This is the point where you start wondering how many other absurd things you have been brainwashed into believing. Did you also believe Trump called white supremacists in Charlottesville "fine people"?https://bit.ly/2DFGXHz
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Replying to @ScottAdamsSays @Platipotter
Wait, what?! He did. I heard and saw him do it...
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. The level of illogical thinking around this issue is amazing and clouded by hate for the president.3 replies 0 retweets 0 likes -
Replying to @3horses4dogs @RHBrotchner and
He did say there were fine ppl on both sides. And one of the sides had folks chanting Nazi slogans... and also had a guy who tried to kill dozens with his car. Why deny this?
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You fell for fake news. The "fine people on both sides" referred to both sides of the statue question in general. Did you think he was saying Antifa and the Neo-Nazis both have fine people? You got duped by the Enemy of the People. (Literally)
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No, but nice try.
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You know you got duped on this. It's obvious when I point it out. Now it will make you doubt the rest of the fake news you have been imbibing for three years.
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Scott, reporters asked him about the white supremacist march in Charlottesville where they chanted "blood and soil." That is an irrefutable fact. Folks in Trump's own cabinet rejected the 'fine ppl' take as well. Again, why pretend only you didn't get "duped"? It's all on tape
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Reporters asked him and the clarified by condemning the racists in clear language. You got duped by your side. It's obvious to the non-brainwashed that "both sides" meant the statue controversy, not both sides being Antifa and the racists, you poor soul.
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Replying to @ScottAdamsSays @Frups1 and
You don’t think it is at all odd that it took what, a week straight of being pushed before he finally clarified? Or that clarification was necessary in the first place? Seems like a pretty easy thing to get right the first time.
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He did get it right the first time. You'd have to be deeply brainwashed to think he meant the racists marching against his own family (Ivanka) were "fine people." And if you have not noticed, he's not big on apologies in general.
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Replying to @ScottAdamsSays @Frups1 and
You really think that alt-right, white nationalists, whatever subgroup you want to isolate and whatever you wat to call them - consider Ivanka one of the ‘undesirables’? Why would those groups support him so much if they thought he was going against them like that?
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