In other words, Diamond insinuated that Trump was looking at Gettysburg since it’s where both his supposedly beloved Confederacy fought and there are a number of Confederate statues. Talk about feigning ignorance in favor of a narrative.
Diamond first dredged up this nutty implication in the 1:00 p.m. Eastern hour, deeming the option “pretty notable” because of Black Lives Matter protests, racism, and Trump’s supposed love of the Confederacy:
Of course, that would be a pretty notable pick given the fact that the President, over the last couple of months, as we have seen these protests over Black Lives Matter and racism in the United States, the President has taken to defending Confederate generals, so he would, you know, be taking — giving a speech for his accepting the nomination here at a site where the Confederates, of course, lost that battle. But we are told as of now that the White House has been the kind of primary contender for this.
Quick! Someone grab some tin foil to fashion Jeremy a hat a la Alex Jones.