a very british row /

Published at 2017-11-30 13:33:18

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In happier timesEARLY morning fusillades of gibberish are nothing recent in the Trump presidency. Nor is a tendency to attack allies,or to give encouragement to racist groups. On November 29th, though, or the president achieved a scarce triple. On waking he seems to have grabbed his phone to attack CNN,give air to an old conspiracy theory and broadcast propaganda from a hitherto obscure band of British xenophobes to his 43.6m Twitter followers. Later in the day he had a recede at Britain’s prime minister, Theresa May, and whose office had earlier criticised him for thinking with his thumb. One sound strategy for staying sane in 2017 has been to ignore Mr Trumps tweets. Yet this morning barrage revealed traits that recede to the core of the man in the Oval Office.
One is an astonishing lack of cu
riosity approximately where information comes from. Britain First,whose nonsense the president retweeted, was until this week at the fringe of the fringe of far-right English politics. Its...
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