Here's something to watch.
What's interesting is that if you go to Twitter and click on Candace Owens--the top trending item--you will see liberals celebrating the first part of the exchange, and then (if you scroll down far enough) conservatives celebrating the last part of the exchange.
The exchange itself is fascinating I think. The way it is spun on social media is equally meaningful, though, and I'm not sure very many people get the larger story.
What's interesting is that if you go to Twitter and click on Candace Owens--the top trending item--you will see liberals celebrating the first part of the exchange, and then (if you scroll down far enough) conservatives celebrating the last part of the exchange.
The exchange itself is fascinating I think. The way it is spun on social media is equally meaningful, though, and I'm not sure very many people get the larger story.
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