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I’ve seen about 5000 lootersObama said you could keep your doctor and you right wingtards here are still clucking about that. Trump has now told over 5,000 lies and you wingtards have believed them all. Are you that desperately in need of America being "great" again?
President Trump has made more than 5,000 false or misleading claims
On Sept. 7, President Trump woke up in Billings, Mont., flew to Fargo, N.D., visited Sioux Falls, S.D., and eventually returned to Washington. He spoke to reporters on Air Force One, held a pair of fundraisers and was interviewed by three local reporters.
In that single day, he publicly made 125 false or misleading statements — in a period of time that totaled only about 120 minutes. It was a new single-day high.
The day before, the president made 74 false or misleading claims, many at a campaign rally in Montana. An anonymous op-ed article by a senior administration official had just been published in the New York Times, and news circulated about journalist Bob Woodward’s insider account of Trump’s presidency.
Trump’s tsunami of untruths helped push the count in The Fact Checker’s database past 5,000 on the 601st day of his presidency. That’s an average of 8.3 Trumpian claims a day, but in the past nine days — since our last update — the president has averaged 32 claims a day.
When we first started this project for the president’s first 100 days, he averaged 4.9 claims a day. He passed the 2,000 mark on Jan. 10 — eight months ago.
Fittingly, the 5,000th claim was a tweet about the investigation led by special counsel Robert S. Mueller III: “Russian ‘collusion’ was just an excuse by the Democrats for having lost the Election!”
Analysis | President Trump has made more than 5,000 false or misleading claims
Obama said you could keep your doctor and you right wingtards here are still clucking about that. Trump has now told over 5,000 lies and you wingtards have believed them all. Are you that desperately in need of America being "great" again?
President Trump has made more than 5,000 false or misleading claims
On Sept. 7, President Trump woke up in Billings, Mont., flew to Fargo, N.D., visited Sioux Falls, S.D., and eventually returned to Washington. He spoke to reporters on Air Force One, held a pair of fundraisers and was interviewed by three local reporters.
In that single day, he publicly made 125 false or misleading statements — in a period of time that totaled only about 120 minutes. It was a new single-day high.
The day before, the president made 74 false or misleading claims, many at a campaign rally in Montana. An anonymous op-ed article by a senior administration official had just been published in the New York Times, and news circulated about journalist Bob Woodward’s insider account of Trump’s presidency.
Trump’s tsunami of untruths helped push the count in The Fact Checker’s database past 5,000 on the 601st day of his presidency. That’s an average of 8.3 Trumpian claims a day, but in the past nine days — since our last update — the president has averaged 32 claims a day.
When we first started this project for the president’s first 100 days, he averaged 4.9 claims a day. He passed the 2,000 mark on Jan. 10 — eight months ago.
Fittingly, the 5,000th claim was a tweet about the investigation led by special counsel Robert S. Mueller III: “Russian ‘collusion’ was just an excuse by the Democrats for having lost the Election!”
Analysis | President Trump has made more than 5,000 false or misleading claims
thats what you do...say shit about someone,then when asked to prove it...you start dancing....Dang. He might just catch up to you at this rate, IM.
Anyway. Politicians aren't known to be the most truthful of people. Man is a mixture of good an evil.
You accuse me of a lot of things. None of which you ever prove.
tRump is not just an average liar, not even an exceptional liar, or a prolific liar. tRump is setting records. And not just by a little. He setting records the way a modern formula 1 car transported back to the 1950s in Daytona would set records. He's blowing old records not just outta the water, but right off the face of the planet and into deep space. If tRump's lies were water we'd all be looking for Noah. If tRump's lies were flammable we'd put opec outta business. If tRump's lies were....Obama said you could keep your doctor and you right wingtards here are still clucking about that. Trump has now told over 5,000 lies and you wingtards have believed them all. Are you that desperately in need of America being "great" again?
President Trump has made more than 5,000 false or misleading claims
On Sept. 7, President Trump woke up in Billings, Mont., flew to Fargo, N.D., visited Sioux Falls, S.D., and eventually returned to Washington. He spoke to reporters on Air Force One, held a pair of fundraisers and was interviewed by three local reporters.
In that single day, he publicly made 125 false or misleading statements — in a period of time that totaled only about 120 minutes. It was a new single-day high.
