This is... fine, as in, if this had been sort of similar to the speech Trump had given, I don't think there would've been ad much backlash.
Sad we have to look to Congress to see well thought out (to an extent) positions that don't immediately boil down to both sides nonsense is sad beyond reckoning.
I have my problems with it, in that it doesn't criticize Trump harshly enough for his horribly made speech on the terror by Nazi's the other week, and it still does feed into both sides nonesense, just luckily not to the same extent.
There is no group of people on the left actively and un-Americanly trying to make this country worse through violence. That's not to say there haven't been those on the far left who have done disputable terroristic activities. Barely two months ago, James Hodgkinson did just that. There are other less recent examples that can be given as well.
But there are no groups on the left willing to use violence to achieve their goals as the KKK and Nazi's are, and the far left's goals. While I strongly disagree with them for a wide variety of reasons, don't wish to take the country back to when black people could be publicly lynched with no punishment.
There are those who wonder about statues of other slave owners and all around shitty people. I wouldn't call them racist, but I don't think they've entirely thought the situation through. The reason confederate statues are being removed is not that they owned slaves or whatever, but that they killed Americans and started a war that nearly tore our contra apart in the process. It's more about not celebrating trators instead of not celebrating slavers, though both are despicable.
That's not to say there is no grey area, because with every issue there is. What about confederates who later went on to do great things and had statues put up for that? Should we remove statues from the public view of all high ranking confederates or just the ones put up to celebrate their achievements in the war? Luckily in most cases, it's pretty obvious, but in a few it's not. That doesn't change the fact that Washington statues aren't getting taken down anytime soon. Though it would be nice if more schools also taught what a slave owning POS he was.
Those are most of my problems with his speech (or post or whatever). There are more, but all in all, it's about what I'd expect from somebody in the GOP to say about Charlottesville. What's sad is that it's the lowest standard I hold a politician to, to denounce terrorism as terrorism when it happens, and the president of our country didn't even do that!