Posted on 08/17/2017 2:06:16 PM PDT by 2ndDivisionVet
Almost everything about the Charlottesville riot was disgraceful except the conduct of the president. The move to take down the statue of General Robert E. Lee was nonsense. Lee has few rivals as the greatest general in American history (Grant, Sherman, MacArthur, and Eisenhower perhaps). He opposed the secession of Virginia from the Union but, as was common in the South then (and has not entirely died out in any region of the United States today),believed he owed his first loyalty to his state over the United States. He was less dedicated to the virtues of slavery than was Charlottesvilles most famous son, Thomas Jefferson, founder of the University, neighbor at Monticello, and, of course, author of the self-evident truth that all men are created equal.
This terrible incident started as a reasonable civic demonstration by Southern traditionalists who were not hostile to African-Americans but object to the shamed renunciation of a great American heroic and folkloric figure from Gone With the Wind, to The Bands The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down, to The Dukes of Hazzard. Robert E. Lee was not a precursor of Bull Connor, Strom Thurmond, James Earl Ray, or the unreformed George C. Wallace.
These original local groups did not wish or seek the attention of the Ku Klux Klan, or the American Nazis or the violent hooligans who appeared in strength flaunting vivid racist symbolism, who were the most remarkable feature in Saturdays tragic events. As the day approached, it became clear that the other side of the issue, whose core was reasonable townspeople who put the ultimate fact that the Civil War was fought to suppress an insurrection and to promote at least the gradual elimination of slavery above the gallantry of the Confederate Army, was being reinforced by more militant leftist organizations. Antifa, which purports to find fascists at every position of authority in the United States, Black Lives Matter (whose name suggests that any sane person had ever said otherwise), and other far-left groups with a propensity to violence, made no secret that they too would be there.
As the day unfolded, it was clear that orders had been given to the local police to ensure that a serious fracas occurred. The police did nothing to disperse the armed groups on each side, on several occasions herded them toward each other to encourage combat, and then withdrew at times to facilitate the violence. It must be assumed that orders for an insufficient law enforcement and ineffectual rules of engagement emanated ultimately from the governor of Virginia, Terry McAuliffe, the ne plus ultra of Clintonian zeal and cynicism, and former Democratic Party chairman.
The debacle ensued; the peaceful majorities on both sides were shouldered aside by the violent thugs on the extremes, with the Klansmen and neo-nazis being more vocal and recognizable by their signs and costumes. Since one of their number appears to have been responsible for the (mercifully) sole fatality, the white supremacists and neo-nazis seem to have been the more violent group. But the entire incident had almost nothing to do with the issue of what should happen to Charlottesvilles statue of General Lee, (who would have been as disgusted as we are by the extremists of both sides).
President Trumps comments on Saturday, Sunday, and Monday were accurate and appropriate, and as usual the national media either eagerly grasped the flame-thrower handed them by the professed Nazi demonstrators and accused the president of mollycoddling David Duke and the Klan (who were very aggrieved by Trumps chastisement of them on Saturday), or they were gulled by the anti-Trump spin of the media and Virginia officials into condemning the president for ambivalence between Klansmen and Nazis on one side, and decent advocates of racial equality on the other, as if any such clear confrontation of wrong with right had occurred.
Virginias U.S. senators, Tim Kaine and Mark Warner, are as rabidly partisan as McAuliffe, and the Virginia authorities, local, state, and national, have a hand in this outrage. Kaine thinks Jared Kushner might be guilty of treason and Warner thinks Trump really might have organized the golden shower of urinating prostitutes in Moscow.
The facts of Charlottesville should be ascertained by impartial investigation, prosecution, and exposure, and Attorney General Jeff Sessions has promised they will be.
This incident is of a piece with the mindless violence at Berkeley and other university campuses. The nihilists and anarchists of both sides want bloody conflict and vandalism, and most of the Democrats and the anti-Trump Republicans and the national media are trying to pin the phenomenon on Trump. This became clear as the weekend unfolded, explaining Trumps calibrated escalation of anti-racist comments.
