Some folks really don't like the kinds of articles that detail at length & depth, with citations & quotations, what was said & done. https://twitter.com/MollyJongFast/status/1296845225013452801 …
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Wrong about whst?!?! Specifically what did he get wrong?
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Yes, please answer this question.
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And like all Trump apologists he wants us to forget the sum of all DTs parts and focus on one semantical moment. Trump retweets a supporter yelling white power, one singing that only good Dems are dead Dems, but we just misunderstood this time. Ridiculous
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We are discussing one “semantical” moment so it’s kinda appropriate to parse that moment.
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If you read the article, you would have noticed the flyers for the rally and that Trump's statement may have been in error. But, I guess it's easier and more persuasive to just lie about what Trump said.
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No, crank, YOU are wrong. It was a NAZI rally. It was a UNITE THE RIGHT rally. My entire family lives in Cville, my home town. The people who showed up, showed up to a white supremacist rally, not a general interest "don't take down the statue" rally. Trump wants to hide...
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Behind the lie that this was a general rally where many groups showed up, but unfortunately some where Nazis. No, it was a NAZI rally. My dad didn't want the statue to come down. He stayed well away, because he isn't a gddm nazi.https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/2020/05/08/very-fine-people-charlottesville-who-were-they-2/ …
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Yeah, Molly's right. The right loves lying about this. Dan's trying to snake his way out of the valid critiques right here.
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