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The NYT has recently been unmasked to most of the public as a bastion of liberalism, and an arm of the Democratic party.
I have not seen what they are claiming are Trump's lies, but one wonders if they have ever have done such a list for a (D) potus or candidate?
Needless to say we all know the answer, as they have not endorsed a (R) for president in the last 60 years. That is right, probably a majority of posters reading this were not even alive the last time they endorsed a (R).
Aside from the obvious bias toward Democrats, they have endorsed some real losers vs. some of the most popular presidents in our history.
Yet they are a neutral source of information, right?
Well I hate to burst your bubble but ALL politicians lie. That is how they get into office, get votes and pass bills since they cannot make everyone happy.
"If you like your dr. and health insurance you can keep it" "Obamacare will cause everyone's premiums to go down".
"I did not have sexual relations with that woman"
Just a few ^^^^^ from past Presidents.
Nice to see the Trump Hate continues. I had a conversation with a friend over the weekend and the entire conversation was full of hate for Trump. I now call her CNN Jody.
It is problematic for a President to make so many misstatements. However, I think Trump says most of these things in a casual way about mostly trivial matters. Apparently, that is his style. He's a New Yorker. Who really cares if the inauguration crowd was that big or not? At least the misstatements seem to be trailing off the last couple of months.
What's more important are the President's actual policies, not the casual stuff that comes out of his mouth.
It would take the entire paper to cover all of Obama's lies.
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