Keep America Great 2020 wrote:
johnny99 wrote:
“I think there is blame on both sides,” the president told reporters that day in August 2017.
“You had some very bad people in that group," Trump said, referring to the white nationalist groups rallying against removal of a Confederate statue. "But you also had people that were very fine people, on both sides.”
Very weak, politically correct response. He just couldn't call out the bad guys because he didn't want to offend them.
Politically correct response? You can't have it both ways buddy. If it had been "politically correct", he wouldn't have been attacked by you and the fake news media for it.
Once again, how can you say there wasn't blame on both sides? There is simply no argument against it. He was speaking with COMMON SENSE.
Stop with the fake outrage. You look ridiculous.
You seem to be English language challenged. Perhaps English is not your first language?
Politically correct means just what it says - something expressed to convey political advantage to the person doing the expressing, regardless of the truth or accuracy of the statement. In this case, Trump was clearly pandering to his base for political advantage - i.e., being politically correct.
BTW - what is your native language? Perhaps you can try expressing your thoughts using it.