Should President Trump simply disavow white nationalists or go further and say he prefers statues of generals who won?
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Replying to @ScottAdamsSays
Are you at all capable of admitting of Trump a single misstep? Is there a single moment you admit to as error rather than persuasion?
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Replying to @AEconomu
Sure. Already said this was an unforced error. Easy.
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Replying to @ScottAdamsSays @AEconomu
Just what was his 'error'? This seems perfectly consistent with his previous behavior in similar situations.
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Replying to @samuelcrees @AEconomu
Left himself open to an obvious line of attack. For no good reason.
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Replying to @ScottAdamsSays @AEconomu
You say that as though this is merely a strategic communication mistake, not an illustration of his ethics, which it is
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Replying to @samuelcrees @AEconomu
Did you hallucinate support for Nazis in that somewhere.
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Replying to @ScottAdamsSays @AEconomu
Your argument on Trump is generally that he is not an ethical black hole but merely a master persuader at work - if I may paraphrase 1/2
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My argument is that he is a skilled persuader who wants the country to do well. I haven't claimed flawless.
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