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She is definitely a much better liar than he was. You could tell he had a tough time with disinformation whereas she has absolutely no problem defending anything...no matter how large the pile of BS is.
Well, she does comes from well established lineage of " Subservient " stock ( Evangelical Wifey has their place) that MUST abide their master/husband/boss.. So it appears she is not understanding that she even has the "RIGHT" to be anything other than a MOUTH piece or an "Arm Candy" or a token photo person to demonstrate something their MASTER demands!!
She's of OLD School.. and given her father's legacy.. I AM not surprised!!
Why did the president say that he received a phone call from the leader of the Boy Scouts and the president of Mexico when he did not?” a reporter asked press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders. “Did he lie?”
Sanders said that Trump misspoke on both counts — that he did not receive phone calls but rather had personal conversations with the leaders.
In regards to Mexico, Sanders said Trump was referring to a personal conversation from last month’s Group of 20 summit.
On the Boy Scouts, Sanders said Trump did not hear from the president directly, but rather that he had heard from “multiple members of Boy Scout leadership” who offered him “quite powerful compliments.”
“So he lied,” the reporter shot back.
“It wasn't a lie. That's a pretty bold accusation,” Sanders responded. “The conversations took place. They just simply didn't take place over a phone call. He had them in person.”
To a normal person, a call means using the phone, not personal conversations. And no one from the Boy Scout leadership confirmed they spoke with Trump.
Why did the president say that he received a phone call from the leader of the Boy Scouts and the president of Mexico when he did not?” a reporter asked press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders. “Did he lie?”
Sanders said that Trump misspoke on both counts — that he did not receive phone calls but rather had personal conversations with the leaders.
In regards to Mexico, Sanders said Trump was referring to a personal conversation from last month’s Group of 20 summit.
On the Boy Scouts, Sanders said Trump did not hear from the president directly, but rather that he had heard from “multiple members of Boy Scout leadership” who offered him “quite powerful compliments.”
“So he lied,” the reporter shot back.
“It wasn't a lie. That's a pretty bold accusation,” Sanders responded. “The conversations took place. They just simply didn't take place over a phone call. He had them in person.”
To a normal person, a call means using the phone, not personal conversations. And no one from the Boy Scout leadership confirmed they spoke with Trump.
Imagine Sarah trying to figure out how to put a kernel of truth into those ridiculous statements from Trump. Sarah probably had to research the last time Trump talked to the president of Mexico and probably had to figure out a way to make the boy scout phone call our confusion of the facts.
Imagine if Sarah could actually use her time to understand Trump's policies and agenda on specific issues instead of whitewashing his crazy lies.
I'm going to have to check myself into a mental hospital now. Always told myself if I ever figure out the SJW mindset that means I'm a sick, sick person.
I'm going to have to check myself into a mental hospital now. Always told myself if I ever figure out the SJW mindset that means I'm a sick, sick person.
Take care there and don't order the fish.
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