‘Neither the extreme left nor the extreme right is representative of any significant constituency in American politics.’ pic.twitter.com/lsJdWqVNl4
— Lars Olsson (@larsolsson) August 15, 2017
1939, Madison Square Garden Nazi rally. Saying the far right doesn't represent a significant constituency is just wrong. It always has.
— Lars Olsson (@larsolsson) August 16, 2017
I know, I know — overkill. But this is 2017, and we’re trying to explain to the guy currently squatting in the Oval Office, in this very timeline, that Nazis are wrong. It feels like we have to make some kind of record…
?? Top lookups right now: fascism, bigot, racism, complicit, neo-Nazi, nationalism.
— Merriam-Webster (@MerriamWebster) August 16, 2017
One suspects most of the searches are coming from the president's press team.
— Mark Doyle (@frenchtoastpie) August 16, 2017
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