Quote (EA7 @ Jun 25 2016 01:53pm)
What you just said has pretty much no relevance to the Trump tweet.
Let me explain again since you clearly didn't grasp it the first time.
1) More than 2 million people in Scotland voted to leave the EU
2) Of those 2 million, some percentage were celebrating the Brexit
3) Trump saw some of those people celebrating, and tweeted about it
So, where again did Trump go wrong? It's very likely people were in fact "going wild" due to happiness about the vote passing. Was everyone happy about it? No. But Trump never said that. He just said the place he was at had people going wild over the vote passing, which is a true statement.
The only way Trump's statement is decidedly false is if NOBODY in the entirety of Scotland voted to leave and EVERYONE was miserable about Brexit happening. The numbers show this isn't the case. So you're wrong. Again.
Jeebus, you spin any harder, you're going to screw yourself into the ground. He said "they took their country back", despite the fact that Scotland had the highest percentage voting to remain in the EU of any geographic region in the UK. The Scotland "leave" group (a statistically significant minority) needed the help of pretty much every non-London area of England to actually carry the vote.