CNN's Jeremy Diamond claims without evidence that Trump might have his speech in Gettysburg because he loves the Confederacy: "This is a President who has consistently positions himself as a defender of Confederate symbols and monuments to Confederate generals."pic.twitter.com/cqKxbINsBx
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Dude take the L and read a history book
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Acosta Jr.
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I know you have a narrative to push, but you admitted in your 1 pm shot they LOST the battle. The Union WON, so why invoke the Confederacy? Trump's speeches in July weren't even about them. Imagine someone saying Trump's speech at Normandy was about the Nazis (h/t:
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what even is this "clarification"
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Dude, you lost. Admit it and move on.
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This was no mistake. As you can see his other CNN colleagues are making the "Confederacy" comparisonpic.twitter.com/aHjA2fgLmd
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Take the L. Go read a history book
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He's a defender of american historical symbols and Gettysburg is consistent with that. He doesn't solely defend the symbols of one side or the other.
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That's equally as dumb.
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