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    The Wall Street Journal‏Verified account @WSJ 14 Aug 2017

    Trump’s condemnation of the violence in Charlottesville, Va., didn’t alienate some leaders of the alt-righthttp://on.wsj.com/2uIxpDr 

    4:50 PM - 14 Aug 2017
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      1. Sharon Hunter‏ @SharonH39297113 14 Aug 2017
        Replying to @WSJ

        Here's the proof @realDonaldTrump wasn't sincere. His base got his message.

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      1. Richelle A. Resister‏ @doscious1967 14 Aug 2017
        Replying to @WSJ

        Of course not! The message they wanted to hear had already been delivered.

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      1. Cathy S‏ @msicsafpots 14 Aug 2017
        Replying to @WSJ

        That's because Trump read from the teleprompter like a hostage reading a statement written for him.

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      1. Crispy Splinters‏ @TheChrisWinters 15 Aug 2017
        Replying to @WSJ @dcatchpole

        Of course it didn't. He was insincere about it, and everyone knew it. He only pretended to condemn them, and it's just as obvious today.

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      1. Michael Feldman‏ @MO_Feldman 15 Aug 2017
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        When white people get together to practice free speech and are violently shut-down, they are condemned. Wake up morons, South Africa cometh.

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      1. kbv bluewave‏ @kbvpepsione 15 Aug 2017
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        Well they already said he was a door opened, but they knew Trump couldn't go all the way...it was all planned.

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      1. Deplorable‏ @EconomicSlave 14 Aug 2017
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        You can quit with the organize theatrics for ratings. No one's buying it anymore

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      1. Royce P. Gray‏ @RPGIOWA 14 Aug 2017
        Replying to @WSJ

        They have nowhere else to go. They're going to go join the liberals? Political affiliations are voluntary in this country, after all.

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      1. Nan Waldman‏ @nan_waldman 14 Aug 2017
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        Everyone knew it was hollow, hot air, written to placate, BS. There is no re-do on an initial reaction. His gut is base, pun intended

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      1. Azam Chelengar‏ @AChelengar 14 Aug 2017
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        Tolerating alt right is not been open minded. It's been chicken to call them what they are TERRORIST.

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      1. Nita Taylor‏ @NitaTay84037314 14 Aug 2017
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        DT cleard it w/them b4 mkg stmt. Just needs 2 appease ppl. They no he didn't mean it. He hd 2 read it cause he doesn't believe or feel it.

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      2. BranePower Guy‏ @BranePowerGuy 14 Aug 2017
        Replying to @WSJ

        They didn't believe what he said- but then, who does? However, they can tell, as anyone can, when words have been coached, coerced.

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      3. BranePower Guy‏ @BranePowerGuy 14 Aug 2017
        Replying to @BranePowerGuy @WSJ

        Also- this is one of the VERY few times tRrump actually stayed on autocue. Watch eye movement; he usually plays to cameras and sycophants

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      1. Nick Brock Antiques‏ @NBrockAntiques 14 Aug 2017
        Replying to @WSJ

        Grrrrrrrrrr

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      1. Human Rights‏ @humanrtsesq 14 Aug 2017
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        we don't know that racism is a mental disease w/o Trump saying something?pic.twitter.com/FpwyJfQIZp

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      1. Mirka‏ @M_Sighil 14 Aug 2017
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        Most nationalists aren't supremacist nor racists nor Nazis (national socialists). Most nationalists are national conservatives, same as USA.

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