MAGA: Trump Has Lied More Than 10,000 Times Since Being Installed as POTUS

Discussion in 'Politics' started by exGOPer, Apr 29, 2019.

  1. exGOPer

    exGOPer

    Donald Trump‘s frequency of lies has reached a new space to the left of the decimal point.

    Washington Post has determined that the president has made over 10,000 false and misleading claims since assuming office. The number took a significant jump in recent days between Trump’s interviews with Sean Hannity and Mark Levin, his speech to the NRA, and his latest campaign rally in Wisconsin.
     
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    exGOPer

    Jonathan Bernstein: “The Washington Post’s fact-checking operation has now counted 10,000 ‘false or misleading claims’ by Donald Trump during his presidency.”

    “It’s hard to convey how big a deal this is. To begin with: It’s real. Anyone can go through the Post’s data and find plenty to argue with – maybe one statement isn’t really false, another was just an exaggeration and some other one was nit-picky. But even if the fact-checkers are wrong an implausible three out of four times, that’s still 2,500 false or misleading claims by the president in two-plus years.”

    “That’s simply not normal. We don’t have equivalent historical data, but I’m confident that even Richard Nixon, who told more than a few important whoppers, didn’t come close to Trump’s level of habitual dishonesty. Barack Obama, George W. Bush? As I’ve said many times, most politicians actually care a lot about establishing a reputation for reliability. Oh, they’ll spin. They’ll present the best-looking version of events that can still count as the truth. But they will very rarely say something that flat-out isn’t so. And if they’re called on it, they’ll usually retreat to a more justifiable position. Trump, instead, just keeps going.”

    “Does he get away with it? In the sense that he’s still president, I suppose so. But his professional reputation is in tatters, which reduces his influence, worsens his relationship with Congress, hinders his ability to negotiate and impedes his broader agenda.”
     
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