Really nice job. And I hope someone on the president's campaign has seen this. All the things Trump said he was going to do -- especially infrastructure -- the president has done.
And if jobs and wages are the path to better race relations, we're way farther down the road now than we were then.
ik this is not the point but it's so surreal seeing him go on and on about washington being a slave owner in that clip, since he's now claiming the exact opposite (to argue the exact same thing) www.cnn.com/2024/06/24/p...
reminds me of all the conservatives spreading lies about october 7 and saying "if your first reaction is to try to add context to these atrocities..." - they demand context for every police or maga atrocity, then refuse to accept any when it's inconvenient to their warped worldview
I understand the research. However, I saw the press conference, I know exactly what he said and what was meant, inferred or however anyone wants to say it. So does everyone trying to deny it. Very fine people in a group of Nazis, of which one killed a women with his car.
Good luck 👍🏾
I tried doing the same with Candace Owens’ “Hitler was a globalist, actually”, but they are impervious to facts. The “context” in that situation was her saying that she did not support Hitler … several days after the original. “Context” to these people means the opposite of context
It is SO good. It is kind of excruciating to sit through the totality of Trump's press conference (although the occasional, ahem, thoughtful commentary does help to break it up 😉)
Have you ever done one on Nick Sandmann?
Because the Right was BEGGING for someone to declare authoritatively that Sandmann wasn't a privileged, smirking snot-nosed punk, and that Robby Soave hit piece stating -- as fact -- that "No, Sandmann was not smirking" has been taken as the final word on it