You called neonazis "very fine people"
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It's a hoax on top of a hoax. Unfortunately, a lady died, but "Unite the Right" was a false flag, which included LARP'ers w/ Tiki torches. It's organizer, just months earlier, was an Obama supporter, proven by his Facebook posts. Some racists did come out of the woodwork though.
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Don't have to resort to a why would he say such a thing type of argument when the context was 100% clear: The protest was about removing confederate statues. The fringe elements that showed up didnt change this context into protest for/against racism & violence.
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any understanding of the propaganda model and of how consent and dissent are manufactured in a geo-political world would more than explain those apparent incongruencies. merely pointing out that Trump's daughter is Jewish is a very myopic argument
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That's the word-salad tell. Can you state directly that you believe a President of the United States intentionally praised neo-Nazis on national television and figured that would go well? Then he condemned them in clear terms when asked to clarify? And Israel didn't complain?
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I never understood how anyone could genuinely believe 45 praised Nazis. It’s a presidential hands up don’t shoot thing.
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Chris Rock told that joke about McCain before Trump did.
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Scott, this president stated in front of the country that Mexico would pay for his border wall to keep out drug traffickers and rapists. We have learned that he will say anything, without regard for the truth.
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