Because it was his rally and the buck doesn’t always stop over there. He took responsibility, even if it was only for public consumption. I would have no problem condemning the guy if I saw evidence that he knew about it beforehand, I don’t give a rat’s ass about him. I haven’t seen any.
DMK:
As it should be. How can he possibly be responsible for those who were allowed entry to his fundraiser. How is he supposed to know and be held responsible for the distasteful actions of others at an event centered around support of him?
No one in their right mind would hold the actions of nitwits against the guy or in anyway think that they represent the man and his beliefs, would they?
Was Trump responsible for the white guy that punched a black guy at one of his rallies?
DMK
August 20, 2019, 12:09am
#47
I don’t remember that. Why do you?
Because it was in the news. Are you going to answer the question?
DMK
August 20, 2019, 12:11am
#49
I did. I don’t remember that event. So, how can I address it?
You should remember it, it was a big deal at the time.
Well that didn’t work. Hold on.
DMK:
Why was it a big deal?
The guy was leaving for one thing, and because of the myriad accusations of racism against Trump supporters, many of whom are white nationalists.
DMK
August 20, 2019, 12:20am
#55
Ahh, so it IS Trump’s fault.
Depends on what is being said
DMK:
Why do you disagree?
Same reason I don’t blame the senator in the OP for the dumbass with the fake rifle.
The senator with the gunman.
A “fake” assault weapon in a Chicago suburb. Probably illegal.
DMK
August 20, 2019, 12:25am
#61
My logic and reasoning as well.
Snow96
August 20, 2019, 12:25am
#62
Mark you down in the “I don’t see a problem with it” category.
Thanks for visiting the thread.
DMK
August 20, 2019, 12:26am
#63
Good to know that it is okay behavior to you if you agree with what is being said. If you don’t the same behavior is unacceptable.