In the aftermath of the violent events in Charlottesville, Virginia on Saturday, the usual mainstream media suspects emerged to assign blame to President Donald Trump for the car plowing into a crowd of demonstrators in the university town.
In their eagerness to paint the president, those who serve with him, and those who support him as evil racists, the fake news crowd even condemned President Trump for his remarks calling for Americans to unite and for speaking out against those who commit violence on all sides.
Naturally, these are the same media types who never pressured President Barack Obama to condemn Black Lives Matter for calling for cops’ murder. Heck, he even invited their representatives to the White House for a meeting. Nor did Mr. Obama ever decry the street violence committed by Antifa thugs.
Donning her most sanctimonious robes was ABC News veteran Cokie Roberts. As a member of a prominent Louisiana family, she often appears as the expert on race in America for the network. But, she seriously crossed the line in attacking President Trump. The details are on the next page.
Lol…gotta share the truth
Shutup stupid!
He didn’t cause the problem you did
Coke Roberts are you taking any of the blame also.
Cokie Roberts part of the f**e news reporter is spreading more lies to stir the pot.
Everything is syppost to be Trump’s fault. The fault lies with the idiots that were there protesting and the ignorant Mayor and poloice.
Baloney!! Too stupid for words!
Roland Amouzou, Are you, seriously this fucking stupid?
They sound like Trump bought the Car & gasoline, then rode shotgun!
No Eric, your president didn’t stand up against neo-Nazis and white supremasists shouting blood and soil, Jews will not replace us and more. This is what started one of the worst periods in mankind and not being able to dustance himself from that only shows what kind of leader you have. If you and others can’t even acknowledge this and continue his retoric that scares me. As one wise man said. “History will have to record that the greatest tradegyof this period of social transition is not the strident clamor of bad people, but the appalling silencw of the good people” MLK, Jr.