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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsRick Wilson: "On the second anniversary of Charlottesville, never forget that..."
Rick Wilson
@TheRickWilson
1/ On the second anniversary of Charlottesville, never forget that matter how many times Donald Trump supporters try to retcon and lie about what he said in the days to follow, the judgement of history is already complete: a racist President defended racist scum.
10:52 AM · Aug 12, 2019·Twitter for Android
Rick Wilson
@TheRickWilson
2/Richard Spencer, David Duke and the rest of the alt-reich incels didn't show up in Charlottesville because they were afraid Trump would condemn them.
They came knowing the worst thing that would happen to them was a wink from the most racist president since Woodrow Wilson.
10:58 AM · Aug 12, 2019·Twitter for Android
Rick Wilson
@TheRickWilson
3/ Remember, every teleprompter, prepared speech is only a panic reaction from Kellyanne and Ivanka.
The real Trump says there are very fine people among the Nazis and Kansmen bearing torches and killing Heather Heyer.
The teleprompter puppet gamely walks it back.
11:00 AM · Aug 12, 2019·Twitter for Android
@TheRickWilson
1/ On the second anniversary of Charlottesville, never forget that matter how many times Donald Trump supporters try to retcon and lie about what he said in the days to follow, the judgement of history is already complete: a racist President defended racist scum.
10:52 AM · Aug 12, 2019·Twitter for Android
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Rick Wilson
@TheRickWilson
2/Richard Spencer, David Duke and the rest of the alt-reich incels didn't show up in Charlottesville because they were afraid Trump would condemn them.
They came knowing the worst thing that would happen to them was a wink from the most racist president since Woodrow Wilson.
10:58 AM · Aug 12, 2019·Twitter for Android
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Rick Wilson
@TheRickWilson
3/ Remember, every teleprompter, prepared speech is only a panic reaction from Kellyanne and Ivanka.
The real Trump says there are very fine people among the Nazis and Kansmen bearing torches and killing Heather Heyer.
The teleprompter puppet gamely walks it back.
11:00 AM · Aug 12, 2019·Twitter for Android
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Rick Wilson: "On the second anniversary of Charlottesville, never forget that..." (Original Post)
Miles Archer
Aug 2019
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underpants
(182,769 posts)2. The right has a full court press on to rewrite this
Saw a 5 minute (didnt watch it) thing on Facebook and I think I saw a Ben Shapiro thing on it too there. Dont ask me why these are in my Facebook feed.
Last week I caught some of Limbaughs show and his whole 15-20 minute opening was about how Trump didnt say it. He told his listeners several times that no less than Jake Tapper on CNN admitted it but never got around to playing a sound bite that I heard.
struggle4progress
(118,278 posts)3. The Inside Story of Charlottesville
BY TERRY MCAULIFFE ON 07/30/19 AT 9:56 AM EDT
https://www.newsweek.com/2019/08/09/what-happened-charlottesville-virginia-terry-mcauliffe-book-1451608.html