The “very fine people” hoax continues to deceive liberals. pic.twitter.com/i9YXpsB3cB
— Timcast News (@TimcastNews) May 16, 2025
- Smug liberals are the dumbest of the dumb, “im not in your bubble”, no, dumbass. Ever heard of the Allegory of the Cave? They willingly fight to remain seated watching the shadows. – Henny Steve
- “You don’t read the news” What separates the distinct camps right now is those who read the article vs those who listened to the talking heads – My Name Is Jed
- Talking to leftists is at best, a strange hobby for the infinitely patient. No debate is possible. You can’t debate someone who cannot be lied to enough times by the other side. You can’t debate someone who looks at you and sees a monster and/or an idiot. You can’t debate someone who is obtuse, incurious, and convinced of their moral superiority.@Timcast, the lefties you have on your show benefit far more from exposure on your platform than you and your audience will ever get from them. We are done with these fools.
- And yet he sits there smugly saying, “I don’t live in your bubble.” No dude, you live in YOUR bubble of lies and misinformation. – Tim Wilkins
- In this same interview Adam says “Trump has been racist his whole life”. It’s apparent he heard the story and just believed it because some preconceived notion without ever actually looking it up. We all do this sometimes but damn man this hoax is the easiest one !! – Kyle Blue COllar
This is the full video of the “very fine people” hoax that the media doesn’t want you to see and Snopes even debunked.
This is the full video of the “very fine people” hoax that the media doesn’t want you to see and Snopes even debunked.
Biden is knowingly continuing to repeat this lie! pic.twitter.com/2nyfUAk0LV
— Libs of TikTok (@libsoftiktok) June 28, 2024
- Political Strategy: The Charlottesville remarks are a potent talking point for Democrats to portray Trump as divisive or sympathetic to extremist ideologies, resonating with voters concerned about racial justice. Biden’s 2020 campaign leaned heavily on this, framing Trump’s words as assigning “moral equivalence” between hate groups and those opposing them.
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Rhetorical Ambiguity: Trump’s speaking style—often vague and meandering—leaves room for interpretation. Critics argue his “fine people” comment, even with the later clarification, muddies the waters by suggesting some attendees at a white nationalist rally were benign. This ambiguity allows Democrats to focus on the initial statement’s implications rather than the clarification
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Media Amplification: Some media outlets and commentators have repeatedly highlighted the “fine people” quote without always including Trump’s condemnation of neo-Nazis, reinforcing the narrative. For instance, a 2019 RealClearPolitics article notes CNN’s Keith Boykin falsely claimed Trump called neo-Nazis “very fine people,” despite available transcripts. This selective framing can sustain the controversy
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Polarization and Confirmation Bias: In a polarized climate, Democrats may continue emphasizing this narrative because it aligns with their base’s view of Trump. Conversely, Trump supporters see it as evidence of media and Democratic distortion, as reflected in X posts calling it a “hoax.” Both sides cherry-pick elements that fit their worldview.
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