How many times does a President need to denounce racism in public? Would twenty be enough? Fifty?https://www.breitbart.com/the-media/2018/10/29/pollak-media-hype-phony-jewish-leaders-to-disinvite-trump-from-pittsburgh/ …
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@POTUS Trump's first remarks about#Charlottesville and I'd like to know exactly what is wrong with it. The left went crazy because he correctly assigned some of the blame to the#Antifa dipshits, those darlings of@TheDemocrats. https://www.vox.com/2017/8/12/16138906/president-trump-remarks-condemning-violence-on-many-sides-charlottesville-rally …Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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The people supporting the statues were literal Nazis
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Politics distracts from other, actually more personally important things. And as he is not naming the sides he was used by, we can rightly assume he actually means both sides. I would not discount him in the future to chime in on things. The 14th did it, i think.
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I love when people try to use Scott’s terminology “against” him and do it wrong
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Truth is, your man just isn’t the master persuader you claim him to be.
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Another example: first hemming and hawing about David Duke, then only later disavowing him. This is a persuasion technique, right? Why not explain what he's doing in these cases, instead of trying to reinforce it?
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