The third explanation (and the correct one, in my view) is false memory. The biggest pushback I get on this topic is "I heard it with my own ears," despite the fact it never happened. @jaketapper @donlemon @ChrisCuomo @CNNhttps://twitter.com/CortesSteve/status/1108699255353630720 …
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Can't wait to hear Don Sherry's reply to the evidence....how do you look at the transcript and square it with "what we heard..."?
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No but I am. He clearly said there are fine people on both sides. Just did it in his typically unintelligent garbling of the English language. Also if you were in that crowd, you were definitely a white nationalist. No other reason for you to be there.
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I read it. Drumpf said it”should be condemned totally”. Drumpf never did condemn it. He said it should’ve but he didn’t state it himself. There was no condemnation. David Duke stated in the days following that it was a victory. Drumpf also refused Duke’s endorsement.
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"Very fine people on both sides" One side being neo-nazis.
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