Let's see Obama coined the phrase, "this isn't who we are". When most of America disagreed with him.
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You are lucky I am compassionate and only posted the small hands listOne can, but Trump isn't all of those things.I hate this defense of trump. No he doesn't believe it. Yes he knows he's lying.Obviously the term "fake news" was originally coined to describe the wacky fabrications spewed by right wing sites like Breitbart, InfoWars and WND. The Republicans were successfully able to commandeer the term because of Trump's White House/Twitter bully pulpit.“I think one of the greatest of all terms I’ve come up with is ‘fake.’ I guess other people have used it, perhaps, over the years, but I’ve never noticed it."
-- Donald Trump
Just how -- I don't know what...arrogant, stupid, what...-- is that man?
Partisans do that when they're stung by a term, they work to use the term against the other "side" to dilute its effectiveness against them. The Left has done the same with "snowflake", illustrating once again how similar the two ends can be in their behaviors.
But calling Trump a liar is a little problematic for me. The term means you're purposely saying something that you know isn't true. That would also mean, then, that he has and understands the facts. It may just be that he just makes shit up as he goes, - whether he understands it or not - peppers it with some goofy hyperbole and blurts it out.
So I don't know if that really qualifies as "lying" in the classic sense.
Oh well, who knows.
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As we found out in Las Vegas. Yes you can be educated, smart, financially successful, crazy and evil ~ all at the very same time.
Then I shall count my lucky stars, as it were. LOLYou are lucky I am compassionate and only posted the small hands listOne can, but Trump isn't all of those things.I hate this defense of trump. No he doesn't believe it. Yes he knows he's lying.Obviously the term "fake news" was originally coined to describe the wacky fabrications spewed by right wing sites like Breitbart, InfoWars and WND. The Republicans were successfully able to commandeer the term because of Trump's White House/Twitter bully pulpit.“I think one of the greatest of all terms I’ve come up with is ‘fake.’ I guess other people have used it, perhaps, over the years, but I’ve never noticed it."
-- Donald Trump
Just how -- I don't know what...arrogant, stupid, what...-- is that man?
Partisans do that when they're stung by a term, they work to use the term against the other "side" to dilute its effectiveness against them. The Left has done the same with "snowflake", illustrating once again how similar the two ends can be in their behaviors.
But calling Trump a liar is a little problematic for me. The term means you're purposely saying something that you know isn't true. That would also mean, then, that he has and understands the facts. It may just be that he just makes shit up as he goes, - whether he understands it or not - peppers it with some goofy hyperbole and blurts it out.
So I don't know if that really qualifies as "lying" in the classic sense.
Oh well, who knows.
.
As we found out in Las Vegas. Yes you can be educated, smart, financially successful, crazy and evil ~ all at the very same time.
Far as I've seen the only word he's invented has been "Bigly".
And "Covfefe".
“I think one of the greatest of all terms I’ve come up with is ‘fake.’ I guess other people have used it, perhaps, over the years, but I’ve never noticed it."
-- Donald Trump
Just how -- I don't know what...arrogant, stupid, what...-- is that man?
Oh, and BTW, what be all those other terms he's coined?one of the greatest of all terms I’ve come up with
I coined the term "Flake news" for all the Right-wing sources especially the conspiracy sites.Fake news, yes.
Bingo. The "leaders" a society chooses are a reflection of that society.Obviously the term "fake news" was originally coined to describe the wacky fabrications spewed by right wing sites like Breitbart, InfoWars and WND. The Republicans were successfully able to commandeer the term because of Trump's White House/Twitter bully pulpit.“I think one of the greatest of all terms I’ve come up with is ‘fake.’ I guess other people have used it, perhaps, over the years, but I’ve never noticed it."
-- Donald Trump
Just how -- I don't know what...arrogant, stupid, what...-- is that man?
Partisans do that when they're stung by a term, they work to use the term against the other "side" to dilute its effectiveness against them. The Left has done the same with "snowflake", illustrating once again how similar the two ends can be in their behaviors.
But calling Trump a liar is a little problematic for me. The term means you're purposely saying something that you know isn't true. That would also mean, then, that he has and understands the facts. It may just be that he just makes shit up as he goes, - whether he understands it or not - peppers it with some goofy hyperbole and blurts it out.
So I don't know if that really qualifies as "lying" in the classic sense.
Oh well, who knows.
.
It's depressing to know that the average voter is so easily played by meaningless trigger words. Is it any surprise that Trump and Clinton were the choices we were left with?
It's not a defense, I admit that I don't know. Whichever one it is, it ain't good.I hate this defense of trump. No he doesn't believe it. Yes he knows he's lying.Obviously the term "fake news" was originally coined to describe the wacky fabrications spewed by right wing sites like Breitbart, InfoWars and WND. The Republicans were successfully able to commandeer the term because of Trump's White House/Twitter bully pulpit.“I think one of the greatest of all terms I’ve come up with is ‘fake.’ I guess other people have used it, perhaps, over the years, but I’ve never noticed it."
-- Donald Trump
Just how -- I don't know what...arrogant, stupid, what...-- is that man?
Partisans do that when they're stung by a term, they work to use the term against the other "side" to dilute its effectiveness against them. The Left has done the same with "snowflake", illustrating once again how similar the two ends can be in their behaviors.
But calling Trump a liar is a little problematic for me. The term means you're purposely saying something that you know isn't true. That would also mean, then, that he has and understands the facts. It may just be that he just makes shit up as he goes, - whether he understands it or not - peppers it with some goofy hyperbole and blurts it out.
So I don't know if that really qualifies as "lying" in the classic sense.
Oh well, who knows.
.
As we found out in Las Vegas. Yes you can be educated, smart, financially successful, crazy and evil ~ all at the very same time.
^he queefs, while posting stale fake news about hillary.The first person to mention 'fake news' in the last campaign was ... Hillary.
Ironic ... as she herself was the chief producer and peddler of fake news during and after the campaign.
As you know, Gore didn't say that, but fake news keeps repeating it.Gore believed he invented the internet.
I'll bet that didn't bother you though.
As you know, Gore didn't say that, but fake news keeps repeating it.
The enviro profit of doom said:I took the initiative in creating the Internet