You'll notice that approximately 0 Republicans had a problem with that dude and his pro-slavery flag. Is there ever going to be a point at which the rebel flag is viewed the same as the Nazi flag. At this point it seems more probable for the Nazi flag to become commonplace than the traitor flag to become widely scorned. It's particularly offensive in MI where, obviously, a lot of people died fighting against them. We used to be proud of the fact that we were the first state to ban the death penalty in 1846. Fun fact, there are only three states never to have executed anyone: Michigan, Alaska, and Hawaii. I find it sad that our once great state now tolerates morons of that caliber (he actually claimed he thought it was the flag of Tennessee or Kentucky--which is extra hilarious considering KY was one of 4 slave states that didn't secede, so he's racists and really stupid--usually correlated I guess). This dude and Kid Rock should both kill themselves.
I've noticed that the folks who seem 100% convinced that "their peoples” are the greatest in the world haven’t usually met many not-their peoples.