By his continued silence on the matter after a tepid and ambiguous statement about the sickening and tragic events that took place in Charlottesville on Saturday, President Trump and anyone who continues to support his policies can be considered to be tolerant of racism and hate and they are being called out for it. The republican party is in real danger of being reduced to insignificance if it doesn't unite and reject Trump's implied tolerance for the white supremacist movement . The fact he continues to have a known white nationalist as his chief strategist is a clear indication of how the president intends to steer policy on this subject. There's no defense for it and it's time to call it for what it is. That's not just my opinion either, it's Nazi leader Andrew Anglin's as well.
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Protest all you want but perception is reality as the saying goes. This is what it is and, in the end, it doesn't matter until or unless President Trump is willing to turn on his base (i.e. the alt-right), condemn the white supremacists and denounce their actions as domestic terrorism. He currently is and will continue to be labelled as being tolerant of racism and hate unless this takes place. This includes, by association, all who continue to support him even though they may speak out and condemn the actions of the alt-right. Those words ring hollow. This is a seminal moment for the GOP and they really need to decide who they are and what they stand for if they want to remain relevant as a political party. They will be spit-roasted in the mid-terms if Trump does not come out and specifically condemn the white supremacist movement.
I wouldn't hold my breath....he's probably teeing it up on the 9th hole about now.