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Fox News' Charles Krauthammer Condemns Trump in No Uncertain Terms

Crabtownboy

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Fox News is not exactly known for its progressive racial views, but popular conservative columnist Charles Krauthammer took to the network's airwaves Tuesday to tear into President Trump's latest remarks on Charlottesville. He was appalled at the president's racist embrace of white supremacist protesters and suggestion that anti-racism protesters were also to blame.

“What Trump did today was a moral disgrace," Krauthammer said. "What he did is he reverted back to where he was on Saturday and made it very clear that what he read on [Monday] was a hostage tape.”

Krauthammer couldn't have been any more explicit in his condemnation of the president's inability to recognize slavery and racism as the "original sin" of the United States. He also called the Charlottesville protest a "Nazi rally," whose "uniqueness of white supremacy, KKK and Nazism" appears lost on Trump.

Krauthammer finally added that "the only killing here occurred by one of the pro-Nazi, pro-KKK people.”

Fox News' Charles Krauthammer Condemns Trump in No Uncertain Terms
 

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Fox News is not exactly known for its progressive racial views, but popular conservative columnist Charles Krauthammer took to the network's airwaves Tuesday to tear into President Trump's latest remarks on Charlottesville. He was appalled at the president's racist embrace of white supremacist protesters and suggestion that anti-racism protesters were also to blame.

“What Trump did today was a moral disgrace," Krauthammer said. "What he did is he reverted back to where he was on Saturday and made it very clear that what he read on [Monday] was a hostage tape.”

Krauthammer couldn't have been any more explicit in his condemnation of the president's inability to recognize slavery and racism as the "original sin" of the United States. He also called the Charlottesville protest a "Nazi rally," whose "uniqueness of white supremacy, KKK and Nazism" appears lost on Trump.

Krauthammer finally added that "the only killing here occurred by one of the pro-Nazi, pro-KKK people.”

Fox News' Charles Krauthammer Condemns Trump in No Uncertain Terms
He has always been a Never Trumper. You surprised he still is?
 

Crabtownboy

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Trump did the right thing. He was right in his first and all subsequent statements.

Do you agree with the stated goals of the KKK and White Supremacists?

If there is evil, is it ever right to use violence against that evil?
 

Reynolds

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Do you agree with the stated goals of the KKK and White Supremacists?

If there is evil, is it ever right to use violence against that evil?
You want to talk about a specific agenda item, ask. I won't be baited into a general open discussion with you.
 

church mouse guy

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Do you agree with the stated goals of the KKK and White Supremacists?

If there is evil, is it ever right to use violence against that evil?

Do you think that it is "Christian" to attack the President everyday no matter what he does or does not do merely to advance a Democrat Party agenda?
 

777

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Well, I saw a little of the Kraut's exchange with Laura and she condemned Charles in no uncertain terms.

Why does everybody consider that guy to be a conservative? He was a speechwriter for Walter Mondale in 1984 and he's openly pro-choice. So he didn't like Trump's words, what does Trump ever do that he does like?

If you don't like Antifa, you must be a Nazi is what they try to claim. but most people like neither and they think the claim that America's "original sin" was slavery and racism is cray-cray - this country didn't invent either concept.
 

kyredneck

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Why does everybody consider that guy to be a conservative? He was a speechwriter for Walter Mondale in 1984 and he's openly pro-choice.

Zactly. He's one of the original 'former liberals' that flipped to the Republicans, known as 'neoconservatives'.
 

InTheLight

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No. Trump was/is basically an isolationalist carrying a big stick in foreign policy, while neocons are all in for U.S. military involvement around the globe, ESPECIALLY if it will even remotely benefit Israel.
Trump has bombed ISIS in Afghanistan, bombed Assad in Syria, threatened military action against Venezuela, threatened military action against North Korea, and during the campaign wondered why we don't use the nuclear weapons we had on hand.

That's isolationist?

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kyredneck

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Trump has bombed ISIS in Afghanistan, bombed Assad in Syria, threatened military action against Venezuela, threatened military action against North Korea, and during the campaign wondered why we don't use the nuclear weapons we had on hand.

That's isolationist?

Lol, did you miss this portion of my post? "Trump was/is basically an isolationalist...." It's what he campaigned as and I believe he would like to be one now, but reality sinks in, I guess.
 
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