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When Trump says something is "not being reported" he doesn't strictly mean zero reports. He means not, in his opinion, adequately reported. This ought to be obvious to anyone with any experience listening to him.
As for the "Bowling Green massacre", clearly Conway was confused and misspoke. There was no deliberate attempt by her to lie about that incident. Again, this ought to be obvious.
Wow, this is the news program most here in Middle America watch in a nightly basis, especially the older demographic. I'm glad they're standing up for the truth this early on in his presidency:
When Trump says something is "not being reported" he doesn't strictly mean zero reports. He means not, in his opinion, adequately reported. This ought to be obvious to anyone with any experience listening to him.
As for the "Bowling Green massacre", clearly Conway was confused and misspoke. There was no deliberate attempt by her to lie about that incident. Again, this ought to be obvious.
Are you going to be around to Trumpsplain our way out of a nuclear war or another Great Depression?
Wow, this is the news program most here in Middle America watch in a nightly basis, especially the older demographic. I'm glad they're standing up for the truth this early on in his presidency:
When Trump says something is "not being reported" he doesn't strictly mean zero reports. He means not, in his opinion, adequately reported. This ought to be obvious to anyone with any experience listening to him.
As for the "Bowling Green massacre", clearly Conway was confused and misspoke. There was no deliberate attempt by her to lie about that incident. Again, this ought to be obvious.
How many lies...I mean, misspeakings, before we stop giving them the benefit of the doubt?
Is it really so much to ask that our leaders and their staff be adequately prepared to discuss the topics that they're being tasked to take on?
To be honest, this is a REALLY low bar we're setting here...
The-Rump has proven over and over that he doesn't know the truth.
Actually, I think he's passed by the truth now and then, but it is irrelevant to him.
He is obviously a pathological liar--incapable of telling the truth for that very reason--it is irrelevant to him.
This is why when he is fact-checked, he comes out truthful 24% of the time.
Trump's mentor was Roy Cohn, who's philosophy was 'tell a lie often enough and it becomes the truth.' It's like he was prescient in seeing the future Trump cult. Or he knows his audience.
I'm glad they were able to mention KellyAnne's mistaken comment (jeez.....it was about 30% of that report).
Don't want to forget to mention that for the 87th time.
One time is a 'comment.'
Three times is stupidity. (Unless you are using Trumpian philosophy of tell a lie often enough and it becomes the truth). I guarantee you there are people out there who now think there was a real Bowling Green Massacre.
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