So what? Because you can't pinpoint when, it doesn't count? This doesn't change the fact that Byrd was someone who changed their ways, Duke is not. Again, we are talking about embracing someone who was, at the time, a champion of tolerance and equality. It's easy to prove Byrd was a racist and a member of the KKK. It's you who cannot pinpoint a determined point dating before Byrd's self-serving biography in 2005 where he disavows -- for moral reasons -- his association with the KKK..
Agreed. But I don't see the point. My issue, again, is not with Duke endorsing Trump, but with Trump's mishandling of the situation that make it appear that this is another situation that he just says whatever he thinks gives him the best chance of being elected. He likely "passed" on the question because he thought that it was the best answer to not scare off any voters (racists and non-racists alike), once he realized what a blunder that actually was, he made up some BS about not being able to hear the question properly. And people slurped it down and then started making all kinds of excuses in an attempt to make Trump not alone in. Read the WaPo article cited above. Trump had already formally disavowed David Duke and the KKK two days before Tapper asked the question, and Trump blames a faulty ear piece for misunderstanding Tapper's question.
This is a weak point. If you say that not voting for someone is "treason," you are endorsing them. Whether it is formal or not. Talk about "quibbling." In the Duke remarks the MSM is using to denigrate Trump, Duke clearly and pointedly states that he DID NOT formally endorse Trump; hence, you'd be the one quibbling and parsing words when you mendaciously claim he did.
This only further enforces my point. Why would he need to hedge to that question when asked by Tapper if he has already disavowed such groups? Pretending not to know who they are reeks of trying to take a "no position" Trump blames a faulty ear piece for misunderstanding Tapper's question. Furthermore, Trump had already formally disavowed David Duke and the KKK two days before Tapper asked the question. Hence, Tapper's question was redundant, and it's evident Tapper's intent was to create, if he could, a "gotcha" moment.
Nope. Clinton embraced a racist and former member of the KKK while Trump didn't embrace any such character. FTFY. Originally Posted by eatfibo