Take-aways from the *resident's just concluded- and very angry- news conference:
-The first version is back: many sides, believe me, many sides.
-He sees more on the videos provided by the fake news than the fake news does ("You know I'm right, you watched the same tapes").
-The *resident is glad those CEOs he appointed to his manufacturing council are gone because he know they were against his program and have factories overseas.
-The Charlottesville murder victim, like his son, "is a quality person" and her mother sent him a very wonderful, sweet, mash note on the socila media, "Twitter, I think."
-The torch-bearing Nazis were peaceful protesters- "AND THEY HAD A PERMIT!"
-Whether James Fields is a terrorist is "legal semantics, you can call him what you like, he's a disgrace to his family and the nation."
-He took a long time to make his first Saturday statement because he had to get all the facts from the fake media's live coverage he was watching. Because he only speaks with the full facts.
-Somebody screenshotted the Breitbart news leader today, a Laura Ingraham column predicting statues of Washington and Jefferson will come down next.
-"I have a house in Charlottesville. It's a house, yes, I have a winery there, a great winery. In fact, I own one of the largest wineries in the United States."
-Steve Bannon got the Fredo kiss: "Well, he came to the campaign late, he's a good man, a friend. Not a racist. We'll see what happens to him."
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