To be clear, nothing like this applied to any previous Republican president either. It goes against core conservative and American values.
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I know some people are so deep in partisanship they desperately want the comfort of a Democrat-Republican disagreement.
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But the POTUS insisting a group of white supremacists includes some very fine people isn't a partisan issue. It's an American issue.
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Any comparison is irrelevant. If someone else said something bad sometime, that doesn't make defending white supremacists good.
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Not defending their right to peacefully assemble. Not defending the principle of free speech. Defending the white supremacists themselves.
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Everyone at the rally was, at the very least, ok with being part of a group in which some people carried Nazi flags and chanted Nazi slogans
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That's why so few outside of the alt-right are defending Trump's decision to call them "very fine people."
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Distract, draw false equivalences, cherry pick the president's statements. Anything to avoid defending "very fine people."
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But we knew he was fucked up when he labeled people who merely don't like him his "enemies".He's certifiable (and should be)
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