President Trump took a pass on the White House Correspondents’ Association dinner Saturday night and instead held a rally in Harrisburg, Pa., where New York Magazine correspondent Olivia Nuzzi caught this photo:
Seen at the Trump rally in Harrisburg: pic.twitter.com/dBl3RHKJ73
— Olivia Nuzzi (@Olivianuzzi) April 29, 2017
and?
— Mindless Robots ?? (@MindlessRobots) April 30, 2017
Well, there’s a really big dude wearing a T-shirt that says “Keystone State — Central Pa.” Is this one of those “when you see it…” photos, or is there something obvious we’re missing?
Some background on Keystone United: https://t.co/rtJPyg35xS
— Olivia Nuzzi (@Olivianuzzi) April 29, 2017
OK. We get that Keystone United is a skinhead group, and sure, if you’re a white supremacist and into that sort of thing, a quick search shows you can buy a T-shirt online.
Not being up on skinhead groups, though, wouldn’t Keystone United T-shirts say “Keystone United” on them? We don’t know. The photo’s getting around, though.
L: Trump screams abt keeping "radical Islamic terrorists" out of the US
R: Actual right-wing terrorist stands at #TrumpRally in Harrisburg pic.twitter.com/0BTYe9VLQi
— Caroline Orr (@RVAwonk) April 30, 2017
This is so sick and disgusting. How can these people be real??
— Lindalemondrop (@pggntfn) April 30, 2017
How so? https://t.co/oQQyAzBRdH
— (((Aaron “Worthing” Walker))) (@AaronWorthing) April 30, 2017
What terroristic attack did he commit? Wore the wrong shirt?
— ✌?️Vidor Dave ?? (@VidorDave) April 30, 2017
https://twitter.com/IamJohnnyBox/status/858487482555355136
His shirt doesn't say "Keystone United" but good try labeling him a nazi because he's white, bald, and has tattoos.
— Sara (@politigal_) April 30, 2017
https://twitter.com/pappybest/status/858482277625479169
https://twitter.com/ArieFriedman/status/858485216356306949
There is nothing that connects that man to Keystone United. Thousands if not millions wear shirts related to PA that have a Keystone on them
— Nickarama (@Nickarama1) April 30, 2017
The dog inside the keystone is the logo…people need to know the diff. as you stated, the keystone is a state thing that many wear. pic.twitter.com/xIdYFgc9OB
— PAPPY BEST #Patriot #Impeach (@pappybest) April 30, 2017
https://twitter.com/missamerica2017/status/858479759151562753
Not a neo-Nazi, schmuck, just a guy wearing a PA t-shirt.
— Patrick H. (@trogdor8768) April 30, 2017
That org – which apparently hasn't been active since 2008, has a logo that includes a bulldog, fucking twit.
— Patrick H. (@trogdor8768) April 30, 2017
His shirt says "keystone state Central Pa". How do you know he's a member of Keystone United?
— Trinda N ? (@TdotWeav) April 30, 2017
Is he wearing any logos or symbols associated with Keystone United?
— I am Devin Nunes' Spartacus (@AmyDoghouse) April 30, 2017
Following up is supposed to be the reporter’s job, right? Is this guy a skinhead or what?
That shirt and logo is in fact affliated with that white supremacist group. It's not a generic PA shirt and logo.
— mcbc (@mcbc) April 30, 2017
She's right there. She must have seen something, I guess. I don't know.
— Happy Thanksgiving & Epstein Didn't Kill Himself (@drawandstrike) April 30, 2017
I'm sure she talked to him first before taking a picture & putting it online and saying he must be 1 of these Keystone State Skinheads.
— Happy Thanksgiving & Epstein Didn't Kill Himself (@drawandstrike) April 30, 2017
I should hope so — but that reporting should be included in these tweets!
— Mollie (@MZHemingway) April 30, 2017
I actually know what the KSS logo looks like. What that 1st guy had on the back of his shirt wasn't it. Made me doubt it initially.
— Happy Thanksgiving & Epstein Didn't Kill Himself (@drawandstrike) April 30, 2017
Then I noticed the faded tattoo on the back of his head, some of the tatts on his arms.
She's right, he's a Skinhead.
— Happy Thanksgiving & Epstein Didn't Kill Himself (@drawandstrike) April 30, 2017
I can’t see anything but his jeans riding up into his butt crack.
— dmbmeg (@dmbmeg) April 29, 2017
There does seem to be a way to find out for sure if the guy is indeed a skinhead as implied.
Go talk to that guy… Be that intrepid reporter you pretend to be on Twitter.
— Dale Jackson (@TheDaleJackson) April 30, 2017
Or, take a photo from behind and let strangers on Twitter make fun of him and the rest of the audience.
https://twitter.com/butchcjg/status/858457303271518210
Small brain, big muscles. Figures.
— ❄️repubs&45out!?????? (@splashy79) April 29, 2017
Lots of racist inbreeding in the building I see
— joshcollinshere (@joshcollinshere) April 30, 2017
The Nazis are out in full force tonight!
— The 3-D Zanti Regent (@josephebacon) April 30, 2017
I wonder if the crowd will give their leader the proper seig heil mein fuhrer salute?
— Mission (@missionmidnight) April 29, 2017
https://twitter.com/Andreajewell14/status/858475103507681280
https://twitter.com/toastedalmond22/status/858480270139314176
Our verdict? We have no idea what the guy’s story is, so we’ll stick with “until proven guilty.”
Joyce Carol Oates was amused, so whether the guy is a skinhead, used to be a skinhead, or was just smeared online, it was worth it.
Sorry to say this but comments on this photo are very funny. W/out most unqualified minority-pres. who would've known we were all so witty?
— Joyce Carol Oates (@JoyceCarolOates) April 30, 2017
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