1. The problem with this whole framing is that Biden *didn't* call out extremists on his own side, just bothsides violent extremism in general - exactly as Trump tried to do after Charlottesville, except that unlike Biden, Trump then had to answer hostile press questioning.https://twitter.com/jonathanchait/status/1300753581595930625 …
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Yesterday, you claimed that leftist demonstrators who probably hate Biden for being a neo liberal sellout are part of the Democratic Party coalition. This is wrong. However right wing demonstrators are indeed part of the GOP coalition.That’s the difference here.
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Hasn't one of the leaders of the Charlottesville rally announced he's for Biden now?
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I can't tell if you're trolling or if you really think Richard Spencer, who was definitely trolling, is part of the Democratic coalition. Anyway Biden's campaign immediately and angrily denounced him.
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I'm just always interested in these "who is exceptional, who is emblematic" debates.
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Rs in some parts of the country will vote a QAnon nutter—a vicious, ignorant, mentally erratic racist—into Congress. Yeah, they are part of your base.
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Weirdly, right wing extremists have trouble getting books like In Defense of Looting published and featured on NPR.
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Or "the American Revolution was secretly a conspiracy to preserve slavery."
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Smart pithy summary of (one esssy) in the 1619 Project, Dan.
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