Trump is a liar and very very ignorant.

one of your most ridiculous arguments yet. the Clintons are the Lucifers of lyin
Save yourself some time. No one cares what you or anyone thinks about politics. You will not change one person's mind.
 

That's a great video. But you know, it's been around for a while and yet people just ignore it (and all the separate ridiculous things he says) and make a case for him to be president any way.

I wouldn't elect him president of my condo association let alone the country.

I guess it's the used car salesman effect. He just talks and talks and talks and people seem to be mesmerized by the hyperbole no matter how ridiculous, how untrue, how destructive.

was gibt?? I confess I don't know. But it's not good.
 
Just entertaining! Believe me, or not:

SundayReview | Editorial

A Chance to Reset the Republican Race

By THE EDITORIAL BOARDJAN. JAN. 30, 2016


http://www.nytimes.com/2016/01/31/o...to-reset-the-republican-race.html?ref=opinion

... Mr. Trump has neither experience in nor interest in learning about national security, defense or global trade. Even unemployment figures, which he’s pegged at 23 or 42 percent (the correct number is 5 percent) don’t merit his attention.

From deporting Mexican immigrants and barring Muslims to slapping a 45 percent tariff on Chinese imports, Mr. Trump invents his positions as he goes along. His supporters say they don’t care. What they may not know is how deliberately he is currying their favor. At a meeting with The Times’s editorial writers, Mr. Trump talked about the art of applause lines. “You know,” he said of his events, “if it gets a little boring, if I see people starting to sort of, maybe thinking about leaving, I can sort of tell the audience, I just say, ‘We will build the wall!’ and they go nuts.”
 
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He says he was against the Iraq war. A lie.

He says that he saw thousands of Muslims dancing after 9/11. A lie.

He says that global warming is a hoax. A lie.

He says that he knows more about Isis than the generals. A lie that only a crazy liar could make.


He says so many lies that it's nearly impossible to list them all. Although, to be fair, much of it could just be plain old ignorance.

1. He was against the Iraq War, during the War. Not a lie. He did waffle prior to the war on the Howard Stern show and when pressed, said he 'guessed' he supports the war.

2. I personally read two or more articles shortly after 911 that cited crowds of Muslims celebrating during 911, in America. Many twitter users came out and said they saw the same, perhaps on a news cast.

3. Man-made global warming IS a hoax. Nobody believes that shit on the right.

4. True. Compared to Obamas "Generals" who can't take out a fighting force of 30,000 men in 8 years, after America wiped out Iraq (100k troops and billions in military hardware) in a week.


Btw, you routinely cite Liberal news outlets as "unbiased fact-checking" sources. Nobody believes half of what "politi-fact" and "snopes" put out on a daily basis. They're all tied into Soros and Media Matters, pumping out left wing crap and selling it as "unbiased fact". Only Lefties fall for that trick.
 
He says he was against the Iraq war. A lie.

He says that he saw thousands of Muslims dancing after 9/11. A lie.

He says that global warming is a hoax. A lie.

He says that he knows more about Isis than the generals. A lie that only a crazy liar could make.


He says so many lies that it's nearly impossible to list them all. Although, to be fair, much of it could just be plain old ignorance.

Here is just another Lie, about https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Patriotism ! :)



Republicans struggle to explain Trump's fondness for 'murderer and thug' Putin

Many senators returning from the summer recess distanced themselves from Trump’s comments praising the Russian president in a national security forum

Friday 9 September 2016

https://www.theguardian.com/us-news...in-senate-republicans-marco-rubio-john-mccain

One day after Donald Trump reiterated his admiration for Vladimir Putin, saying the Russian president was a better leader than Barack Obama, Republicans on Capitol Hill struggled to explain why their party’s presidential nominee was enamored with a man they have long cast as one of America’s primary foes.

Many Republicans who returned to Washington this week after the summer recess expressed confidence that Trump was improving as a candidate in both tone and message. But on Thursday, they found themselves in the familiar routine of distancing themselves from Trump’s comments – the latest being his praise for Putin in an NBC News national security forum held on Wednesday.

