Is Chris Wallace a White Supremacist?

US President Donald Trump (R) and former Vice President and Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden participate in the first presidential debate at the Health Education Campus of Case Western Reserve University on Sept. 29, 2020, in Cleveland, Ohio. PHOTO: Yahoo!/theGrio/Olivier Douliery-Pool/Getty Images

By Ann Coulter | 30 September 2020

TOWN HALL — After four months of looting, arson, window breaking, vandalism, intimidation, physical assaults, stabbings and shootings by Black Lives Matter and antifa, the first thing on the media’s mind is … getting Trump to condemn “white supremacists”!

It would be as if, on the morning after Pearl Harbor, the League of Nations demanded that FDR condemn American aggression in the Pacific.

Why on earth was Trump being badgered by both debate moderator Chris Wallace and Democratic nominee Joe Biden to denounce “white supremacy”? And why wasn’t Biden ever asked to condemn the nonstop violence by antifa that actually has been consuming the country for more than 100 nights now? …

“White supremacy” is a bogus concept invented on college campuses. There are white men who do horrible things, just as there are Asian men and black men who do horrible things. But they don’t represent any kind of organized movement.

You know what’s an organized movement? Antifa — Rose City Antifa, Antifa Seven Hills, Antifa Sacramento, Atlanta “Antifascists” and so on. They’re organized well enough that hundreds, sometimes thousands, of antifa members always know exactly when and where to show up, and what weapons to bring. Then they turn around and celebrate the destruction they’ve wrought (unpunished by Democratic mayors and liberal district attorneys).

But in Chris Wallace’s demon-haunted imagination, out beyond the coastal cities, there’s a scary world of pickup trucks being driven by men with long-barreled guns trying to re-enact “Roots.” (And they shop at Walmart!)

When Trump tried to bring up Pearl Harbor — i.e., the actual violence, as opposed to liberal imaginary violence — Wallace cited Kenosha. …

That’s Wallace’s big example of right-wing violence: an armed citizen defending himself. The left wants antifa to rule our cities, with no pushback from uppity Americans. […]

2 Comments on Is Chris Wallace a White Supremacist?

  1. Mike Wallace’s first born (and Favorite Son) was Peter Wallace. Mike and Son Peter looked similar. Unlike Chris and Mike.
    After Peter’s Freshman year at Yale, he died in a climbing accident in Greece. Mike flew to Greece and retrieved the corpse. The tension unleashed in the Wallace family made Chris the weasel he is today.
    Big Mike Wallace is gone 8 years ago. Chris is working in the family biz, and still trying to get his work-a-holic father to notice him. Sad!
    Chris Wallace is damaged goods, because of his older brother Peter’s tragic death, and the affect it had on both Mike and Chris.

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