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Article A Big Wet Kiss to Bigots What will be the costs of President Trump’s stubbornly obtuse assignment of blame for Charlottesville and his comforting of white-supremacist afflicters? By Don Wycliff August 24, 2017 Race Domestic Affairs Donald Trump