We have come full circle. In the absence of any positive argument to vote Democratic last year, the Clinton campaign accused Trump of misogyny and racism. That failed and evaporated and was replaced in post-electoral denial by the Russian collusion nonsense. With the end of visible White House disorganization following staff changes, and after a cameo appearance of Trump the alleged Korea-warmonger last week, we are back to Trump the friend of the Klan, Obamas infamous campaign charge.
Sen. Elizabeth Warren of Massachusetts this week claimed the leadership of the Democrats; they are close to becoming a far-Left party, in likely fulfilment of the Obama plan, which had to be partly concealed to ensure Obamas reelection. Donald Trump is a policy moderate, but an activist enemy of gridlock.
The campaign of defamation against Trump will fail, and if the Democrats and pseudo-Republicans dont get to higher ground soon, Trump will pull together the responsible Right and most of the center and wax the Warren Democrats by a margin that will make the Nixon and Reagan reelections look like photo-finishes.
Tell it to the judge. I won’t be part of the trial.
Excellent article IMO. I do believe he covered it well especially the inference as to the extent of McAuliffe’s participation.
Trump handled it well IMO. The fraudulent press would have found something no matter with which to exaggerate, and expound upon.
If they try him for murder they will lose. There’s enough photographic and video evidence to clearly get that charge kicked out. I suspect they will go with a lesser charge,
Mr. Fields will be in a cage in Virginia for a long time.
where does soros live
I don’t doubt that.
You are exactly correct.
McAwful knew about the anti-statue-removal protest permit that was given, withdrawn, and then re-given in federal court. The ACLU even supported reinstating the permit?
McAwful decided to make it a bit difficult for the protest group to gather. He alerted antifa and staged the state police to push the permitted protesters into the antifa position.
When everyone was in position, McAwful declared a state of emergency and ordered the staties to empty the park by pushing the permitted protesters into the waiting baseball bats of antifa.
All of the violence that ensued, including the fatality from the car, is on McAwful's shoulders
That's my take.
Marching and chanting is not an act of violence.
I am beginning to wonder how old you are. Have you never heard what the teach young children:
Sticks and stones may break my bones, but words will never hurt me.
Answer D, all of the above.
Another guilty party. For years we represented a chain of very conservative newspapers. At one point they also owned 2 TV stations. Their rule was always, “Never turn on, or even show, the camera (or especially a Sun Gun light at night) when a riot is imminent.”
It will start the riot immediately.
TV certainly helped flame the fires of this riot.
I did not say that the Nazi scum that marched Friday night were violent.
I simply said they were Nazi scum and they were the first to march.
I also said that they have the right to do so, and people have the right to sympathize with that Nazi scum.
The mayor and the governor wanted something to blame on Trump and light up the media.
The nazi-infiltrated group did. Antifa did not.
The police funneled the nazis into Antifa in order to manufacture a nasty incident to blame on Trump.
It isn’t about sympathizing with them.
If they had been ignored or avoided, none of this would have happened.
But just because they march and chant despicable things, that doesn’t mean that others have the right to perform acts of violence on them.
Btw, tha more I look at that march, the more likely I am to believe some conspiracy theories. The similarities between that march, and what went on tin Ukraine on the Maidan are eerie.
It certainly appears that there was a well planned and coordinated effort by the authorities, with help from outside agencies as well, to insure that there would be violence in Charlottesville that day.
Charlottesville police comes forward:
Charlottesville Was Inside Job to Ignite Race War:
http://yournewswire.com/charlottesville-inside-job/
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>> “The nazi-infiltrated group did. Antifa did not.” <<
They both are Soros funded and controlled.
All from the left
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...and a few contrarian Freeper trolls...
Why can’t people “get it” ... the CITY COUNCIL was a fault ... they voted to revise history ... that caused the rest of this BS. Why are these city councils getting a pass on this stuff?
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