Trump's 4% GDP growth promise update

Hyperbole, is not lying. Lying requires intent.
No, lying requires telling lies. If you are too STUPID to know you are lying you are still telling lies.



Lying requires intent. By definition.


If I tell you it is raining cats and dogs, I am not tying to deceive you.
If you tell me trump's inauguration crowd was larger than Obama's, you are.

If you tell me trump tried to stop a crowd from chanting, "send her back," by speaking g quickly to quiet the crowd; when in fact, he paused for about 13 seconds and didn't speak again until the chant died down, you are.

If you claim the economy right now is the best economy in history, you are.

If you claim Democrats are opposed to any efforts to secure our border, you are.


LOL, Dems love Third world immigration, legal and illegal, because they know it will give them power.


YOur denial of that fact, makes you the liar. A real liar.
LOLOL

What irony, huh? How am I a liar when I didn't deny the claim you just lied about, saying I did?


Because despite their repeated attempts to lie about it, it is clear from their actions that dems are opposed to any efforts to secure our border.
 
If you are telling lies and you are too STUPID to know they are lies, you are a STUPID lying GOSSIP rather than a PREMEDITATED liar, but still a liar for telling lies. Intent only determines if you are a PREMEDITATED liar or not.
Get it?????


Mmm, yeah, that was a big heaping helpin of crazy there.


Lying is saying things that are not true, with the intent to deceive someone into believing something that is not true.

Exaggeration, or hyperbole, used for effect, but not with the intent to deceive, is not lying.


If you tell someone, you are hungry enough to eat a horse, you are not really trying to trick them into thinking you could eat more than your body weight in food.


The fact that you are so twisted up inside, that you can't admit such an obvious truth, because it will cost you ONE way that you can smear Trump,


makes you the most pathetic sufferer of TDS of all time.



You need to snap out of it.
All that is a lie and obviously premeditated.


not according to the dictionary it is not.


Because of lack of intent to deceive.
Get a real dictionary.
Here are Tramps lies that you, as a liar. try to pass off as hyperbole.

The Lie of Fabrication
Fabrication is telling others something you don’t know for sure is true. Fabrications are extremely hurtful because they lead to rumors that can damage someone else’s reputation. Spreading rumors is not only a lie but is also stealing another’s reputation.

The Lying in Exaggeration
Exaggeration is enhancing a truth by adding lies to it. The person who exaggerates usually mixes truths and untruths to make themselves look impressive to others. An exaggerator can weave truth and lies together causing confusion even to the liar. After awhile the exaggerator begins to believe his or her exaggeration.

Lies of Deception
A deceiver tries to create an impression that causes others to be misled, by not telling all the facts, or creating a false impression.



Those are lies. THey intend to deceive. That is the point, I, and the dictionary made. Over and over again, very clearly.


Your pretense of not understanding simple English, is very pathetic.

Let’s try a different tactic...how can you prove that Trump did not mean to deceive in the statements you dismiss as hyperbole.
 
Mmm, yeah, that was a big heaping helpin of crazy there.


Lying is saying things that are not true, with the intent to deceive someone into believing something that is not true.

Exaggeration, or hyperbole, used for effect, but not with the intent to deceive, is not lying.


If you tell someone, you are hungry enough to eat a horse, you are not really trying to trick them into thinking you could eat more than your body weight in food.


The fact that you are so twisted up inside, that you can't admit such an obvious truth, because it will cost you ONE way that you can smear Trump,


makes you the most pathetic sufferer of TDS of all time.



You need to snap out of it.
All that is a lie and obviously premeditated.


not according to the dictionary it is not.


Because of lack of intent to deceive.
Get a real dictionary.
Here are Tramps lies that you, as a liar. try to pass off as hyperbole.

The Lie of Fabrication
Fabrication is telling others something you don’t know for sure is true. Fabrications are extremely hurtful because they lead to rumors that can damage someone else’s reputation. Spreading rumors is not only a lie but is also stealing another’s reputation.

The Lying in Exaggeration
Exaggeration is enhancing a truth by adding lies to it. The person who exaggerates usually mixes truths and untruths to make themselves look impressive to others. An exaggerator can weave truth and lies together causing confusion even to the liar. After awhile the exaggerator begins to believe his or her exaggeration.

Lies of Deception
A deceiver tries to create an impression that causes others to be misled, by not telling all the facts, or creating a false impression.



Those are lies. THey intend to deceive. That is the point, I, and the dictionary made. Over and over again, very clearly.


