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I have been seeing the ongoing accusations of lies by President Trump. The last one I saw was a triviality: Trump changed his mind on whether he wanted the House to pass an immigration bill. Chuck Shumer had already promised to block it in the Senate, so passage in the House was moot. Trump at first said he wanted the House to pass it, and then not. LCD liberals made this out to be the lie of the century.
Can you prove they WERE NOT lies or will you just whine about something else?
I have been seeing the ongoing accusations of lies by President Trump. The last one I saw was a triviality: Trump changed his mind on whether he wanted the House to pass an immigration bill. Chuck Shumer had already promised to block it in the Senate, so passage in the House was moot. Trump at first said he wanted the House to pass it, and then not. LCD liberals made this out to be the lie of the century.
The above link listed 30 major lies by Obama, not trivialities. The list is too long for CD lefty trolls to absorb, so I just offer a few. Quotes are from the piece listed below. The original link is no longer available.
In addition, I have one of my own. In his speech of 2008 on race relations, Obama said that he was bringing a 'message of unity.' Then he made Al Sharpton, perhaps the biggest 'race divider' (so to speak) since the start of the Civil Rights era, his "go-to guy" on race.
I know, I know, I do get this. You need something to feel good about after all the Trump lies, and he still have a ways to go yet. But, Obama is not in office these days, we should focus on the task at hand.
This thread may have made more sense had it been posted in 2011 or 2012 when Obama was preparing to run for office again. In the meantime, can we talk about all the lies of the current president?
I'd say it is important to add context to some of the partisan attacks. Such as the claim of Trump's "lie"
re flipping his position on a legislative process.
I agree that integrity is important, and it was one of the reasons I did not vote for Trump. I like to read early American history. The founders all considered integrity crucial. There were many examples of this.
But Trump has been elected; he's doing a very good job. Let's calm down with the fusillade of shrill attacks and see how things go.
I know, I know, I do get this. You need something to feel good about after all the Trump lies, and he still have a ways to go yet. But, Obama is not in office these days, we should focus on the task at hand.
Telepathic psychological analysis is not your strong suit. I suggest to leave it alone.
Yes, Obama is no longer in office, but do you believe that we should close our eyes to history? Once a candidate is out of office, we shouldn't talk about him/her?
Telepathic psychological analysis is not your strong suit. I suggest to leave it alone.
Yes, Obama is no longer in office, but do you believe that we should close our eyes to history? Once a candidate is out of office, we shouldn't talk about him/her?
No we should not close our eyes to history. That's why we need to be aware of what is happening in this country now.
The 22nd Amendment prevented that choice from ever being presented.
Irrespective of the 22nd Amendment, according to Obama (I don't know if I believe him ) if running again had been available,, he would have had to choose between Michelle and running again, because Michelle wouldn't have put up with another run.
And who could blame her? It’s not an easy job, especially in the age of social media. They’re still young and get to enjoy the post-presidential years.
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