Current Events > Does the President think Bastille Day was about World War I?

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Antifar
07/14/17 10:23:40 AM
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Sphyx
07/14/17 10:26:02 AM
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lmao
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Hey
07/14/17 10:27:18 AM
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I'm willing to bet that you didn't know what Bastille day was yesterday
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SGT_Conti
07/14/17 10:28:51 AM
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I'm going to be honest and say I didn't know what Bastille Day was either. However I'd know right away if you called it the Fete Nationale.
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Sphyx
07/14/17 10:30:03 AM
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Hey posted...
I'm willing to bet that you didn't know what Bastille day was yesterday

I'd have thought it would be pretty common knowledge.
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Antifar
07/14/17 10:32:26 AM
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Hey posted...
I'm willing to bet that you didn't know what Bastille day was yesterday

Man, I subscribe to a magazine called Jacobin. I'm familiar with the French Revolution. And what I know is irrelevant; I'm not the president of the United States of America visiting France for diplomatic purposes.
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DevsBro
07/14/17 10:42:27 AM
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I know what the Bastille is, but didn't know it had a holiday.
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Melonfarms
07/14/17 10:45:20 AM
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I've only ever heard what they play on the radio and I like what I hear. Sounds like a good holiday.
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Gojak_v3
07/14/17 10:46:29 AM
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http://www.nbcnews.com/news/world/trump-paris-france-celebrates-bastille-day-american-twist-n782836

This year’s Bastille Day parade has dual symbolism: Not only does it celebrate July 14, France’s most important holiday, marking the storming of the Bastille prison in 1789, which helped spark the French Revolution. It also commemorates the 100th anniversary of the United States' entry into World War I.

Le sigh (get it). Guess I have to be the voice of reason around here for the ignorant again.
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