Your pretense of not understanding simple English, is very pathetic.

Let’s try a different tactic...how can you prove that Trump did not mean to deceive in the statements you dismiss as hyperbole.



Generally because the claims were not credible.
 
All that is a lie and obviously premeditated.


not according to the dictionary it is not.


Because of lack of intent to deceive.
Get a real dictionary.
Here are Tramps lies that you, as a liar. try to pass off as hyperbole.

The Lie of Fabrication
Fabrication is telling others something you don’t know for sure is true. Fabrications are extremely hurtful because they lead to rumors that can damage someone else’s reputation. Spreading rumors is not only a lie but is also stealing another’s reputation.

The Lying in Exaggeration
Exaggeration is enhancing a truth by adding lies to it. The person who exaggerates usually mixes truths and untruths to make themselves look impressive to others. An exaggerator can weave truth and lies together causing confusion even to the liar. After awhile the exaggerator begins to believe his or her exaggeration.

Lies of Deception
A deceiver tries to create an impression that causes others to be misled, by not telling all the facts, or creating a false impression.



Those are lies. THey intend to deceive. That is the point, I, and the dictionary made. Over and over again, very clearly.


Your pretense of not understanding simple English, is very pathetic.

Let’s try a different tactic...how can you prove that Trump did not mean to deceive in the statements you dismiss as hyperbole.



Generally because the claims were not credible.

They were not credible to you. But through forums like this and Facebook and such I have ran across people that believed them. They found them credible.

Also, the other day I got a call from the SSA telling me my SS number has been suspended for “suspicious activity”. I did not find the call credible, does that mean there was no intent to deceive?
 
not according to the dictionary it is not.


Because of lack of intent to deceive.
Get a real dictionary.
Here are Tramps lies that you, as a liar. try to pass off as hyperbole.

The Lie of Fabrication
Fabrication is telling others something you don’t know for sure is true. Fabrications are extremely hurtful because they lead to rumors that can damage someone else’s reputation. Spreading rumors is not only a lie but is also stealing another’s reputation.

The Lying in Exaggeration
Exaggeration is enhancing a truth by adding lies to it. The person who exaggerates usually mixes truths and untruths to make themselves look impressive to others. An exaggerator can weave truth and lies together causing confusion even to the liar. After awhile the exaggerator begins to believe his or her exaggeration.

Lies of Deception
A deceiver tries to create an impression that causes others to be misled, by not telling all the facts, or creating a false impression.



Those are lies. THey intend to deceive. That is the point, I, and the dictionary made. Over and over again, very clearly.


Your pretense of not understanding simple English, is very pathetic.

Let’s try a different tactic...how can you prove that Trump did not mean to deceive in the statements you dismiss as hyperbole.



Generally because the claims were not credible.

They were not credible to you. But through forums like this and Facebook and such I have ran across people that believed them. They found them credible.

Also, the other day I got a call from the SSA telling me my SS number has been suspended for “suspicious activity”. I did not find the call credible, does that mean there was no intent to deceive?


A lie can be a bad lie by not being credible, yet still have the intent to deceive.


On the other hand, an exaggeration can be made without the intent to deceive.


That some people believe hyperbole, is one of the downsides of using a lot of hyperbole. That is obviously true, and it is sad that you are the first lib to make the point, at three years and counting.
 
Get a real dictionary.
Here are Tramps lies that you, as a liar. try to pass off as hyperbole.

The Lie of Fabrication
Fabrication is telling others something you don’t know for sure is true. Fabrications are extremely hurtful because they lead to rumors that can damage someone else’s reputation. Spreading rumors is not only a lie but is also stealing another’s reputation.

The Lying in Exaggeration
Exaggeration is enhancing a truth by adding lies to it. The person who exaggerates usually mixes truths and untruths to make themselves look impressive to others. An exaggerator can weave truth and lies together causing confusion even to the liar. After awhile the exaggerator begins to believe his or her exaggeration.

Lies of Deception
A deceiver tries to create an impression that causes others to be misled, by not telling all the facts, or creating a false impression.



Those are lies. THey intend to deceive. That is the point, I, and the dictionary made. Over and over again, very clearly.


Your pretense of not understanding simple English, is very pathetic.

Let’s try a different tactic...how can you prove that Trump did not mean to deceive in the statements you dismiss as hyperbole.



Generally because the claims were not credible.

They were not credible to you. But through forums like this and Facebook and such I have ran across people that believed them. They found them credible.

