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Source please.Trump needs to deport millions and thousands more are coming faster than he can deport hundreds.
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Source please.Trump needs to deport millions and thousands more are coming faster than he can deport hundreds.
We know what lying is. Democrats have been doing it for decades. Remember when Biden's inflation was 26% and they told us that the economy is great and that the 26% inflation was transitory?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."
The door you opened was one with troves of info on Trump caught lying. Trump said before that Jean Carroll (the woman who had the courts show Trump is a sexual predator), wasn't even his "type" yet he thought she looked exactly like his own wife.What does that have to do with anything?
What are you talking about? What does that have to do with a Dem lying?The door you opened was one with troves of info on Trump caught lying. Trump said before that Jean Carroll (the woman who had the courts show Trump is a sexual predator), wasn't even his "type" yet he thought she looked exactly like his own wife.
Video of Trump confusing E Jean Carroll with ex-wife in deposition is released
Former president shown pointing to photograph of writer who accuses him of rape and saying ‘That’s my wife’
View attachment 1085748
What are you talking about? What does that have to do with a Dem lying?
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."
and what does that have to do with the lawsuit that's on appeal?
and what does that have to do with the lawsuit that's on appeal?
60 Mins as well as the NY Times have been caught repeatedly lying about Trump, or editing interviews to hurt the GOP and interfere in the election, in fact CBS is under investigation for that as we speak
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...
Back in the day a company I worked for 'paid off' an ex-employee that was suing them because it would cost more to fight it, and winning or losing the suit was meaningless in terms of the business. They simply had better things to do.The door you opened was one with troves of info on Trump caught lying. Trump said before that Jean Carroll (the woman who had the courts show Trump is a sexual predator), wasn't even his "type" yet he thought she looked exactly like his own wife.
Video of Trump confusing E Jean Carroll with ex-wife in deposition is released
Former president shown pointing to photograph of writer who accuses him of rape and saying ‘That’s my wife’
View attachment 1085748
I knew of a few firefighters who were arsonists and Fire Dept Big Wigs and Insurance people who were in on plots of what was called back then "Jewish Lightning."Back in the day a company I worked for 'paid off' an ex-employee that was suing them because it would cost more to fight it, and winning or losing the suit was meaningless in terms of the business. They simply had better things to do.
The guy bringing the suit was a complete asshole and I believed that the suit was a scam.
FOX and Tucker Carlson $1 billion and more coming60 Mins as well as the NY Times have been caught repeatedly lying about Trump, or editing interviews to hurt the GOP and interfere in the election, in fact CBS is under investigation for that as we speak
They can't be trusted
what does that have to do with 60 Mins and NY TImes?FOX and Tucker Carlson $1 billion and more coming
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."
Leslie Stahl Sez so……….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."
Source please.
60 Mins as well as the NY Times have been caught repeatedly lying about Trump, or editing interviews to hurt the GOP and interfere in the election, in fact CBS is under investigation for that as we speak
They can't be trusted
They deny and/or dismiss every last example of his lies.
It's amusing when democrats and liberals (but I repeat myself) discover for the first time, over and over again, that politicians promise all kinds of things to get elected. They always discover it when Republicans do it, but somehow never seem to notice that politicians of all stripes promise the moon and stars, that dogs and cats won't live together, that sunspots will disappear, and no one will wear white after Labor Day if only they are elected.Ummm, Donald Trump hasn't even been in office for 2 months, dainty.![]()