Posted on 10/14/2018 3:41:20 PM PDT by mandaladon
NBC Issues Correction Two Days After Falsely Claiming Trump Called Gen. Robert E. Lee Incredible
On Friday, NBC News reported, and tweeted, that President Donald Trump praised Confederate Gen. Robert E. Lee as incredible. But on Sunday, NBC had to correct that tweet since, as it turns out, Trump was actually praising Union General (and future U.S. President) Ulysses S. Grant in the clip.
An earlier tweet misidentified the general President Trump described as incredible at a rally in Ohio, they tweeted. It was Gen. Ulysses S. Grant, not Gen. Robert E. Lee.
Thats a pretty big difference.
That was the tweet on Friday. The correction came as a reply to that tweet on Sunday.
CORRECTION: An earlier tweet misidentified the general President Trump described as incredible at a rally in Ohio. It was Gen. Ulysses S. Grant, not Gen. Robert E. Lee. An attached video clip lacked the full context for Trumps remark. Here is the full clip. pic.twitter.com/NZHj3Q2dHL
NBC News (@NBCNews) October 14, 2018
The story, which rocketed across the web, claimed that Trump was saying Robert E. Lee was the great general who drank too much but was incredible. In reality, as one can tell by watching the full clip, those remarks were directed to General Grant.
Trump said the state of Ohio gave the country a general who was incredible. He drank a little bit too much, said Trump. You know who Im talking about right?
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The south was the Democrats the north was with Lincoln a Republican. My respect to General Lee. My loyalty is to the Union. There are reasons the not so civil war split familys. A lot of good men died on both sides. The left if allowed to will prove it can be done again. My loyalty remains the same.
Don’t forget Henry Knox, mybookseller and the Father of American Artillery.
Grant was a very smart guy. He wrote one of the best selling books of all times. He won the war. He ran the country. He slept along side his men in battle. He was a better horseman, better general, better writer than the rest of the generals. And he did it with a bunch of untrained Illinois regulars who went into the south past their supply lines, living off the land while fighting the confederates on their own soil and winning.
Its true that Grant was poor. He could not handle alcohol. And the cigars he smoked caused the painful cancer that finally killed him. But he was very much against slavery. And he helped reconstruct the south while fighting the democrats who hated Grant.
One can be an incredible leader, even if that person is evil or fighting for the wrong side.
If the Confederates had won the war, Robert E. Lee would be one of the greatest persons or leaders that ever lived.
Seems you discount the mitigating reasons such as Stuart not being where he was supposed to be....................
Guess you’re just a damn yankee and can’t appreciate a true southern gentleman.
Would be fun to make a great long list............
Nuts!
True, he was also against secession.
Grant has Cold Harbor.
True!
True. Jefferson Davis never allowed Lee that authority.
O, to be able to travel back thru time , with a scoped .300 Win Mag .....
I’d pop Jefferson Davis. :-)
“Guess youre just a damn yankee ....”
Yeah, ok.
Do future discussions a favor and try to stow your regionalism when it comes to talking military history.
Yep - he toys with them by intent...almost every time he speaks publicly, he manages to insert at least one line of thought as bait...and they can’t help themselves.
My father’s people... are from Fairfax in northern Virginia, just across the Mason-Dixon line. So it was an honour to play Lee, he was a great general.
Robert Duvall
Look up “Tredegar Iron Works”.
The Federal Government is corrupt and the Union is no longer legitimate. Being pro union is to be for corruption and anti (small r) republican.
Grant also believed that the South( any state ) has the right to secede and leave the union. It’s in his memories.
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