Wall Street Journal mentions the “fine people” hoax and gets it 100% right. https://twitter.com/ChrisJeub/status/1111810367796187137 …
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They screw with the plain meaning of words all of the time. The lie about Trump asking Russia to hack Hillary's e-mail is another example. At the time he said it Hillary had ALREADY DELETED the e-mails. No amount of remote hacking was going to find what wasn't there. 1/2
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The ONLY way the Russians could have produced Hillary's e-mails at that point in time is if they had ALREADY gotten them from her insecure private server. Trump was referring to her criminal negligence, not asking for Russia to hack her. 2/2
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Scott you are doing good work, truly. Thank you
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Means nothing
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Thanks! Didn't want to have to subscribe
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Yes, but the President was asserting that non-racists were attending a neo-Nazis/white supremacist rally. That seems... unlikely. What the President essentially said is: "Hey, I condem racists, but there were also some fine folks attending that Klan rally."
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It was not a neo-nazi rally. It was a march to preserve old, confederate statues that now-nazis happed to show up at.
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