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Old 08-16-2017, 12:25 PM
 
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<<Clinically insane?>>

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Colbert: “What the hell are you talking about? (Trump voice) ‘You know, one side hates minorities. The other side hates people who hate minorities. Okay, two sides. It’s just like D-Day. Remember, D-Day, two sides, Allies and the Nazis. There was a lot of violence on both sides. Ruined a beautiful beach. And could have been a golf course.’ ”


Corden: “This is ridiculous. Trump’s the guy that walks out of ‘Star Wars’ thinking they didn’t have to blow up the Death Star. There was blame on both sides.”>>


https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/...=.e0256fcc4f89


This is not "Fake News." These satirical comments were recorded, but probably won't be the centerpiece of an exhibit in the Trump Presidential Museum.
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