Also, the other day I got a call from the SSA telling me my SS number has been suspended for “suspicious activity”. I did not find the call credible, does that mean there was no intent to deceive?


A lie can be a bad lie by not being credible, yet still have the intent to deceive.


On the other hand, an exaggeration can be made without the intent to deceive.


That some people believe hyperbole, is one of the downsides of using a lot of hyperbole. That is obviously true, and it is sad that you are the first lib to make the point, at three years and counting.

So, in the end you have nothing other than your own opinion that Trump was not trying to deceive, even though you claim it as fact that he did not.

Were you attempting to deceive when you called me a “lib”, which is not a credible statement?
 
No, lying requires telling lies. If you are too STUPID to know you are lying you are still telling lies.



Lying requires intent. By definition.


If I tell you it is raining cats and dogs, I am not tying to deceive you.
If you tell me trump's inauguration crowd was larger than Obama's, you are.

If you tell me trump tried to stop a crowd from chanting, "send her back," by speaking g quickly to quiet the crowd; when in fact, he paused for about 13 seconds and didn't speak again until the chant died down, you are.

If you claim the economy right now is the best economy in history, you are.

If you claim Democrats are opposed to any efforts to secure our border, you are.


LOL, Dems love Third world immigration, legal and illegal, because they know it will give them power.


YOur denial of that fact, makes you the liar. A real liar.
LOLOL

What irony, huh? How am I a liar when I didn't deny the claim you just lied about, saying I did?


Because despite their repeated attempts to lie about it, it is clear from their actions that dems are opposed to any efforts to secure our border.
Liar. Their actions were to vote in favor of border support other than trump's wall. Trump's wall is not a panacea.
 
If you are telling lies and you are too STUPID to know they are lies, you are a STUPID lying GOSSIP rather than a PREMEDITATED liar, but still a liar for telling lies. Intent only determines if you are a PREMEDITATED liar or not.
Get it?????


Mmm, yeah, that was a big heaping helpin of crazy there.


Lying is saying things that are not true, with the intent to deceive someone into believing something that is not true.

Exaggeration, or hyperbole, used for effect, but not with the intent to deceive, is not lying.


If you tell someone, you are hungry enough to eat a horse, you are not really trying to trick them into thinking you could eat more than your body weight in food.


The fact that you are so twisted up inside, that you can't admit such an obvious truth, because it will cost you ONE way that you can smear Trump,


makes you the most pathetic sufferer of TDS of all time.



You need to snap out of it.
All that is a lie and obviously premeditated.


not according to the dictionary it is not.


Because of lack of intent to deceive.
Get a real dictionary.
Here are Tramps lies that you, as a liar. try to pass off as hyperbole.

The Lie of Fabrication
Fabrication is telling others something you don’t know for sure is true. Fabrications are extremely hurtful because they lead to rumors that can damage someone else’s reputation. Spreading rumors is not only a lie but is also stealing another’s reputation.

The Lying in Exaggeration
Exaggeration is enhancing a truth by adding lies to it. The person who exaggerates usually mixes truths and untruths to make themselves look impressive to others. An exaggerator can weave truth and lies together causing confusion even to the liar. After awhile the exaggerator begins to believe his or her exaggeration.

Lies of Deception
A deceiver tries to create an impression that causes others to be misled, by not telling all the facts, or creating a false impression.



Those are lies. THey intend to deceive. That is the point, I, and the dictionary made. Over and over again, very clearly.


Your pretense of not understanding simple English, is very pathetic.
When are you going to learn to take your own advise!
The Lie of Fabrication
Fabrication is telling others something you don’t know for sure is true.

If you think something is true and it is not, it is still a lie no matter what you intended. Intent only determines PREMEDITATION.
 
it is clear from their actions that dems are opposed to any efforts to secure our border.
Now that IS a Trumpian LIE, and you know it!
The Dems clearly want to secure the border with methods and technology that works. Tramp and the GOP don't because they want to keep the issue to inflame their base. Thus they support an ineffective wall as the ONLY way to secure the border.
Your Tramp scripted lies fool no one, not even yourself, therefore your lies are PREMEDITATED!
 
Let’s try a different tactic...how can you prove that Trump did not mean to deceive in the statements you dismiss as hyperbole.
Generally because the claims were not credible.
Nothing Tramp says is credible and everything he says is intended to deceive!
A classic LIAR, by definition.
 
not according to the dictionary it is not.


