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Trump criticizes Clinton for having voted for the Iraq war but totally denies that he was also in favor of the Iraq war when there is proof that he told Howard Stern in an radio interview that he was for the invasion of Iraq.
That is called "lying" in any language, yet Matt Lauer didn't call him on it and other reporters have let him make that claim. Trump fits well within the Republican party of revising History.
Trump showed how "NOT" Presidential he is by waffling on all the other questions he was asked and totally made a fool of himself when Matt Lauer asked him if he had a plan for getting rid of ISIS....he stumbled all over himself answering that his plan is forcing the generals to come up with a plan....you can't make this up!
Of all the lies Donald Trump likes to tell while running for president, the one about being an early opponent of the 2003 Iraq War may be his favorite. Despite well-documented evidence that the casino mogul spoke in support of the ill-fated war in the lead-up to the invasion, reporters have repeatedly let the Republican presidential candidate tell a revisionist version of his past stance without pushing back on the claim.
That sequence repeated itself on Wednesday night during NBC’s televised town hall, the first event featuring the two presidential candidates in back-to-back question-and-answer sessions. When it was Trump’s turn, NBC’s Matt Lauer asked the Republican candidate what about his past experiences has prepared him to be the country’s commander in chief.
Matt Lauer Lets Donald Trump Get Away With Iraq War Lie | Huffington Post
That is called "lying" in any language, yet Matt Lauer didn't call him on it and other reporters have let him make that claim. Trump fits well within the Republican party of revising History.
Trump showed how "NOT" Presidential he is by waffling on all the other questions he was asked and totally made a fool of himself when Matt Lauer asked him if he had a plan for getting rid of ISIS....he stumbled all over himself answering that his plan is forcing the generals to come up with a plan....you can't make this up!
Of all the lies Donald Trump likes to tell while running for president, the one about being an early opponent of the 2003 Iraq War may be his favorite. Despite well-documented evidence that the casino mogul spoke in support of the ill-fated war in the lead-up to the invasion, reporters have repeatedly let the Republican presidential candidate tell a revisionist version of his past stance without pushing back on the claim.
That sequence repeated itself on Wednesday night during NBC’s televised town hall, the first event featuring the two presidential candidates in back-to-back question-and-answer sessions. When it was Trump’s turn, NBC’s Matt Lauer asked the Republican candidate what about his past experiences has prepared him to be the country’s commander in chief.
Matt Lauer Lets Donald Trump Get Away With Iraq War Lie | Huffington Post