Tuesday, August 15, 2017

Trump, supporters complain Charlottesville critics 'will never be satisfied'

Via Billy

President Trump came under fire for a lackluster Saturday response to the violence in Charlottesville that left a woman dead, blaming

Scott Adams, the Dilbert cartoonist who emerged during the campaign as a pro-Trump online polemicist, asked before the president gave his statement from the White House, "When you start disavowing, at what point, logically, do you stop?"

After it was noted that Trump's comments about racism were read from a Teleprompter and lacked the fire of his impromptu talk about radical Islamic terror ("evil losers") or MS-13, Adams claimed vindication.

"Now we begin the ‘Was it heartfelt enough?' phase, along with ‘Why did he NOT mention group X, Y, Z?'" he wrote

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