Also highly unlikely that it had over 10 million live streams.
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I'm as dubious of Trump audience claim as the next guy. My beef is with the sloppy use of word "lie."
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if the intent was to say it was the largest in person audience, as was assumed til today, hard to imagine another explanation.
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Replying to @McCormackJohn @brithume
the quote says "both" in person "and" around the globe. If meant sum total, not sure he'd use word "both"
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What would he have said? "Sum total?" He said both. It wasn't clear but I could see what he meant.
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If he meant sum total, he would've just said "total audience" which is pithier than "both in person and around the globe"
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Replying to @McCormackJohn
Right. It wasn't the clearest choice of words. But I still got what he meant and saw immediately that press did NOT get it.
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Replying to @susanferrechio
did you write that the entire press corps got it wrong?
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Replying to @McCormackJohn
No I didn't write anything. Just my observation. I thought Spicer was not clear, but got the meaning. Saw the problem.
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Replying to @susanferrechio
Think he would've corrected right away if that's what he meant. https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/both
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Yes, I agree it was silly to call a press conference about this, take no questions, and then clarify 2 days later.
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