Julia Azari adds some useful historical context to Trump's failure to specifically denounce white supremacist terrorism: Later in the 20th century, several presidents struggled to respond to lynchings, the violent,.
Maybe Ann Althouse and Glen Reynolds could organize a conference on the complicated question of whether this poster indicates that there may have been some sort of anti-Semitic undertone to.
In the tread about Patrick Lawrence's DNC hack trooferism, a commenter pointed us to this rather remarkable P-Law artifact from the period in which Salon was willing to publish any.
Ann Althouse, everybody: NPR writes "she knew he was attending a rally in Virginia" but didn't "didn't know it was a white supremacist rally." Notice the assumption that it's simply.
On Friday, the The New York Times published an opinion piece by Samuel Moyn and David Priestland entitled "Trump isn't a Threat to Our Democracy. Hysteria Is." The article has.
As many of you remember, just last year Perfesser Glenn Reynolds defended the summary execution of demonstrators with vehicles, and then reiterated his defense of the summary execution of demonstrators.
I will have a longer piece about (inter alia) Trump's grossly inadequate response to the Nazi rally in Virginia on Monday. In the meantime, I strongly recommend this piece by.
This series of events is probably a huge coincidence. At any rate, manysidesism is unlikely to placate the kind of scumbeing who feels victimized by the fact his demographic still.
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