people to have advocacy like other groups do.” Kessler is correct.

Attendees included white nationalist Richard Spencer and former Ku Klux Klan leader David Duke, though Trump said Tuesday that he was unaware at the time of his first statement that Duke had been there. These people were not invited, but it's a free country.

The commander-in-chief’s sympathy for the radical edges of society was a return to his original comments after the death of Heyer, when he said that “many sides” were behind the violence, which drew heavy criticism. No where in the body of the story is this line supported. It's propaganda to get weak people to hate.

“I think the driver of the car is a disgrace to himself, his family and this country. You can call it terrorism. You can call it murder. You can call it whatever you want,” Trump said Tuesday. Again, Trump is right.

He blamed “both sides” for the violence, correctly noting that some of the counterprotesters were armed with clubs and had been looking for trouble, while portraying those who were protesting with torches and shouting anti-Jewish slogans as “people protesting very quietly the taking down of the statue of Robert E. Lee.” Again Trump is right, and in fact the left was responsible for most of the violence.

“There are no ‘very fine’ white supremacists, Mr. Trump,” Gov. Cuomo said on Twitter. Cumo like the OP think with their butts. They hear what they want to hear, while none of what they "hear" can be supported by reality.




Well there you go people. This is the story that motivated the OP to say Trump says some NAZI are fine people. As you can see, every day is opposite day for "Reasonable". I really hope he sees the error in his ways to change his avatar. As unusual as it may seem, he called his opponents liars throughout this thread. I call it expected. Thanks for the link "Reasonable", you were an easy task.

Trump shows sympathy to hate groups in bizarre tirade
I pointed out to this dumb fuck 3 posts where I posted links. He couldn't find them.
How stupid are you?
Here is it aFOURTH time.

President Trump calls white supremacists ‘very fine people,’ blames Charlottesville on ‘both sides’ in bizarre Trump Tower tirade

Trump shows sympathy to hate groups in bizarre tirade

You thoroughly embarrassed yourself by one... not even knowing what your fuhrer said and two not knowing what a link is.

Oh and three. This call out thread.


Ha ha ha.............I gave you the link in the OP, but I'm the dumb fuck.

No where
View attachment 144002
His thread seems to have been lost, but his message wasn't. He based his decision on the story per the link below. Here are the highlights of the story, followed by reality (bold):

From the story, which of course is a liberal source:

President Trump on Tuesday sought to sanitize the stench of hate surrounding a deadly white nationalist rally in Virginia, calling armed, torch-carrying protesters clad in Nazi gear “very fine people” looking to protect their history. So far, we only see the suggestion by a leftist (story teller) that Trump called these people fine individuals. As you can see, so far, Trump didn't say this, the story teller only says he did. You know, fact Vs fabrication (e.g., propaganda).

Trump, in a return to his statement from Saturday, cast blame for the outbreak of savagery on “both sides” and shrugged off the evil nature that made up the core of the white supremacist groups in the crowd at the “Unite the Right” event. Trump's right, but liberals don't take responsibility, they project.

You had a lot of people in that group that were there to innocently protest and very legally protest,” the President said of the sea of people who chanted Nazi slogans, carried swastikas and wore combat gear. Again Trump is right. Those with a brain see the twist on words following the quote. This is where people like "REASONABLE" cave in, because they're cowardly, uneducated and weak.

“I don’t know if you know, they had a permit,” a defensive Trump added in an attempt to justify the gathering. “The other group didn’t have a permit. So I only tell you this. There are two sides to a story.” Again, Trump is right. And incidentally the NAZI didn't have a permit, nor did KKK or white supremacists. For that matter, nor did the left.

Rally organizers were clear about their objectives ahead of the chaotic event — which claimed the life of 32-year-old paralegal Heather Heyer and two state troopers. Wholly shit people, read that line again. They just implied the objectives were to kill a 32 year old paralegal.

Organizer Jason Kessler told The Associated Press last week that it was “about an anti-white climate within the Western world and the need for white people to have advocacy like other groups do.” Kessler is correct.

Attendees included white nationalist Richard Spencer and former Ku Klux Klan leader David Duke, though Trump said Tuesday that he was unaware at the time of his first statement that Duke had been there. These people were not invited, but it's a free country.

The commander-in-chief’s sympathy for the radical edges of society was a return to his original comments after the death of Heyer, when he said that “many sides” were behind the violence, which drew heavy criticism. No where in the body of the story is this line supported. It's propaganda to get weak people to hate.

“I think the driver of the car is a disgrace to himself, his family and this country. You can call it terrorism. You can call it murder. You can call it whatever you want,” Trump said Tuesday. Again, Trump is right.

He blamed “both sides” for the violence, correctly noting that some of the counterprotesters were armed with clubs and had been looking for trouble, while portraying those who were protesting with torches and shouting anti-Jewish slogans as “people protesting very quietly the taking down of the statue of Robert E. Lee.” Again Trump is right, and in fact the left was responsible for most of the violence.

