Personally, I applaud President Trump for putting up with this
political “cesspool” and the presstitutes in the lame stream media. Some people
would have given up already and resigned feeling it isn’t worth it. Why would
anyone want to put their family through this. It seems to me this country is
beyond repair and I am sure Trump never thought the situation in Washington
D.C. and the nation was this bad.
Why haven’t we indicted George Soros and some of the other evil globalists for this treasonous sedition? Enough of my soap box, read the story
below.
Fox News host Shepard Smith said Wednesday that the network
tried and failed to get a Republican on-air to defend President Trump's comments
on violence in Charlottesville, Va., over the weekend
"Our booking team — and
they're good — reached out to Republicans of all stripes across the
country today," Smith said on his show "Shepard Smith
Reporting."
"Let's be honest, Republicans don't often really mind coming on
Fox News Channel. We couldn't get anyone to come and defend him here because we
thought, in balance, someone should do that," he continued.
"We worked very hard at it
throughout the day, and we were unsuccessful. And of those who are condemning
the president's condemnable actions, I've not heard any prominent leaders,
former presidents, members of the House or the Senate use his name while
speaking in generalities," he said.
Smith's comments followed an off-the-rails press conference by
Trump on Tuesday, during which he reasserted claims that "both sides"
were to blame for violence during a white supremacist rally in
Charlottesville on Saturday that ultimately left one dead and at
least 19 others injured.
“You had a lot of people in that
group that were there to innocently protest and very legally protest," Trump
said, referring to individuals protesting against the removal of
a Confederate Gen. Robert E. Lee statue in the town.
“Not all of those people were
white supremacists, by any stretch."
Various Republicans have spoken
out against white supremacy and bigotry following Trump's press briefing.
“We must be clear. White
supremacy is repulsive. This bigotry is counter to all this country stands for.
There can be no moral ambiguity,” House Speaker Paul Ryan (R-Wis.) tweeted
after Trump's remarks.
Former Presidents George H.W.
Bush and George W. Bush issued
a joint statement on Wednesday saying the U.S. must reject
hatred in all forms.
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