Wednesday, October 7, 2020

Here's a video of Trump condemning white supremacists as far back as 2000

 Chris Wallace asked Trump if he'd condemn white nationalists in the first debate this year.

That alone shows that Wallace was a dishonest partisan because he'd asked Trump the same question in a debate in 2016 and Trump had then unequivocally condemned them.

What dishonest "journalists" like Wallace are doing is asking Trump the same question over and over even though they know he's been condemning white nationalists, David Duke, and the KKK since he was first asked about them back in 2000.

He never said that Nazi's or white nationalists were "fine people" that's a lie as you'll see in this video.

This video shows 19 times where Trump condemned white nationalists and racism.





2 comments:

Anonymous said...

I know this is offtopic but this post is just a boring repetition of your old talking points (including the same old picture you've used multiple times before).

Are you planning on writing a post calling Trump a coward/fascist/puppet for refusing to participate in the next debate? You called Biden those things at the mere suggestion of his refusal. We know Trump's approval/polls bombed after the last debate and scientific polls said he both lost and was a bully in the last debate. So he would definitely have motive to pull out.

Does Trump not want us to hear his positions on things? Or does he just not think he can turn in a good performance this time? Or is he refusing to admit he isn't well enough to debate? I need your take on this.

Thanks!

trinko said...

Yeah I know that seeing that Al Sharpton and Jessie Jackson loved Trump until he decided to run as a Republican is hard for you to bear since it contradicts your lie that Trump's racist.

So let's see Pence destroys Harris in the debate and then the commission tries to change all the rules ostensibly because Joe Biden is afraid to be near Trump and you're saying that Trump is the coward? When rules are agreed to they should be followed and saying no to unilateral changes isn't cowardly.

And we have Joe Biden on record saying we don't deserve to know his position on court packing.