John Kelly Says Lack Of 'Compromise' Started Civil War, Defends Statues
Nick Visser
HuffPostOctober 31, 2017
John Kelly Says Lack Of 'Compromise' Started Civil War, Defends Statues
White House Chief of Staff John Kelly said on Monday that a “lack of ability to compromise led to the Civil War” and called the removal of Confederate monuments a “dangerous” scrubbing of history.
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White House Chief of Staff John Kelly said on Monday that a “lack of ability to compromise led to the Civil War” and called the removal of Confederate monuments a “dangerous” scrubbing of history.
Kelly, speaking to Fox News’ Laura Ingraham during the debut of her new show, “The Ingraham Angle,” made the comments when asked about his thoughts on the removal of two plaques honoring President George Washington and Gen. Robert E. Lee at a church in Alexandria, Virginia.
“I think we make a mistake, though, and as a society and certainly as, as individuals, when we take what is today accepted as right and wrong and go back 100, 200, 300 years or more and say: ‘What Christopher Columbus did was wrong,’” Kelly said. “You know, 500 years later, it’s inconceivable to me that you would take what we think now and apply it back then.” (You know Kelly, YOU REALLY SHOULD BE MORE DEFIANT, instead of giving ground! CDH)- https://www.yahoo.com/news/john-kelly-says-lack-apos-041629782.html https://www.yahoo.com/news/john-kelly-says-lack-apos-041629782.html
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