Because of lack of intent to deceive.
Get a real dictionary.
Here are Tramps lies that you, as a liar. try to pass off as hyperbole.

The Lie of Fabrication
Fabrication is telling others something you don’t know for sure is true. Fabrications are extremely hurtful because they lead to rumors that can damage someone else’s reputation. Spreading rumors is not only a lie but is also stealing another’s reputation.

The Lying in Exaggeration
Exaggeration is enhancing a truth by adding lies to it. The person who exaggerates usually mixes truths and untruths to make themselves look impressive to others. An exaggerator can weave truth and lies together causing confusion even to the liar. After awhile the exaggerator begins to believe his or her exaggeration.

Lies of Deception
A deceiver tries to create an impression that causes others to be misled, by not telling all the facts, or creating a false impression.



Those are lies. THey intend to deceive. That is the point, I, and the dictionary made. Over and over again, very clearly.


Your pretense of not understanding simple English, is very pathetic.

Let’s try a different tactic...how can you prove that Trump did not mean to deceive in the statements you dismiss as hyperbole.



Generally because the claims were not credible.

They were not credible to you. But through forums like this and Facebook and such I have ran across people that believed them. They found them credible.

Also, the other day I got a call from the SSA telling me my SS number has been suspended for “suspicious activity”. I did not find the call credible, does that mean there was no intent to deceive?

I swear, I get at least 3 of those damn robocalls a day.
 
Those are lies. THey intend to deceive. That is the point, I, and the dictionary made. Over and over again, very clearly.


Your pretense of not understanding simple English, is very pathetic.

Let’s try a different tactic...how can you prove that Trump did not mean to deceive in the statements you dismiss as hyperbole.



Generally because the claims were not credible.

They were not credible to you. But through forums like this and Facebook and such I have ran across people that believed them. They found them credible.

Also, the other day I got a call from the SSA telling me my SS number has been suspended for “suspicious activity”. I did not find the call credible, does that mean there was no intent to deceive?


A lie can be a bad lie by not being credible, yet still have the intent to deceive.


On the other hand, an exaggeration can be made without the intent to deceive.


That some people believe hyperbole, is one of the downsides of using a lot of hyperbole. That is obviously true, and it is sad that you are the first lib to make the point, at three years and counting.

So, in the end you have nothing other than your own opinion that Trump was not trying to deceive, even though you claim it as fact that he did not.

Were you attempting to deceive when you called me a “lib”, which is not a credible statement?



As I have repeatedly offered my argument and supporting arguments, such as links to the definitions I am using, that you guys seem to be ignorant of,


it is not just my opinion, but a well argued and supported analysis. One you have been unable to counter, seriously or effectively.




My calling you a lib, is my opinion, based on my observation of your positions and style of argument. I truly believe that you are a "liberal" in the modern usage of the word. My opinion on that could be right, it could be wrong, but since I truly believe it, is can not be a lie.

Something that you should know. Unless you are playing at lying yourself, of course.
 
Lying requires intent. By definition.


If I tell you it is raining cats and dogs, I am not tying to deceive you.
If you tell me trump's inauguration crowd was larger than Obama's, you are.

If you tell me trump tried to stop a crowd from chanting, "send her back," by speaking g quickly to quiet the crowd; when in fact, he paused for about 13 seconds and didn't speak again until the chant died down, you are.

If you claim the economy right now is the best economy in history, you are.

If you claim Democrats are opposed to any efforts to secure our border, you are.


LOL, Dems love Third world immigration, legal and illegal, because they know it will give them power.


YOur denial of that fact, makes you the liar. A real liar.
LOLOL

What irony, huh? How am I a liar when I didn't deny the claim you just lied about, saying I did?


Because despite their repeated attempts to lie about it, it is clear from their actions that dems are opposed to any efforts to secure our border.
Liar. Their actions were to vote in favor of border support other than trump's wall. Trump's wall is not a panacea.

lol!!! Yes, I'm aware of their willingness to support "border support" that they know will fail, in order to spend money to give themselves political cover as they work towards amnesty.


Calling you out on your lies, is not lying. It is speaking the Truth to Power.
 
Mmm, yeah, that was a big heaping helpin of crazy there.


Lying is saying things that are not true, with the intent to deceive someone into believing something that is not true.

Exaggeration, or hyperbole, used for effect, but not with the intent to deceive, is not lying.


If you tell someone, you are hungry enough to eat a horse, you are not really trying to trick them into thinking you could eat more than your body weight in food.


