Rational Radio Daily With Steele And Ungar
"This is our moment as a national party to make it clear where we stand on hate."
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- Duração: 0:26:21
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"I'm glad they believe that Lindsey Graham is not their friend," Senator Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.) told Fox New's Chris Wallace on Fox News Sunday, "It would bother me a lot if they did. So, if I were president of the United States and these people showed sympathy toward me and my agenda, it would bother me." Senator Graham condemned the neo-Nazi, KKK and alt-right groups rallying in Charlottesville over the weekend and President Trump for refusing to explicitly denounce these white supremacist groups. The president ended up condemning the groups today, but the damage was done. Michael Steele and Rick Ungar wonder how the GOP will react to this seminal moment in the face of the president's lack of moral leadership. Former Congressman John Dingell, a World War II veteran and the longest-serving member of Congress in U.S. history, discusses the importance of a president's character.