Here’s something that didn’t make many ripples in the headlines a week ago, not that it would matter — people who are now convinced that President Trump is a white supremacist aren’t going to let their minds be changed by the signing of a joint resolution rejecting “White nationalism, White supremacy, and neo-Nazism as hateful expressions of intolerance that are contradictory to the values that define the people of the United States.”
Pres @realDonaldTrump signs resolution condemning "violence and domestic terror attack" in Charlottesville: pic.twitter.com/Kqn3dkrQcp
— Shannon Bream (@ShannonBream) September 15, 2017
Bernie Sanders, who’s being a bit coy about 2020, issued a “what prompted that?” tweet Thursday about white supremacists and how it’s important not to be ambiguous when condemning them.
When people in America march as neo-Nazis or white supremacists, we can have no ambiguity in condemning everything they stand for. #BernieFP
— Bernie Sanders (@SenSanders) September 21, 2017
Literally no one has any ambiguity in condemning everything they stand for. https://t.co/6Z6SDxb5s7
— Chad Felix Greene (@chadfelixg) September 21, 2017
Yes, socialism sucks https://t.co/QuZE5mTchQ
— Joel Jesus Dominguez (@the_joelker) September 21, 2017
https://twitter.com/JustEric/status/910983506213376001
Hear, hear! https://t.co/dX0sQymt6y
— BayAreaFrau (@bayareahausfrau) September 21, 2017
No, the #BernieFP doesn’t stand for “for president,” but rather “foreign policy,” the topic of his speech Thursday. Also, no, no one’s being ambiguous about neo-Nazis, though some patriots are fighting efforts to pare back free speech protections in an effort not to offend or hurt “marginalized” communities while leaving open the option to punch someone on the street for wearing a swastika.
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Still, though, now that facts (in the form of flying rocks and bricks and urine bombs lobbed at police) seem to have cleared up the notion that today’s antifa is not the modern-day equivalent of Allied forces fighting the Nazis in World War II.
Hey, Bernie, would you like to be a little less ambiguous how you feel about armed anarcho-communists dressing up like Batman and agitating in the streets wherever conflict arises with cops?
https://twitter.com/instapundit/status/910905812104744960
Didn't you hear? If you criticize commies, you're defending Nazis, or something something something.
— Not-So-OK Boomer Rand (@Rand_Simberg) September 21, 2017
So we just need to get the Neo Nazis to lean more into socialism and we're golden. https://t.co/4PxuLCPSFB
— Андрей Раяновский (@Zoaric) September 21, 2017
Does that also hold true for The Democrat Party, and their Socialist Co-operatives, that founded the KKK and intellectually sourced Naziism? https://t.co/vTAR6TnzgV
— Richard S. Matthews (@mattbrasrs) September 21, 2017
Remember that time Hillary Clinton unambiguously condemned former Klansman Robert Byrd by calling him her “friend and mentor”?
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— Twitchy Team (@TwitchyTeam) September 19, 2017
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