.@KamalaHarris is running on the Charlottesville lie. Trump was referring to "good people" on both sides of the statue debate, not to white supremacists or neo-Nazis, whom he repeatedly condemned.
Don't believe a @BreitbartNews editor? Read the @nytimes. https://www.nytimes.com/2017/08/16/us/politics/trump-republicans-race.html?smid=tw-share&mtrref=undefined&gwh=5EFC7C2072B7A9EFBF30691D07E11340&gwt=pay …https://twitter.com/KamalaHarris/status/1090084238010081282 …
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Replying to @joelpollak @BreitbartNews and
Pray tell, why would “good people” of conscience march alongside neo-Nazis, racists, neo-Confederates, KKKers & other white supremacists in a night-time tiki-torch parade chanting, “The Jews will not replace us!” & the old Nazi”Blood & Soil!” chant?https://youtu.be/RIrcB1sAN8I
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Replying to @SatiricusRex @joelpollak and
Why was Antifa marching alongside the neo-Nazis...is an equally stupid question. People were in the same zip code for different reasons. Wake up.
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Replying to @ScottAdamsSays @joelpollak and
Antifa (the Anti-Fascist League) was clearly marching AGAINST the neo-Nazis & white supremacists and was clearly not afraid to match force with force. So, if that disingenuous response is the best ya can muster, ya might wanna grow some hair lest ya be mistaken as a skinhead.
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You're the one who claimed being in the same area equals "marching with," but I accept your criticism of your own opinion.
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