O'Reilly on Charlottesville Violence - Who's to Blame?
By: Bill O'ReillyAugust 15, 2017
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Now in Charlottesville- I hope you read my column on it. The initial column right after Trump gave his opening statement. The point he wanted to make was that there are a lot of fault in Charlottesville. And there was. I mean first of all the dopey Nazis. They didn't care about the Robert E. Lee statue. They just wanted to get attention and cause trouble. They brought weapons. The counter protesters- what are they protesting? What? The Nazis are bad? Come on. 

So they show up and a lot of them bring in weapons and then you have the Charlottesville authorities who know that these two groups are going to clash and they don't do anything to stop it. The governor of Virginia, Terry McAuliffe, didn't put the state police in there in any form did he? And they knew that this stuff was going to happen and the result is one person, a poor woman - 32 years old - dies. And two state troopers go down a chopper. Come on.

There's a lot of blame to go around a lot of places.

 

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