https://www.nytimes.com/2018/10/31/...KT8iHFpHF39U7LxJJjDcfuLEzbyTJinpuPRPapJyT1qgY
But, as always, there's more to the story...
Those damn neo-Nazis. Wait, what?
This is why I (and, I imagine, people like me) hate the partisanship going on. Sure, condemn a bunch of clowns in khakis and tiki torches. There's some very fine people there (I notice that no one brings up the "on both sides" portion that means he also thinks some of the antifa thugs are alright as well...that's as far as I'll go about the C-in-C). But it's not that one race or fringe political group is causing problems--as we've seen in the "white wimmin callin the cops" threads,
people who think their damn feelings--generally ignorant and messed-up ones, at that-- are more important than fairness and justice in our society are causing the bulk of these problems. And that's not a political statement. The commander of the NYPD hate crimes division says that it's not alt-right Anti-Semites doing all this. Who, then, could it be? Honestly, doesn't matter to me. If they can be rounded up and prosecuted, great. But even if they can't, getting more of you to start to invoke the dialogue that it's not about racism or misogynism or anti-semitism or jihadi-ism or whatever, but that you're a citizen of a society that did just fine without you, there will be benefit from it. Not one of you can credibly state that Maxine Waters and Cory Booker are somehow less guilty of this than Trey Gowdy or Mitch McConnell. Not one can credibly say that Soros paying people off (politicians and protesters and caravan-riders) for his own worldview's gain is better for our country than Bannon's/Bolton's isolationist tweeting and policy-defining.
/soapbox