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Default Biden Spokesman Doubles Down After Getting Called Out ForCharlottesville Disinformation

On Friday, August 9, 2019 at 10:23:38 AM UTC-4, Home Guy wrote:
"I'm not talking about the neo-Nazis and the white nationalists,
because they should be condemned totally."

- Donald J Trump, August 12, 2017


And just for the record, there is nothing wrong with being white, with
being proud that you are white, and having this notion that you live in
a country, a "nation", with a characteristic culture, language, secure
borders and controlled immigration.

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Biden Spokesman Doubles Down After Getting Called Out For
Charlottesville Disinformation

Thu, 08/08/2019 - 21:26

On Thursday, Breitbart's Joel Pollak asked former Vice President about a
lie he's been peddling - namely that President Trump called neo-Nazis
"very fine people" during his speech in the aftermath of the
Charlottesville Unite the Right rally.



It's not a lie, it's pretty much what Trump said. Speaking about what
went on with the protests and riots in Charlottesville, Trump said
that there were "very fine people on both sides". One side was organized
and planned as a Unite the Right rally. It was organized by white
supremacists and it featured neo-Nazis, the KKK, David Duke, and similar
ilk. The night before the riots and fatality, some of that scum were
standing brandishing rifles outside a synagogue as Jews worshiped inside.
It was a scene straight out of NAzi Germany. Now, you tell us who these
allegedly "very fine people" on that side were? How could any "very fine
people" march with Nazis and the KKK? The answer is, it's impossible.
Biden had it right. There were no very fine people on the side of the
white supremacists. It was well known in advance what this rally was
about and anyone that wound up there not knowing, when you see NAzis
and the KKK, you damn well know what it's about.