“There are no ‘very fine’ white supremacists, Mr. Trump,” Gov. Cuomo said on Twitter. Cumo like the OP think with their butts. They hear what they want to hear, while none of what they "hear" can be supported by reality.




Well there you go people. This is the story that motivated the OP to say Trump says some NAZI are fine people. As you can see, every day is opposite day for "Reasonable". I really hope he sees the error in his ways to change his avatar. As unusual as it may seem, he called his opponents liars throughout this thread. I call it expected. Thanks for the link "Reasonable", you were an easy task.

Trump shows sympathy to hate groups in bizarre tirade
I pointed out to this dumb fuck 3 posts where I posted links. He couldn't find them.
How stupid are you?
Here is it aFOURTH time.

President Trump calls white supremacists ‘very fine people,’ blames Charlottesville on ‘both sides’ in bizarre Trump Tower tirade

Trump shows sympathy to hate groups in bizarre tirade

You thoroughly embarrassed yourself by one... not even knowing what your fuhrer said and two not knowing what a link is.

Oh and three. This call out thread.


Ha ha at reasonable: I gave you the same link in the OP. In fact, the paragraphs in the OP were from your link. Fuck dude, do you even read your shit?................but I'm the dumb fuck.

You started a thread describing how Trump said NAZI are nice people. You "backed it up" with no more than a leftist's "opinion" of what Trump meant. The story is a CLEAR demonstration of liberal propaganda. Course you missed that. Instead you soak it in, because you're a compliant target, hateful, an emotional wreck, and of course "reasonable".................but I'm the dumb fuck.

You believe everyone representing the right are white supremacists, KKK and NAZI...............but I'm the dumb fuck.

You believe everyone on the left has good intentions..............but I'm the dumb fuck.

You don't hold the left accountable for their actions, statements or narratives...............but I'm the dumb fuck.

You believe "liberals" are victims no matter who is responsible...............but I'm the dumb fuck.
Yes you are the dumb fuck. You couldn't find 3 links in my thread.... and then like the asshole you are said you were going to" out me." Where instead outed yourself for being retarded for not being able to find links.
And you quoted me wrong in your title. I distinctly said exactly what Trump said about the hate groups being " very fine people."
You really stepped in it this time. Made a fool of yourself in two threads in one morning. Wow...
 
Let's do this in simple terms "reasonable" resistance.

What is Trump's exact quote for all to see, right here. Defend yourself with reality, not your desired narrative. That or shut the fuck up.
 
Current events over racists demonstrations are not about nazi's. Even though you may believe it is.

I think this is all about shaming people who are not playing along with the Globalists / Elitists / Establishments AGENDA.

Example....
Let's substitute these "Nazi's" in Charlottesville with another group....mostly white but with a few blacks in the mix.
Let's assume THIS group has no confederate symbols, no nazi symbols and just clean cut Americans with a leaning towards CONSERVATISM.

Would you like to place your bet that the reaction would be the same? I say it would. Globalists / Elitists / Establishments don't really give a rat's ass about race except where manipulating the weak minded can benefit their agendas.

So, I say that ANY peaceful assembly that has asserted it is against the Leftest agenda and reaches significant size will ganer the EXACT same defamation, negative press, condemnation and villification as these "nazi's" did in Charlottesville.

Look at the Pro-Trump rallies. Those were not Nazi gatherings but do you remember the violence by the Left?
This is not about Nazi's. It's about the Left continuing it's PC shaming of ANY and ALL opposition to it's agendas. Period.
This rally simply gave them a great opportunity to do what they do regardless.
Translation: I'm a Nazi sympathizer as is my president so I'll try to cover it up because... just because.

How is Trump a Nazi sympathizer?
He called them" very good people." Do you think Nazis are " very good people.?"

You're a pathetic hack.
 
Let's do this in simple terms "reasonable" resistance.

What is Trump's exact quote? Defend yourself with some reality, not your desired narrative. That or shut the fuck up.
Oh no... I've only given it to you about 6 times....
yes you are retarded.
 
Let's do this in simple terms "reasonable" resistance.

What is Trump's exact quote? Defend yourself with some reality, not your desired narrative. That or shut the fuck up.
Oh no... I've only given to you about 6 times....
yes you are retarded.


Show you're not a coward and provide us the exact quote, right here, for all to see. Correct me if I'm wrong, I added it to the OP already. But it's your turn.
 
Wow instead of apologizing for being wrong time and time again this idiot doubles down on his stupidity ... just like Trump.
 
"Very fine people" don't March with nazis.

Well dumb dumb, a "reasonable" person might research who organized it. Nice side step however, but if it were me, I'd just admit I was wrong.

The organizer?
Oh, you mean the guy that invited these groups to come.

Ah, you're a narrative rider. I'll do you a favor, but I have some doubt you have the courage to watch and listen.



So you accuse me of pushing a narrative and provide a video purporting a conspiracy?


You are truly dopey.


Conspiracy? You didn't even watch it. You are a narrative rider.


He invited these groups. There's nothing more to say.
 

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