Tuesday, August 15, 2017

Trump's Real Voice: Both Sides To Blame In Charlottesville, Some Marchers "Very Fine People"


It didn't last long for the angry, unscripted, real voice of neo- fascist Donald "Rump" Trump to emerge again:


Nazis "innocently protesting."  Choke on that, if you will. Clearly the shitgibbon has been frustrated that he had to recite someone else's words about the events in Charlottesville, and wanted to vent his true feelings.  He even brought a copy of his lame Saturday remarks along, so he was waiting for the moment to lash out.

Some immediate reactions, first from KKK scrotum re-enactor David Duke:













He's a monster. He needs to go.

BONUS:  Many more reactions here. Former Bush communications director Nicolle Wallace had this to say on MSNBC:
“Who resigns? Who resigns over this?” Wallace repeatedly asked on “Deadline: White House” Tuesday. 
“Who resigns? Which one of you can’t live with yourselves for working for a guy that elicits praise from David Duke?” Wallace demanded. “Which one? Who? Tell me. Who resigns?”
Yes, who exactly?

5 comments:

Grung_e_Gene said...

Defense of Nazism to advance the conservative agenda is no Vice. Believe me!

DivaNewYork said...

If the media is so 'startled' over Rump's psycho press conference, they can always go back and listen to all his campaign speeches. Then listen to Hillary's as she called him out every chance she got, and stop with the 'startled' bullshit. She was right, about EVERY. SINGLE. THING.

W. Hackwhacker said...

Gene - you took the words right out of Trump's lie hole! ;-)

Diva - we can never forget who aided and abetted the monster by their cowardice and inability to say what was obvious to any rational person. The corporate media owns this as much as any institution in our society.

Anonymous said...

So, if David Duke ran for president, which of the media would insist on being "fair and balanced"? There are some things that just don't have "two sides" : the truth and Nazism are chief among them. P.E.C.

W. Hackwhacker said...

Ms. Cake - In this era of a largely craven media allergic to offending even the most offensive, I could see many of them referring to Duke as "controversial."