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I certainly hope that you are not judging him by use of yourself as the yardstick criteria. Wow, a libtard like you attempting to judge a success like Trump? You put the "tard" in libtard. |
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Funny how all the politicians, left and right, loved President Trump when they could use him as a civilian businessman. They couldn't say enough good about him. :bowdown: Could be that's why they're called "Politicians"? They would love him now, if only he would join the 'good ole boys club'. |
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Anyone making a comparison among the various news channels can judge for themselves how honest and reliable they really are. the alphabet stations along with CNN have such a bias against Trump, actually hate is closer to the truth that he will never get a fair shake. they spend all their time criticizing him with trivial nonsense and not one word about what he has accomplished in 4 weeks , despite the resistance he is meeting with Obama left overs. NBC spent time speaking of his approval rating but not one mention of his performance rating. Why because they oppose his agenda. Frankly progressive rants are getting tiresome and boring. perhaps they could do something more constructive like cut out paper dolls. Geezzz. Personal Best Regards: Actually I believe he is being too kind toward Obama and Clinton |
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Chi-town paint themselves as experts at everything political and financial yet they NEVER once state what their educational attainment and career experience was that justifies their very pointed and consistently nasty comments . Just WHO are you two --- a former career janitor with a GED , a PHD from Oxford in Economics with a career in The US State Department ? Have the courage to justify your supposedly superior insights . Explain your qualifications which justify why any of us should listen to you . Here is an easy one : I predict " crickets " and nothing more . EXACTLY AS I PREDICTED FOLKS THE RESPONSE TO THE ABOVE BY BOTH OF THESE GENIUSES IS " CRICKETS " . |
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It's anyone who wants...you ignorant twit. :oops: The FACT that sites like Politifact/Snopes/Fact of Fiction/Etc. are almost NEVER shown to be wrong...should give you the first clue. ;) That you seem to be so incensed by Chump being proved to be such a lying scumbag...says it all about you. :ho: Deepest Sincere Wishes: :wave: |
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Probably your family members really don`t care what you think about Trump . Most likely they wish that you would just shut-up and go sit down somewhere . |
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"Presidential trust is something, that's perishable and it's precious. And once a president loses it, it's not a question of whether it's conflict of interests laws or there aren't conflict of interests laws.
Mark Shields" ____________________________________ "In his first month as president, Donald Trump made numerous false statements on subjects that ranged from the extremely petty – such as crowd sizes – to those of national and international significance. The Guardian examines his most egregious falsehoods and considers what to do about a serial liar in the White House" Trump’s first month of lies – video | US news | The Guardian |
Anyone with a brain understands that if a politican is loved by other politicans and the media it means...he sold out.
But the brainless liberals here don't see or understand the obvious. |
"Trump has been embroiled in so many disputes over truth that it’s difficult to know where to begin. “If falsehood, like truth, had only one face, we would be in better shape,” the philosopher Michel de Montaigne famously wrote. “But the reverse of truth has a hundred thousand shapes and a limitless field.”
"“Lying may appear to work for a president in the short term and, in many cases, it does,” Alterman says. “But a president ignores the consequences of his deception at his own political peril.” Donald Trump and the Semantics of Falsehood - The Atlantic "He also routinely criticizes people by calling them liars. He bestowed the nickname “Lyin Ted” on his one-time political opponent Ted Cruz. And Trump has cultivated an image of brusqueness that his supporters sometimes equate with honesty—taking the idea that he isn’t afraid to say what he thinks as proof that what he says is necessarily true." |
"According to David Brock of Correct the Record, "from 1973 to the time he announced his candidacy, it was lie after lie"
"It is no secret that Trump is a liar. He has been demonstrated to lie 9 out of 10 times he opens his mouth to speak. He lies easily and without hesitation. Mainstream media has until recently been complicit in his dishonesty, failing to challenge his statements during interviews, or indeed, even after. What David Brock shows us is that the Donald Trump we are seeing is not a new Donald Trump. He has always been a liar." Fact Checker Says Donald Trump's Record Since 1973 Has Been 'Lie After Lie' |
"But the second loss caused by political lying is the most dangerous of all in Arendt’s judgment. It is the loss of the desire to establish the truth. When lying becomes epidemic, what follows, she contends, is “a peculiar kind of cynicism—an absolute refusal to believe in the truth of anything, no matter how well this truth may be established.” The result is that the sense by which citizens take their political bearings in the world is destroyed."
She Called Out Trump’s Lies Decades Ago - The Daily Beast |
"Trump’s first wife, Ivana, famously claimed that Trump kept a copy of Adolf Hitler’s collected speeches, “My New Order,” in a cabinet beside his bed. In 1990, Trump’s friend Marty Davis, who was then an executive at Paramount, added credence to this story, telling Marie Brenner, of Vanity Fair, that he had given Trump the book. “I thought he would find it interesting,” Davis told her. When Brenner asked Trump about it, however, he mistakenly identified the volume as a different work by Hitler: “Mein Kampf.”
Donald Trump’s Ghostwriter Tells All - The New Yorker "“If you tell a big enough lie and tell it frequently enough, it will be believed.” ― Adolf Hitler |
"Donald Trump has a "minimal relationship with the truth," according to the GOP nominee's biographer David Cay Johnston.
"Donald makes up things he creates his own reality," Johnston said on CNBC's "Power Lunch" on Wednesday. "And in his mind, there's nothing wrong with that." Johnston — a Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist — spoke out about Trump just after the release of his book, "The Making of Donald Trump." He said that Trump is "masterful" at two things: "Creating this image of himself as a modern Midas ... Secondly, at extracting money from enterprises, not building a business, not creating wealth." http://www.cnbc.com/2016/08/03/trump...n-reality.html |
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