The day before, the president made 74 false or misleading claims, many at a campaign rally in Montana. An anonymous op-ed article by a senior administration official had just been published in the New York Times, and news circulated about journalist Bob Woodward’s insider account of Trump’s presidency.
Trump’s tsunami of untruths helped push the count in The Fact Checker’s database past 5,000 on the 601st day of his presidency. That’s an average of 8.3 Trumpian claims a day, but in the past nine days — since our last update — the president has averaged 32 claims a day.
When we first started this project for the president’s first 100 days, he averaged 4.9 claims a day. He passed the 2,000 mark on Jan. 10 — eight months ago.
Fittingly, the 5,000th claim was a tweet about the investigation led by special counsel Robert S. Mueller III: “Russian ‘collusion’ was just an excuse by the Democrats for having lost the Election!”
Analysis | President Trump has made more than 5,000 false or misleading claims
They all lie boy, ALL of them. Doesn't make it right but it does take away your thunder when bitching about Rump. You're a twit. You and David discuss this shit before you post it?
tRump is not just an average liar, not even an exceptional liar, or a prolific liar. tRump is setting records. And not just by a little. He setting records the way a modern formula 1 car transported back to the 1950s in Daytona would set records. He's blowing old records not just outta the water, but right off the face of the planet and into deep space. If tRump's lies were water we'd all be looking for Noah. If tRump's lies were flammable we'd put opec outta business. If tRump's lies were....Obama said you could keep your doctor and you right wingtards here are still clucking about that. Trump has now told over 5,000 lies and you wingtards have believed them all. Are you that desperately in need of America being "great" again?
President Trump has made more than 5,000 false or misleading claims
On Sept. 7, President Trump woke up in Billings, Mont., flew to Fargo, N.D., visited Sioux Falls, S.D., and eventually returned to Washington. He spoke to reporters on Air Force One, held a pair of fundraisers and was interviewed by three local reporters.
In that single day, he publicly made 125 false or misleading statements — in a period of time that totaled only about 120 minutes. It was a new single-day high.
The day before, the president made 74 false or misleading claims, many at a campaign rally in Montana. An anonymous op-ed article by a senior administration official had just been published in the New York Times, and news circulated about journalist Bob Woodward’s insider account of Trump’s presidency.
Trump’s tsunami of untruths helped push the count in The Fact Checker’s database past 5,000 on the 601st day of his presidency. That’s an average of 8.3 Trumpian claims a day, but in the past nine days — since our last update — the president has averaged 32 claims a day.
When we first started this project for the president’s first 100 days, he averaged 4.9 claims a day. He passed the 2,000 mark on Jan. 10 — eight months ago.
Fittingly, the 5,000th claim was a tweet about the investigation led by special counsel Robert S. Mueller III: “Russian ‘collusion’ was just an excuse by the Democrats for having lost the Election!”
Analysis | President Trump has made more than 5,000 false or misleading claims
They all lie boy, ALL of them. Doesn't make it right but it does take away your thunder when bitching about Rump. You're a twit. You and David discuss this shit before you post it?
Well you get the picture.
Obama said you could keep your doctor and you right wingtards here are still clucking about that. Trump has now told over 5,000 lies and you wingtards have believed them all. Are you that desperately in need of America being "great" again?
President Trump has made more than 5,000 false or misleading claims
On Sept. 7, President Trump woke up in Billings, Mont., flew to Fargo, N.D., visited Sioux Falls, S.D., and eventually returned to Washington. He spoke to reporters on Air Force One, held a pair of fundraisers and was interviewed by three local reporters.
In that single day, he publicly made 125 false or misleading statements — in a period of time that totaled only about 120 minutes. It was a new single-day high.
The day before, the president made 74 false or misleading claims, many at a campaign rally in Montana. An anonymous op-ed article by a senior administration official had just been published in the New York Times, and news circulated about journalist Bob Woodward’s insider account of Trump’s presidency.
Trump’s tsunami of untruths helped push the count in The Fact Checker’s database past 5,000 on the 601st day of his presidency. That’s an average of 8.3 Trumpian claims a day, but in the past nine days — since our last update — the president has averaged 32 claims a day.
