Donald Trmp and his Lies.

Rommey

Well-Known Member
The Washington Post writes "So to sum up: Trump has lied so many times about so many things during the past week that it’s difficult to keep track of all of them." yet only provides one concrete example from 2015. A week is only 7 days...are we to believe that the Post can't spend any column space to highlight these lies? Or is the narrative just to make the accusations? I'm not saying there isn't something to their contention, just seems sloppy to say there are so many lies in a 7-day period that the mighty Washington Post can't be bothered to elaborate and the task is just too massive of an undertaking.

The other part of the article about "lies" is this: "Buried in the lies that Trump has told over the past week, however, is a contradictory set of policy positions that he won’t back away from". Contradictory set of policy positions is a lie? Based on the text of the questions asked of Trump in the interview, the Post sums up that this "It’s pretty much impossible to be a “100% free-trader” and not support any trade liberalizing agreement" Proves that Trump is lying. It seems there is a lot of gray area in this contention. Couldn't Trump be a "100% free-trader” and still have issues/concerns about the currently negotiated deals?
 

vraiblonde

Board Mommy
PREMO Member
Patron
The Washington Post writes "So to sum up: Trump has lied so many times about so many things during the past week that it’s difficult to keep track of all of them." yet only provides one concrete example from 2015. A week is only 7 days...are we to believe that the Post can't spend any column space to highlight these lies? Or is the narrative just to make the accusations? I'm not saying there isn't something to their contention, just seems sloppy to say there are so many lies in a 7-day period that the mighty Washington Post can't be bothered to elaborate and the task is just too massive of an undertaking.

The other part of the article about "lies" is this: "Buried in the lies that Trump has told over the past week, however, is a contradictory set of policy positions that he won’t back away from". Contradictory set of policy positions is a lie? Based on the text of the questions asked of Trump in the interview, the Post sums up that this "It’s pretty much impossible to be a “100% free-trader” and not support any trade liberalizing agreement" Proves that Trump is lying. It seems there is a lot of gray area in this contention. Couldn't Trump be a "100% free-trader” and still have issues/concerns about the currently negotiated deals?

They're scared ####less of him because they know that if he is the nominee, the Dems are done.
 

DipStick

Keep Calm and Don't Care!
They're scared ####less of him because they know that if he is the nominee, the Dems are done.

We're scared because, if Trump wins the election (and he will), he will strip away so many rights in the name of "strength" and "security".

This guy reminds me of Sheev Palpatine from the Star Wars movies.
 

BigBlue

New Member
They're scared ####less of him because they know that if he is the nominee, the Dems are done.


Nope if he ever got elected (and he won't)then the rich will just get richer and everyone else will get poorer that is until the DSB starts a effing war and then we will all die!
 

JosephIV

New Member
Nope if he ever got elected (and he won't)then the rich will just get richer and everyone else will get poorer that is until the DSB starts a effing war and then we will all die!

You mean he'll do whatever it is that Obama has done to widen the gap between middle and upper class? You know, whatever Obama did that saw that 90-95% of those who have increased in income under his Presidency are top 1% earners?

http://www.washingtontimes.com/news...policies-fail-to-turn-trends-hurtin/?page=all

http://www.politifact.com/punditfac.../scarborough-top-1-took-95-gains-under-obama/

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/04/11/income-inequality-obama-bush_n_1419008.html
 

BigBlue

New Member
You mean he'll do whatever it is that Obama has done to widen the gap between middle and upper class? You know, whatever Obama did that saw that 90-95% of those who have increased in income under his Presidency are top 1% earners?

http://www.washingtontimes.com/news...policies-fail-to-turn-trends-hurtin/?page=all

http://www.politifact.com/punditfac.../scarborough-top-1-took-95-gains-under-obama/

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/04/11/income-inequality-obama-bush_n_1419008.html


You wrote that wrong ,just place the word Congress everywhere you said Obama and you might be right.
 
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