The “wrong side of history” means that your ideas are different from mine. The “right side” means we agree.
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Its as fallacious as "that's not who we are" as if Hillary has any clue who "we" are.
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It’s
@JonahDispatch now
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I'd rather be on the right side of eternity - even if it means being on the wrong side of history
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It seems to me that people that are on the "Wrong Side of History" is solely dependent on Who is writing the History and When. 1776 British said the Founding Fathers were Traitors 1917 British said the Founding Fathers were Leaders of a Nation..
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Mr. “NeverTrump-NPR-I-Prefer-Warren-Trump”
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Y’all on the wrong side
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Why do politicians and pundits use these terms?
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