From another thread, better suited here. Concerning "very fine people on both sides"...
Perhaps you acknowledge the fact that it was indeed a rally that was organized, promoted, and attended by unabashed neo-nazis / white supremacists. But Trump was unaware. And since he was unaware, "very fine people on both sides" isn't as bad as it seems.
Is that your position?
I want to come back to this and take it baby step at a time. First, I want to make sure we haven't had a failure to communicate from the get-go.... Anybody who watches politicians and thinks they have any sort of profound concern for the conveying a fair and balanced understanding of the world is a fool. Trump's quote about "very fine people" is useful to Democrats. They aren't going to help people find the wider context that he made it clear a few seconds later that he wasn't talking about neo-nazis. They tell politicians lies. Just like when Kamala painted Joe as some kind of racist/racist enabler in the debate, and now brushes that off as something she said because it was a debate. Some stupid lie Trump has told about the size of a crowd isn't going to offend me much in comparison.
The difference between us is that you think your guy is honest. I say you can't trust any of them.
Perhaps you acknowledge the fact that it was indeed a rally that was organized, promoted, and attended by unabashed neo-nazis / white supremacists. But Trump was unaware. And since he was unaware, "very fine people on both sides" isn't as bad as it seems.
Is that your position?