When we first started this project for the president’s first 100 days, he averaged 4.9 claims a day. He passed the 2,000 mark on Jan. 10 — eight months ago.
Fittingly, the 5,000th claim was a tweet about the investigation led by special counsel Robert S. Mueller III: “Russian ‘collusion’ was just an excuse by the Democrats for having lost the Election!”
Analysis | President Trump has made more than 5,000 false or misleading claims
I attempted to link up Obammas little lies, Problem they started with Transparent, and You can keep your Doctor. They only allow you so much space and not enough for eight years of lies.At first I thought this was about dead thugs in Chicago.Obama said you could keep your doctor and you right wingtards here are still clucking about that. Trump has now told over 5,000 lies and you wingtards have believed them all. Are you that desperately in need of America being "great" again?
President Trump has made more than 5,000 false or misleading claims
On Sept. 7, President Trump woke up in Billings, Mont., flew to Fargo, N.D., visited Sioux Falls, S.D., and eventually returned to Washington. He spoke to reporters on Air Force One, held a pair of fundraisers and was interviewed by three local reporters.
In that single day, he publicly made 125 false or misleading statements — in a period of time that totaled only about 120 minutes. It was a new single-day high.
The day before, the president made 74 false or misleading claims, many at a campaign rally in Montana. An anonymous op-ed article by a senior administration official had just been published in the New York Times, and news circulated about journalist Bob Woodward’s insider account of Trump’s presidency.
Trump’s tsunami of untruths helped push the count in The Fact Checker’s database past 5,000 on the 601st day of his presidency. That’s an average of 8.3 Trumpian claims a day, but in the past nine days — since our last update — the president has averaged 32 claims a day.
When we first started this project for the president’s first 100 days, he averaged 4.9 claims a day. He passed the 2,000 mark on Jan. 10 — eight months ago.
Fittingly, the 5,000th claim was a tweet about the investigation led by special counsel Robert S. Mueller III: “Russian ‘collusion’ was just an excuse by the Democrats for having lost the Election!”
Analysis | President Trump has made more than 5,000 false or misleading claims
The left believe career politicians and Washington lawyers don't lie.
Read that.
Ok I attempted to link up Obammas little lies, Problem they started with Transparent, and You can keep your Doctor. They only allow you so much space and not enough for eight years of lies.
Obama said you could keep your doctor and you right wingtards here are still clucking about that. Trump has now told over 5,000 lies and you wingtards have believed them all. Are you that desperately in need of America being "great" again?
President Trump has made more than 5,000 false or misleading claims
On Sept. 7, President Trump woke up in Billings, Mont., flew to Fargo, N.D., visited Sioux Falls, S.D., and eventually returned to Washington. He spoke to reporters on Air Force One, held a pair of fundraisers and was interviewed by three local reporters.
In that single day, he publicly made 125 false or misleading statements — in a period of time that totaled only about 120 minutes. It was a new single-day high.
The day before, the president made 74 false or misleading claims, many at a campaign rally in Montana. An anonymous op-ed article by a senior administration official had just been published in the New York Times, and news circulated about journalist Bob Woodward’s insider account of Trump’s presidency.
Trump’s tsunami of untruths helped push the count in The Fact Checker’s database past 5,000 on the 601st day of his presidency. That’s an average of 8.3 Trumpian claims a day, but in the past nine days — since our last update — the president has averaged 32 claims a day.
When we first started this project for the president’s first 100 days, he averaged 4.9 claims a day. He passed the 2,000 mark on Jan. 10 — eight months ago.
Fittingly, the 5,000th claim was a tweet about the investigation led by special counsel Robert S. Mueller III: “Russian ‘collusion’ was just an excuse by the Democrats for having lost the Election!”
Analysis | President Trump has made more than 5,000 false or misleading claims
Did any of Trump's fibs cost me money?
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Obama said you could keep your doctor and you right wingtards here are still clucking about that. Trump has now told over 5,000 lies and you wingtards have believed them all. Are you that desperately in need of America being "great" again?
President Trump has made more than 5,000 false or misleading claims
On Sept. 7, President Trump woke up in Billings, Mont., flew to Fargo, N.D., visited Sioux Falls, S.D., and eventually returned to Washington. He spoke to reporters on Air Force One, held a pair of fundraisers and was interviewed by three local reporters.
