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Originally Posted by Guest
There is the narrative of a campaign in which high-level operatives believed that Russian espionage could help secure the American presidency, and acted on that belief. There is the narrative of deception to conceal the nature and extent of Russian ties. And there is the narrative of a president attempting to prevent or shut down the investigation of those ties and soliciting others for help in that task.
In all of this, there is a spectacular accumulation of lies. Lies on disclosure forms. Lies at confirmation hearings. Lies on Twitter. Lies in the White House briefing room. Lies to the FBI. Self-protective lies by the attorney general. Blocking and tackling lies by Vice President Pence. This is, with a few exceptions, a group of people for whom truth, political honor, ethics and integrity mean nothing.
The Russia investigation’s spectacular accumulation of lies - The Washington Post
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Many seem to be starting to see the light. They had 16 better candidates than Donald John Trump in the Republican primaries but went with the loud mouthed one who basically trolled his way into the White House through bullying, lying, and just plain demagoguery. And a huge amount of help from the Russians who wanted us to be stuck with such a poor leader.