Is he being dishonest when he calls out all the violence?
"You had a group on one side that was bad, and you had a group on the other side that was also very violent, and nobody wants to say that," Trump said. "You had a group on the other side that came charging in without a permit and they were very, very violent."
Is that incorrect? Did I miss something?
The press and the Democratic party machine always seem to give a pass to the violence on the left. Why is that? Just be honest and call out all sides when they act violently. All of it is shameful, illegal, and harmful to society.
I got it that the media, many of the elected establishment, and the most Hillary/Bernie supporters hate Trump, and that the Russia investigation isn't revealing anything yet, and that the economy, stock markets, manufacturing, and unemployment figures are all doing good... and that his tough rhetoric and policies on the illegal immigration and crime, North Korea, and Nato spending are working... better to blame him for Charlottesville. Yep, how disgusting, it's all his fault.
If the person driving the car had hit and killed a Neo-Nazi, would all these voices decrying Trump be as upset that he didn't go far enough fast enough for them? Ask yourself if you would? I detect a lot of glee in a new opportunity to weaken Trump and a lot of mock outrage at his comments by his political enemies.
Edit: A tragedy and evil act by an evil man took the life of an innocent person. Shouldn't the focus be on how violence in politics is evil including all the other violence that day? The causes of it and how as a society we want to deal with it?