In that single day, he publicly made 125 false or misleading statements — in a period of time that totaled only about 120 minutes. It was a new single-day high.
The day before, the president made 74 false or misleading claims, many at a campaign rally in Montana. An anonymous op-ed article by a senior administration official had just been published in the New York Times, and news circulated about journalist Bob Woodward’s insider account of Trump’s presidency.
Trump’s tsunami of untruths helped push the count in The Fact Checker’s database past 5,000 on the 601st day of his presidency. That’s an average of 8.3 Trumpian claims a day, but in the past nine days — since our last update — the president has averaged 32 claims a day.
When we first started this project for the president’s first 100 days, he averaged 4.9 claims a day. He passed the 2,000 mark on Jan. 10 — eight months ago.
Fittingly, the 5,000th claim was a tweet about the investigation led by special counsel Robert S. Mueller III: “Russian ‘collusion’ was just an excuse by the Democrats for having lost the Election!”
Analysis | President Trump has made more than 5,000 false or misleading claims
Did any of Trump's fibs cost me money?
.
Obama said you could keep your doctor and you right wingtards here are still clucking about that. Trump has now told over 5,000 lies and you wingtards have believed them all. Are you that desperately in need of America being "great" again?
President Trump has made more than 5,000 false or misleading claims
On Sept. 7, President Trump woke up in Billings, Mont., flew to Fargo, N.D., visited Sioux Falls, S.D., and eventually returned to Washington. He spoke to reporters on Air Force One, held a pair of fundraisers and was interviewed by three local reporters.
In that single day, he publicly made 125 false or misleading statements — in a period of time that totaled only about 120 minutes. It was a new single-day high.
The day before, the president made 74 false or misleading claims, many at a campaign rally in Montana. An anonymous op-ed article by a senior administration official had just been published in the New York Times, and news circulated about journalist Bob Woodward’s insider account of Trump’s presidency.
Trump’s tsunami of untruths helped push the count in The Fact Checker’s database past 5,000 on the 601st day of his presidency. That’s an average of 8.3 Trumpian claims a day, but in the past nine days — since our last update — the president has averaged 32 claims a day.
When we first started this project for the president’s first 100 days, he averaged 4.9 claims a day. He passed the 2,000 mark on Jan. 10 — eight months ago.
Fittingly, the 5,000th claim was a tweet about the investigation led by special counsel Robert S. Mueller III: “Russian ‘collusion’ was just an excuse by the Democrats for having lost the Election!”
Analysis | President Trump has made more than 5,000 false or misleading claims
Did any of Trump's fibs cost me money?
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....."Did any of Trump's fibs cost me money?"
So that's the new GOLD standard! Spoken like a true Trump supporter! Good luck when it blows up in your face!
Obama said you could keep your doctor and you right wingtards here are still clucking about that. Trump has now told over 5,000 lies and you wingtards have believed them all. Are you that desperately in need of America being "great" again?
President Trump has made more than 5,000 false or misleading claims
On Sept. 7, President Trump woke up in Billings, Mont., flew to Fargo, N.D., visited Sioux Falls, S.D., and eventually returned to Washington. He spoke to reporters on Air Force One, held a pair of fundraisers and was interviewed by three local reporters.
In that single day, he publicly made 125 false or misleading statements — in a period of time that totaled only about 120 minutes. It was a new single-day high.
The day before, the president made 74 false or misleading claims, many at a campaign rally in Montana. An anonymous op-ed article by a senior administration official had just been published in the New York Times, and news circulated about journalist Bob Woodward’s insider account of Trump’s presidency.
Trump’s tsunami of untruths helped push the count in The Fact Checker’s database past 5,000 on the 601st day of his presidency. That’s an average of 8.3 Trumpian claims a day, but in the past nine days — since our last update — the president has averaged 32 claims a day.
When we first started this project for the president’s first 100 days, he averaged 4.9 claims a day. He passed the 2,000 mark on Jan. 10 — eight months ago.
Fittingly, the 5,000th claim was a tweet about the investigation led by special counsel Robert S. Mueller III: “Russian ‘collusion’ was just an excuse by the Democrats for having lost the Election!”
Analysis | President Trump has made more than 5,000 false or misleading claims
Obama said you could keep your doctor and you right wingtards here are still clucking about that. Trump has now told over 5,000 lies and you wingtards have believed them all. Are you that desperately in need of America being "great" again?
President Trump has made more than 5,000 false or misleading claims
On Sept. 7, President Trump woke up in Billings, Mont., flew to Fargo, N.D., visited Sioux Falls, S.D., and eventually returned to Washington. He spoke to reporters on Air Force One, held a pair of fundraisers and was interviewed by three local reporters.
In that single day, he publicly made 125 false or misleading statements — in a period of time that totaled only about 120 minutes. It was a new single-day high.
The day before, the president made 74 false or misleading claims, many at a campaign rally in Montana. An anonymous op-ed article by a senior administration official had just been published in the New York Times, and news circulated about journalist Bob Woodward’s insider account of Trump’s presidency.
Trump’s tsunami of untruths helped push the count in The Fact Checker’s database past 5,000 on the 601st day of his presidency. That’s an average of 8.3 Trumpian claims a day, but in the past nine days — since our last update — the president has averaged 32 claims a day.
When we first started this project for the president’s first 100 days, he averaged 4.9 claims a day. He passed the 2,000 mark on Jan. 10 — eight months ago.
Fittingly, the 5,000th claim was a tweet about the investigation led by special counsel Robert S. Mueller III: “Russian ‘collusion’ was just an excuse by the Democrats for having lost the Election!”
Analysis | President Trump has made more than 5,000 false or misleading claims
Did any of Trump's fibs cost me money?
.
....."Did any of Trump's fibs cost me money?"
So that's the new GOLD standard! Spoken like a true Trump supporter! Good luck when it blows up in your face!
I have been saying it on here for over a year, tell us which politician have not said lies , fibs, half truths ?
Obama/ Hillary/ Harry Reid, Nancy , Maxine , Pocahontas they lie with deciet ...and Obama lies costed me fucking money, but you wouldnt know it welfare whore.
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Obama said you could keep your doctor and you right wingtards here are still clucking about that. Trump has now told over 5,000 lies and you wingtards have believed them all. Are you that desperately in need of America being "great" again?
President Trump has made more than 5,000 false or misleading claims
On Sept. 7, President Trump woke up in Billings, Mont., flew to Fargo, N.D., visited Sioux Falls, S.D., and eventually returned to Washington. He spoke to reporters on Air Force One, held a pair of fundraisers and was interviewed by three local reporters.
In that single day, he publicly made 125 false or misleading statements — in a period of time that totaled only about 120 minutes. It was a new single-day high.
The day before, the president made 74 false or misleading claims, many at a campaign rally in Montana. An anonymous op-ed article by a senior administration official had just been published in the New York Times, and news circulated about journalist Bob Woodward’s insider account of Trump’s presidency.
Trump’s tsunami of untruths helped push the count in The Fact Checker’s database past 5,000 on the 601st day of his presidency. That’s an average of 8.3 Trumpian claims a day, but in the past nine days — since our last update — the president has averaged 32 claims a day.
When we first started this project for the president’s first 100 days, he averaged 4.9 claims a day. He passed the 2,000 mark on Jan. 10 — eight months ago.
Fittingly, the 5,000th claim was a tweet about the investigation led by special counsel Robert S. Mueller III: “Russian ‘collusion’ was just an excuse by the Democrats for having lost the Election!”
Analysis | President Trump has made more than 5,000 false or misleading claims
As an aside, does anyone have a count of the enormous number of times Obabble said "I, Me, My and Mine" in his interminably dull speeches?
Obama is no longer president.
As an aside, does anyone have a count of the enormous number of times Obabble said "I, Me, My and Mine" in his interminably dull speeches?
Obama is no longer president.
When you compare Trump to “other presidents”, you’ve opened the door to that discussion. Now there have been cases where not just the president, but an entire administration passed on the same lie. Two of the biggest lies passed down through the media:
(1) Benghazi attack was done by a group of demonstrators over a video.
(2) The Obama administration worked (colluded) with Russia to achieve the elimination of Syria’s entire stockpile of chemical weapons. Evidently they didn’t look very hard.