What Really Happened In Charlottesville

Discussion in 'Politics' started by AAAintheBeltway, Aug 12, 2017.

  1. AAA is very intelligent, but also very naive.

    The Generals are in charge : they are cleaning up the mess that the likes of AAA have put into the White House. Americans are lucky to have a system with so many checks and controls and people with very good values, culture and good understanding of people like quiet a few of your Generals. Otherwise, the USA would be actually finished from the inside.
     
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    #81     Aug 14, 2017
  2. Kelly and McMasters no doubt want him out, but why Trump would listen to them is a question I can't answer. Bannon ran his campaign and also lent him crucial cred with the right. I doubt Kelly or McMasters even voted for him. They certainly don't seem to share many of his campaign promises.

    Bottom line, if Trump ditches Bannon, he is not getting reelected. I don't know how large the alt-right and alt-right leaning bloc is, but I know Trump would never have been elected without it. Even if it is less than 10% of his voters, and I am guessing it is a lot more, he can't win without them.
     
    #82     Aug 14, 2017
  3. Trump was coached since mid 1990s to become at one point POTUS.
    Your deep state is beyond your actual "mainstream" media.
    Some of your "alternative" medias are actually well controlled.
    Obviously, some people are very cunning.
     
    #83     Aug 14, 2017
  4. So you think our system is that we have an election that serves no purpose and then retired generals actually control the government?

    It's beginning to look like that is truer than many of could have imagined, but it's not a good thing.
     
    #84     Aug 14, 2017
  5. Looking to his promises, his actions : one has to wonder.

    Trump was shouting loud against Muslims. First country he visited and bowed to : a Muslim country.
    This Mexican wall to be paid by Mexico : how is it coming along, and how high and large is it? who will be funding it?
    Russia : Now Trump is talking about sanctions against Russia.

    May be Trump ( and certainly his actual wife) had so many skeletons, that he has made the choice to tow the line for American interests. Also having many skeletons is very good POTUS candidate for being controlled. If not many skeletons, being a 100% CIA guy, like your Obama guy was ( both parents were CIA agent, the African father was an overseas CIA asset, grand-parents who raised him CIA agents, the scientists coaches of his youth also militarily linked).

    I would not be astonished if in a way, Trump did not start to regret his former life.
    Now, all his reputation is being sullied, as soon as he does not tow the line ( prostitution pimping background being dugged up and presented to the American public and the World stage, etc).
    The US is really lucky to have the CIA, the FBI and the Generals.
    Thanks to Trump, people overseas are learning how the USA works.
     
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    #85     Aug 14, 2017
  6. Ex-KKK Leader David Duke Has Meltdown After Trump Condemns White Supremacists In Charlottesville
    “President Trump, please, for God’s sake, don’t feel like you need to say these things. It’s not going to do you any good.”

    By Hayley Miller



    Former KKK leader David Duke was none too pleased that President Donald Trump on Monday finally got around to condemning extremist groups by name ― including including neo-Nazis and the Ku Klux Klan ― for the deadly weekend protest in Charlottesville, Virginia.

    Minutes after Trump’s speech, Duke lashed out in a series of tweets, claiming the president had been manipulated by the media.

    “It’s amazing to see how the media is able to bully the President of the United States into going along with their FAKE NEWS narrative,” Duke tweeted.

    Soon after that, in an anti-Semitic, racist Periscope video rant, Duke spoke directly to Trump, claiming white nationalists abhor violence. He said “it’s just ridiculous” that the president felt he had to make Monday’s statement.

    “President Trump, please, for God’s sake, don’t feel like you need to say these things,” Duke admonished in the video. “It’s not going to do you any good.”

    Duke also stuck up for James Alex Fields, 20, the white nationalist motorist accused of ramming his car into a crowd of counter-protesters, killing Heather Heyer, 32. “When you’re under attack ... you panic and you do things that are stupid and you do things that are wrong,” Duke said.
     
    #86     Aug 14, 2017
  7. newwurldmn

    newwurldmn

    Pretty interesting analysis. If you look at his first statement it looks as if he goes off script when he says "many sides"



    https://www.washingtonpost.com/blog...rid_collaborative_3_na&utm_term=.e9c47ec8a495
     
    #87     Aug 14, 2017
  8. Duke is clearly correct. One of the left's oldest tactics is to separate various groups out for public attack. This time they make up a story about what happened and demand that Trump salute their strawman. Only a moron like the mooch would fall for that. And why is it so horrific to recognize that the leftists started the violence and the Charlottesville police were either incompetent or under orders to silence a lawful rally.
     
    #88     Aug 14, 2017
  9. http://www.heraldsun.com/news/local/counties/durham-county/article167201667.html

    You could call this the Obama way to get rid of stuff you don't like. Ignore a state law that prohibits destroying historical monuments and just tell the police to let thugs tear it down for you. Durham has always been a POS town. Violent blacks and aging commies, quality of justice system best shown by Duke lacrosse case. Those players were lucky it happened then and not now, because facts and guilt or innocence are no longer relevant.

    You have to be impressed by just how dumb some of the people quoted in the link are.
     
    #89     Aug 14, 2017
  10. Nine_Ender

    Nine_Ender

    Given the amount of bigotry and racist themes you post on here, it is no surprise that you felt the need to support "former KKK leader" Duke despite the article clearly indicating his words were racist in nature. Duke also has similar excuses about the driver of the car that some of the bigger dumb asses on this site also posted on this site.
     
    #90     Aug 15, 2017