President Trump's favorite meme-smith Carpe Donktum sliced together footage from Joe Biden's campaign announcement video denouncing President Trump for allegedly referring to neo-Nazis as "very fine people" versus footage from President Trump's actual statement from Charlottesville to demonstrate that Biden is taking Trump out of context.



"Charlotteville is also home to a defining moment for this nation in the last few years. That's when we heard the words from the President of the United States that stunned the world and shocked the conscience of this nation," Biden said in his campaign launch video.





"I'm not talking about the neo-Nazis and the white nationalists, because they should be condemned totally," Trump said in the days after the Charlottesville riot.



"He said there were some 'very fine people' on both sides. Very fine people on both sides?" Biden said. "We've heard it so often it is almost a cliche."





Jim, he specifically says he is NOT calling Nazis and White Supremacists fine people... Literally within the same minute that he said "Fine People"



Out of all the hoaxes that CNN has created... This is the worst.



Shameful. https://t.co/O0lckzaCEv — Carpe Donktum🔹 (@CarpeDonktum) April 26, 2019

For the benefit of the press, I will include in this thread the many links debunking Biden's announcement gaffe-of-the-century about the "fine people" hoax. Starting with the transcript. Make sure you read the bottom part. #Biden2020 #FinePeopleHoax pic.twitter.com/3z8OJt3e8U — Scott Adams (@ScottAdamsSays) April 25, 2019

Keen observer Scott Adams points out Biden's mistake: