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What lies? Please inform usIt would be interesting to compare the number of Trump’s lies to the number of Clinton’s lies. I wonder who would win?
What lies? Please inform usIt would be interesting to compare the number of Trump’s lies to the number of Clinton’s lies. I wonder who would win?
It would depend on whom one was voting forIt would be interesting to compare the number of Trump’s lies to the number of Clinton’s lies. I wonder who would win?
That has to be a retorical question!It would be interesting to compare the number of Trump’s lies to the number of Clinton’s lies. I wonder who would win?
Here’s just some up until March 22. I’m sure that there have been a lot more since then: “All of Donald Trump’s Four-Pinocchio ratings, in one place”What lies? Please inform us
I ask about lies and you give me a biased opinion piece?Here’s just some up until March 22. I’m sure that there have been a lot more since then: “All of Donald Trump’s Four-Pinocchio ratings, in one place”
washingtonpost.com/news/fact-checker/wp/2016/03/22/all-of-donald-trumps-four-pinocchio-ratings-in-one-place/
For what it’s worth I’m reading a piece in the New Yorker about Trump’s ghostwriter on ‘The Art of the Deal’ and he claims Trump lies regularly and compulsively - in his business dealings at least.I ask about lies and you give me a biased opinion piece?
I wish I had a link to it. I was watching one of the political commentary shows, it may have been John Oliver. And he actually played a clip of Trump calling in to a news outlet with a scoop in this manner pretending to be a third party employee of the Trump organization. When it was very clearly Trump.For what it’s worth I’m reading a piece in the New Yorker about Trump’s ghostwriter on ‘The Art of the Deal’ and he claims Trump lies regularly and compulsively - in his business dealings at least.
The relevant quote being '“Lying is second nature to him,” Schwartz said. “More than anyone else I have ever met, Trump has the ability to convince himself that whatever he is saying at any given moment is true, or sort of true, or at least ought to be true.” Often, Schwartz said, the lies that Trump told him were about money—“how much he had paid for something, or what a building he owned was worth, or how much one of his casinos was earning when it was actually on its way to bankruptcy.” Trump bragged that he paid only eight million dollars for Mar-a-Lago, but omitted that he bought a nearby strip of beach for a record sum. After gossip columns reported, erroneously, that Prince Charles was considering buying several apartments in Trump Tower, Trump implied that he had no idea where the rumor had started. (“It certainly didn’t hurt us,” he says, in “The Art of the Deal.”) Wayne Barrett, a reporter for the Village Voice, later revealed that Trump himself had planted the story with journalists. Schwartz also suspected that Trump engaged in such media tricks, and asked him about a story making the rounds—that Trump often called up news outlets using a pseudonym. Trump didn’t deny it. As Schwartz recalls, he smirked and said, “You like that, do you?” ’
I googled that story. Here’s what came up on page 1;I wish I had a link to it. I was watching one of the political commentary shows, it may have been John Oliver. And he actually played a clip of Trump calling in to a news outlet with a scoop in this manner pretending to be a third party employee of the Trump organization. When it was very clearly Trump.
He could be his own communications director, after winning the election.I wish I had a link to it. I was watching one of the political commentary shows, it may have been John Oliver. And he actually played a clip of Trump calling in to a news outlet with a scoop in this manner pretending to be a third party employee of the Trump organization. When it was very clearly Trump.
Trump looks and sounds very presidential today! Polls are gonna tighten even more
Answering questions from reporters after the two addresses, Donald Trump told journalists that he and Mexican president Enrique Peña Nieto did not discuss who would pay for his proposed wall along the 2,000-mile border between the United States and Mexico.
Trump has said before that Mexico would be forced to pay for the wall’s construction.
theguardian.com/us-news/live/2016/aug/31/donald-trump-hillary-clinton-mexico-us-election-livedonald-trump-hillary-clinton-mexico-us-election-live“We’re saving that discussion for a later date.”
“Mexicans are just beyond reproach,” Trump said. “Spectacular, spectacular and hardworking people.”
One day of looking and sounding presidential is worth noting. However, a four year term requires that he put together 1460 days of looking and sounding presidential. If past experience is any guide, that is going to be difficult for Donald Trump. He can seem to stop himself from saying something cringeworthy on a regular basis.Trump looks and sounds very presidential today! Polls are gonna tighten even more
Ummmm, Trump already did thatDonald Trump is receiving his first intelligence briefing today.
npr.org/2016/08/16/490230019/source-trump-to-receive-first-intelligence-briefing-wednesday
Oh, you’re right. I just saw it on NPR, and I got the date wrong.Ummmm, Trump already did that
Oh, you’re right. I just saw it on NPR, and I got the date wrong.![]()
NPR seems to have reported on Trump more than any other single American source. That’s my impression, anyway.
Has it been negative, positive or both? I’m finding the mainstream media ( NBC, ABC, CBS, CNN, MSNBC ) are all going negative on Trump 24/7NPR seems to have reported on Trump more than any other single American source. That’s my impression, anyway.