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In a really big surprise that absolutely no one saw coming, the left’s flagship “fact checker” has suddenly discovered that the “very fine people on both sides” hoax about former President Donald J. Trump is a big fat lie.
Democrats and the media have run for years on the out-of-context video that falsely portrayed Trump’s remarks about the infamous 2017 “Unite the Right” rally in Charlottesville, VA to claim that he was supportive of neo-Nazis when the complete opposite was true, a BIG LIE straight out of Hitler’s playbook.
For some reason that remains very mysterious, Snopes belatedly fact-checked the “very fine people” fabrication that was the cornerstone of Joe Biden’s entire dishonest 2020 campaign and found it to be false, a clearing up of things that came a week before the big CNN presidential debate.
No, then-President Donald Trump did not call neo-Nazis and white supremacists “very fine people” in 2017. Speaking about a deadly protest in Charlottesville, Virginia, he said those groups should be “condemned totally.” https://t.co/AHjw0mwl3i pic.twitter.com/TtCH1BzZja
— snopes.com (@snopes) June 20, 2024
“In a news conference after the rally protesting the planned removal of a Confederate statue, Trump did say there were “very fine people on both sides,” referring to the protesters and the counterprotesters. He said in the same statement he wasn’t talking about neo-Nazis and white nationalists, who he said should be ‘condemned totally,’” wrote Snopes although it has since attached a weasely clarification after lying leftists threw one of their typical temper tantrums.
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Snopes may be nearly seven years too late but it just yanked the rug out from under the senile demagogue who has been sequestered at Camp David for debate prep and possibly a transfusion of potent pharmaceuticals that will have him rip-snortin’ and wild-eyed when he faces off against Trump on Thursday night in Atlanta.
Given the importance of the Charlottesville falsehood to Biden’s entire reason for reelection – the hogwash about saving democracy – you just KNOW that he was going to use it during the debate but now thanks to Snopes, Trump will have a potent anti-B.S. weapon to shoot down Biden’s lie with.
Debunking such an obvious fraud would ordinarily be a reason for at least some kudos – even years after the fact – but there are AT LEAST a dozen other Democrat-created hoaxes that the website has let stand, hardly the work of any real, self-respecting fact-checker.
Other still-standing hoaxes that Snopes could get around to tackling include Trump telling Americans to drink or inject bleach to treat COVID – another whopper regularly served up by Biden – along with all things Russigate, Trump had nuclear secrets at Mar-a-Lago, Trump making fun of a disabled reporter, the peeing prostitutes, the secret Kremlin server in Trump Tower, Trump’s “Muslim” ban, Trump overfed the Japanese Koi fish and Trump teargassed protesters for a Bible photo op, are a very small sample of the lies about the presumptive Republican nominee.
And when they get around to it, there’s also January 6, 2021, as a real insurrection that could have overthrown the entire government, you won’t catch COVID if you get the jab, cloth masks prevent COVID, men can get pregnant, Border patrol agents “whipped” illegal aliens, George Floyd was murdered by Derek Chauvin, Officer Sicknick was murdered by Trump supporters, climate change, Ukraine is winning, Vladimir Putin blew up his own underwater pipeline, Russia put bounties on U.S. soldiers, the Gretchen Whitmer kidnapping plot, the Florida “Don’t Say Gay” bill, and 2020 was a completely fair election.
There are hoaxes aplenty for a country awash in Democrat B.S. and media lies.
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Author: I.M. Slugga
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