Rob Larrikin
Thunderstruck
"cash! Pay my side action who is extorting me in cash the hush money so that I can later lie about it."
"cash! Pay my side action who is extorting me in cash the hush money so that I can later lie about it."
"There is no longer a Nuclear Threat from North Korea." Is this true? Does Trump believe it to be true? He straight up lied right here by anyone's standards.
Purest delusion. Get help while you're still able to ask for it.Yet, like everyone else, you can't provide one example of Trump's actual lying.
There is a reason Fake News insist he lies all day long.
It's because he doesn't.
This is why, when you go to search for a genuine example of a lie he's told, you cannot find it.
All those offered above were Fakes.
Other posters were more careful. They actually took the challenge and tried to find a real lie, and researched it. Alas, what they found turned out to be fakes, so they tried again. After an hour or two, tired and annoyed, they gave up. Right about now they are scratching their heads and thinking, "Geez. How can this be?"
So where are these "hundreds of thousands" of maufacturing jobs? He's had well over a year and hasn't hit the first hundred thousand yet. He certainly had no basis for saying that almost a year ago. As for your graphic, the Trump admonistration is the chief source of fake news in this country, along with Fox news and similar right-wing propaganda conduits.As usual, Rat’s Gish Gallop pointed us to a second Gish Gallop, where Fake News USA Today compiled a list of alleged Trump lies by FactCheck.org, another Fake News site. Remember folks, you need to avoid reading Fake News sites.
I'll only do the first point of any Gish Gallop, so we go to the top of the page to see this alleged lie:
At a rally in West Virginia, President Trump falsely claimed that his administration is “bringing back to America” manufacturing jobs “by the hundreds of thousands.” In fact, about 70,000 manufacturing jobs have been added since he took office, federal labor statistics show
The rally was in Huntington, West Virginia, August 3, 2017. You can see the YouTube here. I’ll place script from the 24:30 mark below, with the relevant part in red.
The reason why Democrats only talk about at the totally made up Russia story is because they have no message, no agenda, and no vision. They don't talk about the all time high stock market. They don't talk about reforms to the V.A. Or about manufacturing jobs we're bringing back to America by the hundreds of thousands. They don't talk about the Keystone pipeline that I immediately approved or the Dakota Access Pipeline. Russia story is a total fabrication. It is just an excuse for the greatest loss in the history of American politics. That's all it is. It is just makes them feel better what they have nothing else to talk about.
Once again the Fake News dimwits don’t understand basic English nuances and subtleties. “...manufacturing jobs we're bringing back to America…” doesn’t mean they brought them already. “We’re” means “We are” and “We are” can mean the present or the future. For example, “We are in the bath,” is the present, while, “We are going to Japan next year,” means in the future. In this case he obviously meant as an ongoing process, and it’s clear that is exactly what they were doing. Bringing manufacturing jobs back to America by the hundreds of thousands.
Once again, no lie. Just a bunch of confused, semi-literate snowflakes.
You quoted one right there: "the greatest loss in the history of American politics." Trump lost the popular vote. And his Electoral College win was largely due to GOP voter suppresion in a few key states. I'm not unhappy that Hillary lost. But it's becoming more and more obvious that Trump is no better than she would have been, though for entirely different reasons. You need to come out of your little bubble, where Trump is the reincarnation of Jesus, and try living in the real world. Yes, it's scary, especially with Trump in the White House, but you're just rotting away in there.As usual, Rat’s Gish Gallop pointed us to a second Gish Gallop, where Fake News USA Today compiled a list of alleged Trump lies by FactCheck.org, another Fake News site. Remember folks, you need to avoid reading Fake News sites.
I'll only do the first point of any Gish Gallop, so we go to the top of the page to see this alleged lie:
At a rally in West Virginia, President Trump falsely claimed that his administration is “bringing back to America” manufacturing jobs “by the hundreds of thousands.” In fact, about 70,000 manufacturing jobs have been added since he took office, federal labor statistics show
The rally was in Huntington, West Virginia, August 3, 2017. You can see the YouTube here. I’ll place script from the 24:30 mark below, with the relevant part in red.
The reason why Democrats only talk about at the totally made up Russia story is because they have no message, no agenda, and no vision. They don't talk about the all time high stock market. They don't talk about reforms to the V.A. Or about manufacturing jobs we're bringing back to America by the hundreds of thousands. They don't talk about the Keystone pipeline that I immediately approved or the Dakota Access Pipeline. Russia story is a total fabrication. It is just an excuse for the greatest loss in the history of American politics. That's all it is. It is just makes them feel better what they have nothing else to talk about.
