Trump defends his “very fine people” comments on Charlottesville: “People were there protesting the taking down of the monument of Robert E. Lee. Everybody knows that.” Fact check: There were many neo-Nazis and white supremacists.
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Are you saying anyone who opposed the taking down of the statue and renaming the park must have been neo-nazis and white supremicists?pic.twitter.com/J86zowliOc
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Cute picture towelie. Seems like you’re the one saying that
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General Lee was a great general. Does that make me a racist or confederate sympathizer? General Rommel was a great general, as well. Does that make me a neo-Nazi now for saying that? This is part of the absurdity of your tweets. Not everyone who protested was a neo-Nazi. Get it?
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Donald trump is a terrible person. Does that make me part of the resistance?
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But spreading lies, half-truths, and misleading info, like your buddy Jim Acosta does, is NEVER acceptable.pic.twitter.com/7LLSnZ6UP3
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Yes, you caught me. I don’t want spread lies or half truths. Jim Acosta and I are buddies. P. S. It’s super strange that you use the dilbert guy to quote the acting President
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‘The Dilbert Guy’ has an MBA in Economics and Management from UC - Berkeley. How bout yourself?
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I can quote someone without having to use a screenshot of a tweet from dilbert guy
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67% of whites 65% of Latino 44% of blacks Wanted the statue to remain. The protest was supposed to be those groups peacefully gathering. They did not know that the white supremacist group was flying in! They left after they saw what was happening. When dark came, they marched.
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lol
@iheartmindy retweeted this? Show us the poll where “blacks” were asked about this
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