Stacey Dash Defends Trump’s Neo-Nazi Stance



As you may have heard, “All Falls Down” and Clueless star Stacey Dash is running for political office in California’s 44th District. On Thursday, Dash promoted this bid with an appearance on Ari Melber’s MSNBC show The Beat. For some reason, Dash used portions of the interview to defend Trump’s August 2017 decision to conflate neo-Nazis with “very fine people.”

“I think he’s absolutely right,” Dash said when asked about Trump’s comments, which also included his infamous “blame on both sides” preposterousness. “There were two extreme sides, and here’s what it boils down to: our right. They had a right to assemble. Both sides had a right, but they were both extremes. And here’s what I said in the beginning, we have to listen to each other. If we do not listen, there will be no solutions. It’s just a bunch of banter and noise.”

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29 thoughts on “Stacey Dash Defends Trump’s Neo-Nazi Stance

  1. I would love to know how hard the GOP begged Ms. Dash to run for Congress. A female black Republican? That’s a jackpot for the GOP – as long as she says and does EXACTLY what the party says.

    It’s hard to believe Ms. Dash wasn’t coached to avoid using words like “Nazis”, “white supremacists”, etc. Her coaches definitely told her that if she used those words, only the extreme Right would vote for her.

    It’s pretty obvious that the GOP calculated that Ms. Dash would lose, so she was encouraged to drop out of the race. She says she was threatened, and, sadly, there are always a few nutbars out there, but I’m skeptical. I think Ms. Dash has issues and feels the need to have a lot of attention – even negative attention.

  2. I can see Americans are still dumb as always. Calling people neonazzi And they dont even know What nazzi is. Keep goin libtards destroy your self in your stupidity.

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