“If you’re running for leader of the free world and you’re expressing admiration for Putin, well then you’re losing me,” Lindsey Graham, a senator from South Carolina and former Republican presidential candidate, told reporters.

“I think Vladimir Putin is a thug, a dictator, an autocratic ruler who has his opposition killed in the streets of Russia. He has dismembered his neighbor.”
 
In defending his suggestion that the integration of women led to assaults, Mr. Trump exposed his faulty understanding of the military justice system.

American women in the military have taken on expanded roles in recent years as the Pentagon has integrated them into more combat positions. But they have worked alongside servicemen since the Revolutionary War, and in significant numbers since World War II, something Mr. Trump did not acknowledge.

Their roles have grown over the centuries from nurses, cooks and seamstresses, who maintained the camps of the Continental Army, to fighter pilots, soldiers, sailors and Marines who are battling the Islamic State in the Middle East and Afghanistan.

“We couldn’t run a military without women,” said Senator Lindsey Graham, Republican of South Carolina, a member of the Senate Armed Services Committee. He noted that an argument that the proximity of women was to blame for sexual assault could be applied to women on college campuses and in workplaces, where they are also assaulted. “Quite frankly, it’s absurd,” he said.

http://www.nytimes.com/2016/09/09/u...n-region&region=top-news&WT.nav=top-news&_r=0

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More ignorance from The Donny.
 
1. He was against the Iraq War, during the War. Not a lie. He did waffle prior to the war on the Howard Stern show and when pressed, said he 'guessed' he supports the war.

2. I personally read two or more articles shortly after 911 that cited crowds of Muslims celebrating during 911, in America. Many twitter users came out and said they saw the same, perhaps on a news cast.

3. Man-made global warming IS a hoax. Nobody believes that shit on the right.

4. True. Compared to Obamas "Generals" who can't take out a fighting force of 30,000 men in 8 years, after America wiped out Iraq (100k troops and billions in military hardware) in a week.


Btw, you routinely cite Liberal news outlets as "unbiased fact-checking" sources. Nobody believes half of what "politi-fact" and "snopes" put out on a daily basis. They're all tied into Soros and Media Matters, pumping out left wing crap and selling it as "unbiased fact". Only Lefties fall for that trick.


You think global warming is a hoax. You really are not rational or worth speaking to. It's as simple as that. Anyone who thinks that is a blithering idiot. Period. And probably a dumb-ass Trumper. This level of ignorance and delusion is the greatest threat to the world today.
 
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The United States is a country that has perfected lying. We call it advertising. In other countries the word "propaganda" means "advertising". When we see how sexy we will become if we buy a certain brand of automobile, we don't think twice about how ridiculous such a message is. We are inured to lying because we are bombarded by it. Our entire economy is based on lies. Being exposed to a constant stream of lies is a normal part of our everyday existence. When Trump says "I'm the most honest person in the world. Nobody is more honest than I am. Everybody says so," it's of course, a lie. Nobody questions it though. Why would we? We expect him to lie. And in fact, I would guess nobody is better at lying than he. He is a salesmen. He makes his living via advertising. If we thought twice about it - which we don't - we'd realize that it would be most unusual for him to tell the truth about anything. We'd be the ridiculous ones if we expected anything other than lies from him.

Now Hillary, by contrast, is not normally in the business of promotion and advertising. It wouldn't be unreasonable for us to expect her to be as proficient at lying as Mr. Trump, and we don't want to be unreasonable. When Hillary tells a lie, we notice it right away because she is not very good at it. Whereas when Trump tells a lie, it's expected behavior and he is very, very good at it. You might say, "That nobody is better at lying than Donald Trump!" Of course Trump, himself, would never say that. If he did, we would notice it right away. He'd give himself away with his lack of expertise in telling the truth. He doesn't practice enough. He'd be a rank amateur, and we'd notice.

If this election comes down to which candidate is the better and more practiced liar, it is pretty clear who will win.
 
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