"We Need to Talk About the Lying"

Biden? Nobody really cares.

Trump is Biden 2.0
His clever use of the boiling racism in America is the big lie that put him over the top!

That was a 'natural home run out of the park for the American people.

There just had to be another reason why the working class have been getting goatfkd by the American way, over and over and over...................

It must be brown people!
 
His clever use of the boiling racism in America is the big lie that put him over the top!

That was a 'natural home run out of the park for the American people.

There just had to be another reason why the working class have been getting goatfkd by the American way, over and over and over...................

It must be brown people!

Your lame excuse of Racism is duly noted
 
Nobody cares what you say. Go start another going nowhere Political Satire thread

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Guess what, I don't care you don't care and that no one else here cares either.

See, we are starting to agree and it is starting to scare me.
 
I think that all anyone needs to know happened just the other day.

Trump first calls Zelensky a dictator, causing an international firestorm with just a few words. Then, the other day, when confronted with what he said, he smirked, "did I say that?"

This is an awful human being and a habitual liar. We knew it, now the world knows it. As a result, the world is now detaching from us. A very good idea. We are toxic and undeserving of friends or allies.

His cult can't admit it, but the rest of the planet knows.

We warned everyone this is what it was going to be like.
 
We need to talk about the Lying
About Biden being fit for office? Your post is pathetic in so many ways:
1. Yes, you need to talk about "the lying" because you are incapable of discussing government policies.
2. You accuse President Trump of lying, yet you are unable to cite a consequential example.
3. The "we" you refer to are people who are afflicted with TDS.
4. "Talking about" something is not the same as discussing it.

Otherwise, great job of presenting another person's thoughts as your own.
 
It's not that nobody cares, Dems just want to forget, forget how badly they screwed the pooch.
Really?

Hmm, I can see you are one of the Low Information Voters

Democrats won 'highly engaged' voters


highly informed voters Desm.webp
 
We need to talk about the Lying

I suggest we all knew what this is about before even getting here. That's how ubiquitous the lying has been. We have liars calling everybody else a liar so often that it has numbed most people to what is really going on. This was all by design. Things must change.


During the presidential campaign, Donald Trump promised the moon. He promised he would not cut Social Security. He vowed to protect Medicare. He promised free in vitro fertilization. He disavowed the Heritage Foundation’s Project 2025 and promised that he had “nothing” to do with it. He promised he would lower the cost of housing, groceries and other necessities. He promised cheaper eggs.​
He promised, he promised and he promised.
But the president is not known for his honesty. Just the opposite: He is notorious for stiffing people and reneging on contracts. And true to form, almost none of the promises Trump made to the American people — the promises he made to win a second term in office — were truthful. Virtually all of them were lies.​

2018 no less:
The message, however, may not have been received. In his Sunday morning tweet, the president appears to assert that it's the media's fault that he has decided to label them "enemies of the American people".
For Mr Trump, then, this kind of language - if it is a problem - is a problem for the media, not him, to fix.

'Enemy of the people' - Trump compared to Stalin for attacks on media
The irony, of course, is that Mr Trump cites New York Times reports about details of Robert Mueller's Russia investigation that are based on anonymous sources.


Lesley Stahl: Trump admitted mission to "discredit" press

Stahl was the first television journalist to sit down with Mr. Trump for an interview following his election victory. Their wide-ranging on-camera interview did not delve into Mr. Trump's attitude toward the press, but Stahl said on Monday night that in a candid, off-camera meeting earlier that year, she pressed him to explain his barrage of insults aimed at journalists, and he gave her a clear explanation:

"I said, 'You know, that is getting tired. Why are you doing this? You're doing it over and over. It's boring and it's time to end that,'" Stahl said on stage alongside "PBS Newshour anchor Judy Woodruff.

"He said, 'You know why I do it? I do it to discredit you all and demean you all so when you write negative stories about me, no one will believe you.' He said that," Stahl told the audience, adding, "So, put that in your head for a minute."
I’m sorry trump hasn’t been able to undo the damage done by your vote for xiden and harris fast enough for you.
 
We need to talk about the Lying

I suggest we all knew what this is about before even getting here. That's how ubiquitous the lying has been. We have liars calling everybody else a liar so often that it has numbed most people to what is really going on. This was all by design. Things must change.


During the presidential campaign, Donald Trump promised the moon. He promised he would not cut Social Security. He vowed to protect Medicare. He promised free in vitro fertilization. He disavowed the Heritage Foundation’s Project 2025 and promised that he had “nothing” to do with it. He promised he would lower the cost of housing, groceries and other necessities. He promised cheaper eggs.​
He promised, he promised and he promised.
But the president is not known for his honesty. Just the opposite: He is notorious for stiffing people and reneging on contracts. And true to form, almost none of the promises Trump made to the American people — the promises he made to win a second term in office — were truthful. Virtually all of them were lies.​

2018 no less:
The message, however, may not have been received. In his Sunday morning tweet, the president appears to assert that it's the media's fault that he has decided to label them "enemies of the American people".
For Mr Trump, then, this kind of language - if it is a problem - is a problem for the media, not him, to fix.

'Enemy of the people' - Trump compared to Stalin for attacks on media
The irony, of course, is that Mr Trump cites New York Times reports about details of Robert Mueller's Russia investigation that are based on anonymous sources.


Lesley Stahl: Trump admitted mission to "discredit" press

Stahl was the first television journalist to sit down with Mr. Trump for an interview following his election victory. Their wide-ranging on-camera interview did not delve into Mr. Trump's attitude toward the press, but Stahl said on Monday night that in a candid, off-camera meeting earlier that year, she pressed him to explain his barrage of insults aimed at journalists, and he gave her a clear explanation:

"I said, 'You know, that is getting tired. Why are you doing this? You're doing it over and over. It's boring and it's time to end that,'" Stahl said on stage alongside "PBS Newshour anchor Judy Woodruff.

"He said, 'You know why I do it? I do it to discredit you all and demean you all so when you write negative stories about me, no one will believe you.' He said that," Stahl told the audience, adding, "So, put that in your head for a minute."
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"I said, 'You know, that is getting tired. Why are you doing this? You're doing it over and over. It's boring and it's time to end that,'" Stahl said on stage alongside "PBS Newshour anchor Judy Woodruff.

"He said, 'You know why I do it? I do it to discredit you all and demean you all so when you write negative stories about me, no one will believe you.' He said that," Stahl told the audience, adding, "So, put that in your head for a minute."
 
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"I said, 'You know, that is getting tired. Why are you doing this? You're doing it over and over. It's boring and it's time to end that,'" Stahl said on stage alongside "PBS Newshour anchor Judy Woodruff.

"He said, 'You know why I do it? I do it to discredit you all and demean you all so when you write negative stories about me, no one will believe you.' He said that," Stahl told the audience, adding, "So, put that in your head for a minute."
Weird how pbs doesn’t actually have a video or audio of him saying that…a real journalist would
 

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