The fact that you are so twisted up inside, that you can't admit such an obvious truth, because it will cost you ONE way that you can smear Trump,


makes you the most pathetic sufferer of TDS of all time.



You need to snap out of it.
All that is a lie and obviously premeditated.


not according to the dictionary it is not.


Because of lack of intent to deceive.
Get a real dictionary.
Here are Tramps lies that you, as a liar. try to pass off as hyperbole.

The Lie of Fabrication
Fabrication is telling others something you don’t know for sure is true. Fabrications are extremely hurtful because they lead to rumors that can damage someone else’s reputation. Spreading rumors is not only a lie but is also stealing another’s reputation.

The Lying in Exaggeration
Exaggeration is enhancing a truth by adding lies to it. The person who exaggerates usually mixes truths and untruths to make themselves look impressive to others. An exaggerator can weave truth and lies together causing confusion even to the liar. After awhile the exaggerator begins to believe his or her exaggeration.

Lies of Deception
A deceiver tries to create an impression that causes others to be misled, by not telling all the facts, or creating a false impression.



Those are lies. THey intend to deceive. That is the point, I, and the dictionary made. Over and over again, very clearly.


Your pretense of not understanding simple English, is very pathetic.
When are you going to learn to take your own advise!
The Lie of Fabrication
Fabrication is telling others something you don’t know for sure is true.

If you think something is true and it is not, it is still a lie no matter what you intended. Intent only determines PREMEDITATION.


OMG, you are so twisted up. Your own words reveal you to be in complete mental meltdown.


If someone really believe something, but it wrong about it, they are not lying. They are mistaken.


Just admit it.


Trump is an old man with an odd and off putting style, full of bluster and exaggeration.


Not liking that, is fine. Considering it un-Presidential is fine.


Pretending that it is somehow beyond the pale, is just you guys being engaged in panic mongering.



And as you are serious about this, you are being FAR MORE DISHONEST THAN TRUMP.



The trope of becoming what you are fighting against, has been used to death over the last few years in fiction. But it seems that it is as timely as ever.
 
it is clear from their actions that dems are opposed to any efforts to secure our border.
Now that IS a Trumpian LIE, and you know it!
The Dems clearly want to secure the border with methods and technology that works. Tramp and the GOP don't because they want to keep the issue to inflame their base. Thus they support an ineffective wall as the ONLY way to secure the border.
Your Tramp scripted lies fool no one, not even yourself, therefore your lies are PREMEDITATED!



NO, they obviously don't. For that matter, the GOP leadership doesn't either.


The tens of millions of illegals living in this country, shows that what we have done, didn't work.


I truly believe that a Wall, will help control the border.
 
15th post
Let’s try a different tactic...how can you prove that Trump did not mean to deceive in the statements you dismiss as hyperbole.
Generally because the claims were not credible.
Nothing Tramp says is credible and everything he says is intended to deceive!
A classic LIAR, by definition.

Excessive use of hyperbole, does undermine personal credibility.

So does speaking like a child, btw.


Mmm, and no, lacking credibility is not "a classic liar by definition".
 
Let’s try a different tactic...how can you prove that Trump did not mean to deceive in the statements you dismiss as hyperbole.



Generally because the claims were not credible.

They were not credible to you. But through forums like this and Facebook and such I have ran across people that believed them. They found them credible.

Also, the other day I got a call from the SSA telling me my SS number has been suspended for “suspicious activity”. I did not find the call credible, does that mean there was no intent to deceive?


A lie can be a bad lie by not being credible, yet still have the intent to deceive.


On the other hand, an exaggeration can be made without the intent to deceive.


That some people believe hyperbole, is one of the downsides of using a lot of hyperbole. That is obviously true, and it is sad that you are the first lib to make the point, at three years and counting.

So, in the end you have nothing other than your own opinion that Trump was not trying to deceive, even though you claim it as fact that he did not.

Were you attempting to deceive when you called me a “lib”, which is not a credible statement?



As I have repeatedly offered my argument and supporting arguments, such as links to the definitions I am using, that you guys seem to be ignorant of,


it is not just my opinion, but a well argued and supported analysis. One you have been unable to counter, seriously or effectively.




My calling you a lib, is my opinion, based on my observation of your positions and style of argument. I truly believe that you are a "liberal" in the modern usage of the word. My opinion on that could be right, it could be wrong, but since I truly believe it, is can not be a lie.

