I tell you why the Charlottesville fake news scheme was the best persuasion play of the past year: http://bit.ly/2EpNBhO @POTUS @CNN @maggieNYT @jaketapper
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The point, Scott, as you well know, is that he took the time to make this assertion at all (which, as you acknowledge, he made "without having all the details"), whereas he generally is more than happy to paint groups (like, say, immigrants) with a ridiculously broad brush. Why?
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Spontaneously assuming there were some sympathetic people there, who ought not be tarred as bad guys, and defensively fixating on that assumption IS the evidence of racism. Your "totally reasonable interpretation" is exactly identical to your "batshit crazy interpretation."
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He was implying he is on the same side as the non-racists who wanted to keep the statues for historical reasons. He has said so plainly.
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