Larry Elder: The Trump Charlottesville lie just won’t die

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In Charlottesville, Virginia, in 2017, protesters peacefully gathered to support and oppose the removal of a Confederate monument in the public square. A white supremacist intentionally drove his car into the protesters, killing one and injuring five.

Then-President Donald Trump, during a press conference about the tragedy, said: “I’ve condemned neo-Nazis. I’ve condemned many different groups. But not all of those people were neo-Nazis, believe me. … And I’m not talking about the neo-Nazis and the white nationalists — because they should be condemned totally. But you had many people in that group other than neo-Nazis and white nationalists.” He also said, “You had some very bad people in that group, but you also had people that were very fine people, on both sides.”  

Critics ignored the “and I’m not talking about” part and accused Trump of defending the attacker and violent protesters as “very fine people on both sides.” That lie has become an article of faith for Trump haters.

In March, President Joe Biden, in Brussels, Belgium, repeated the lie. At a press conference, ostensibly about Ukraine, Biden told the world that Trump’s alleged racist response to Charlottesville inspired Biden to enter the 2020 presidential race: “I had no intention of running for president again, and — until I saw those folks coming out of the fields in Virginia carrying torches and carrying Nazi banners and literally singing the same vile rhyme that they used in Germany in the early ’20s or ’30s. …

“And then, when the gentleman you mentioned (Trump) was asked what he thought — and a young woman was killed, a protester — and he asked — was asked what he thought, he said, ‘There are very good people on both sides.’ And that’s when I decided I wasn’t going to be quiet any longer.”

In fact, two CNN hosts, Jake Tapper and Michael Smerconish have admitted that the Trump-defended-white-supremacists-by-saying-there-were-very-fine-people-on-both-sides narrative is wrong.

Tapper, in August 2020, three years after the events in Charlottesville, tweeted, “So (Trump is)  not saying that the neo-Nazis and white supremacists are very fine people, but he is saying people protesting alongside those neo-Nazi and white supremacists are very fine people.” Smerconish, on his radio show, on March 27, 2019, more than a year and a half after Charlottesville, said: “Within the last 10 days, I know that I made reference to those words from the president, and I had a phone caller who called and said, ‘That is not what the president said.’ Now, having invested the time to go back and (reexamine) the tape, I think the caller’s right.” 

Yet guests on CNN continue to say otherwise — with no pushback.

Biden, in 2019, claimed that Trump never “utter(ed) a word of condemnation” of white supremacy and bigotry. Exactly how many times must he do so?

In a 1991 interview with Larry King, Trump criticized the voters supporting Louisiana gubernatorial candidate David Duke, a former grand wizard of the Ku Klux Klan: “I hate seeing what it represents, but I guess it just shows there’s a lot of hostility in this country.” 

In April 2017, Trump said, “Recent threats targeting Jewish community centers and vandalism of Jewish cemeteries, as well as last week’s shooting in Kansas City, remind us that while we may be a nation divided on policies, we are a country that stands united in condemning hate and evil in all of its very ugly forms.”

In August 2017, Trump said: “We condemn in the strongest possible terms this egregious display of hatred, bigotry and violence. It has no place in America.” 

In August 2018, Trump tweeted: “The riots in Charlottesville a year ago resulted in senseless death and division. … I condemn all types of racism and acts of violence.” 

In April 2019, Trump said: “We forcefully condemn the evil of antisemitism and hate. It must be defeated.” 

In 2000, Trump called Duke “a bigot, a racist, a problem.”

Is there any chance we can finally put to rest the Charlottesville lie?

Larry Elder is a bestselling author and nationally syndicated radio talk show host. His latest book, “The New Trump Standard,” is available in paperback from Amazon.com and for Nook, Kindle, iBooks and Google Play. To find out more about Larry Elder, or become an “Elderado,” visit www.LarryElder.com. Follow Larry on Twitter @LarryElder. To read features by other Creators Syndicate writers and cartoonists, visit the Creators Syndicate website at www.creators.com.

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9 thoughts on “Larry Elder: The Trump Charlottesville lie just won’t die

  1. Is there any chance we can finally put to rest the Charlottesville lie?” Short answer? Nope. The traitors in the democrat party have to put a face to who they really hate, which is us. Real President Trump is their target of choice.

  2. Elder STFU. We understand the gobbledygook that comes from a business major at Fordham/Penn. He meant exactly what he said, there are good people on both sides. He deserves criticism because too often he opens his mouth and says stupid things. Anyone that chants “Jews will not replace us” is an idiot and is not a good person.

  3. This is from the same hate media and hade democrap party that condemns ALL white people as ‘white supremists’ and denigrates and belittles ALL non-white people as being to stupid to get an ID to vote.

  4. Trump should be able to sue all of the politicians and so-called journalists who have told falsehoods and blatant lies about him. How many lies have been told? Lies they continue to repeat to this day. At the least he should make them all pay for defamation of his character. Plus, they would have to stop spewing the lies in the future.

  5. If you currently live in the USA you’ll have no doubt that ALL politicians are the bile of the planet. Not 1 politician is real or honest! They are bred to lie cheat and stuff their own pockets! Keep guns ban politicians! We’d all be better off.

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