Something that you should know. Unless you are playing at lying yourself, of course.

Based upon your definition of a lie...intent to deceive and credibility...the people that called me and told me my SSN had been suspended were not lying because I did not find it credible.

Since it was not a lie, how would you categorize such a phone call? It is just hyperbole? Was it just an exaggeration?
 
Generally because the claims were not credible.

They were not credible to you. But through forums like this and Facebook and such I have ran across people that believed them. They found them credible.

Also, the other day I got a call from the SSA telling me my SS number has been suspended for “suspicious activity”. I did not find the call credible, does that mean there was no intent to deceive?


A lie can be a bad lie by not being credible, yet still have the intent to deceive.


On the other hand, an exaggeration can be made without the intent to deceive.


That some people believe hyperbole, is one of the downsides of using a lot of hyperbole. That is obviously true, and it is sad that you are the first lib to make the point, at three years and counting.

So, in the end you have nothing other than your own opinion that Trump was not trying to deceive, even though you claim it as fact that he did not.

Were you attempting to deceive when you called me a “lib”, which is not a credible statement?



As I have repeatedly offered my argument and supporting arguments, such as links to the definitions I am using, that you guys seem to be ignorant of,


it is not just my opinion, but a well argued and supported analysis. One you have been unable to counter, seriously or effectively.




My calling you a lib, is my opinion, based on my observation of your positions and style of argument. I truly believe that you are a "liberal" in the modern usage of the word. My opinion on that could be right, it could be wrong, but since I truly believe it, is can not be a lie.

Something that you should know. Unless you are playing at lying yourself, of course.

Based upon your definition of a lie...intent to deceive and credibility...the people that called me and told me my SSN had been suspended were not lying because I did not find it credible.

Since it was not a lie, how would you categorize such a phone call? It is just hyperbole? Was it just an exaggeration?


You asked why I reached the conclusion that a specific comment was not seriously intended to deceive.

My answer was that the statement was so lacking in credibility that I did not believe it to be a real attempt at deception.


That does not mean that that rule is applicable to all statements. A person can say something that is not credible at all, and yet be deadly serious about their intent to deceive.


This is normally something people learn as children. That you are so twisted up with partisan bile that you have managed to convince yourself you do not know it, is hilarious.
 
They were not credible to you. But through forums like this and Facebook and such I have ran across people that believed them. They found them credible.

Also, the other day I got a call from the SSA telling me my SS number has been suspended for “suspicious activity”. I did not find the call credible, does that mean there was no intent to deceive?


A lie can be a bad lie by not being credible, yet still have the intent to deceive.


On the other hand, an exaggeration can be made without the intent to deceive.


That some people believe hyperbole, is one of the downsides of using a lot of hyperbole. That is obviously true, and it is sad that you are the first lib to make the point, at three years and counting.

So, in the end you have nothing other than your own opinion that Trump was not trying to deceive, even though you claim it as fact that he did not.

Were you attempting to deceive when you called me a “lib”, which is not a credible statement?



As I have repeatedly offered my argument and supporting arguments, such as links to the definitions I am using, that you guys seem to be ignorant of,


it is not just my opinion, but a well argued and supported analysis. One you have been unable to counter, seriously or effectively.




My calling you a lib, is my opinion, based on my observation of your positions and style of argument. I truly believe that you are a "liberal" in the modern usage of the word. My opinion on that could be right, it could be wrong, but since I truly believe it, is can not be a lie.

Something that you should know. Unless you are playing at lying yourself, of course.

Based upon your definition of a lie...intent to deceive and credibility...the people that called me and told me my SSN had been suspended were not lying because I did not find it credible.

After 60 pages we are back to nothing more than your opinion vs my opinion.

What a waste of time.

Bye
Since it was not a lie, how would you categorize such a phone call? It is just hyperbole? Was it just an exaggeration?


You asked why I reached the conclusion that a specific comment was not seriously intended to deceive.

My answer was that the statement was so lacking in credibility that I did not believe it to be a real attempt at deception.


That does not mean that that rule is applicable to all statements. A person can say something that is not credible at all, and yet be deadly serious about their intent to deceive.


This is normally something people learn as children. That you are so twisted up with partisan bile that you have managed to convince yourself you do not know it, is hilarious.

So now we are back to everything just being about your opinion.

I do not view Trump's "hyperbolic statements" as you call them any different than I view the people that told me my SSN was suspended. Both are full of shit and try to fool people into thinking things that are not true.
 

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