Once again the Fake News dimwits don’t understand basic English nuances and subtleties. “...manufacturing jobs we're bringing back to America…” doesn’t mean they brought them already. “We’re” means “We are” and “We are” can mean the present or the future. For example, “We are in the bath,” is the present, while, “We are going to Japan next year,” means in the future. In this case he obviously meant as an ongoing process, and it’s clear that is exactly what they were doing. Bringing manufacturing jobs back to America by the hundreds of thousands.
Once again, no lie. Just a bunch of confused, semi-literate snowflakes.
I have to hand it to you. This link goes to another Gish Gallop at the New York Times. The page is filled with reported “lies” of Trump’s. the NATO one is the third one down. When you hand me a Gish Gallop I will do the first on the list. So let’s look at number one. The headline at the top of the page screams:
“Trump Says He Didn’t Know Bannon Until Campaign, but They Met in 2011”
The article is by Linda Qiu. She obviously doesn’t understand the way Anglo Saxons use the word “know”. English may not be her first language. She thinks “know” means meeting someone and knowing “of” them. That’s not what Trump means in this case. When he said, “I like Steve, but you have to remember he was not involved in my campaign until very late. I had already beaten all the senators and all the governors, and I didn’t know Steve,” he means he didn’t “know” know him. As in know him well.
So, no lie.
Now, who is this ding-a-ling Linda Qiu?
She’s a “fact checker” with the New York Times, and before that, a “fact checker” with Politifake.
Here’s a video of a guy fact checking the fact checker, Linda Qiu. The guy shows what a shitty fact checker Ms Qiu is.
As for Politifact.com (or politifake as I call them), they are mostly funded by “Democracy Fund” created by eBay founder Pierre Morad Omidyar in 2011. Pierre Omidyar is a 51 year old French-American billionaire of Iranian parentage.
He owns a site called omidyar.com which, as you can see from their ‘who we are’ page, is involved in helping 3rd world people. To find an example of their left winged lean go to Google and type this in the search:
environmentalism site:omidyar.com
Or click here.
That will search their whole site for the word environmentalism and voila, you get this revealing pdf file.
Here are some excerpts (emphasis mine):
What is a movement?
A range of landmark social movements took place in the twentieth century, including the women’s suffrage movement, the civil rights movement, and the environmental movement, among others.
Of the most influential 21st-century social movements active today, some have been sparked by technological influence (e.g. Occupy, the Arab Spring, #BlackLivesMatter), while others represent an evolution of existing social movements (e.g. the expansion of the movement for climate action to include substantial online activity).
WHY SOCIAL MOVEMENTS MATTER
Social movements have tremendous potential to make impact by galvanizing and channeling collective power. For issues that affect many people, where many people might benefit from societal shifts, or where many people are showing signs of motivation and activity, movements can be powerful vehicles for changing concrete policies (e.g. raising the minimum wage), for changing cultural attitudes and perceptions (e.g. embracing same sex marriage), and also for changing individuals’ behavior at mass scale (e.g. adopting energy-saving practices).
Politifake is devoted to making Trump look like a liar, and surprise surprise, it’s mostly funded by an Iranian/American lefty who supports all the Left winged extreme groups and ideologies. My – how unexpected! Sum Ting Wong, Ms Qiu?![]()
Trump's whole history was plenty of reason to be against him. But he's certainly got you, and the rest of his dumbed-down followers thoroughly brainwashed.Yes, they're like those anti-Trump demonstrators who can never provide a good reason for demonstrating against him. When asked what they are demonstrating about they shrug and say, "Um..."
"the greatest loss in the history of American politics."
You quoted one right there: "the greatest loss in the history of American politics." Trump lost the popular vote. And his Electoral College win was largely due to GOP voter suppresion in a few key states. I'm not unhappy that Hillary lost. But it's becoming more and more obvious that Trump is no better than she would have been, though for entirely different reasons. You need to come out of your little bubble, where Trump is the reincarnation of Jesus, and try living in the real world. Yes, it's scary, especially with Trump in the White House, but you're just rotting away in there.
So where are these "hundreds of thousands" of maufacturing jobs? He's had well over a year and hasn't hit the first hundred thousand yet.
Once again the Fake News dimwits don’t understand basic English nuances and subtleties. “...manufacturing jobs we're bringing back to America…” doesn’t mean they brought them already. “We’re” means “We are” and “We are” can mean the present or the future. For example, “We are in the bath,” is the present, while, “We are going to Japan next year,” means in the future. In this case he obviously meant as an ongoing process, and it’s clear that is exactly what they were doing. Bringing manufacturing jobs back to America by the hundreds of thousands.
Once again, no lie. Just a bunch of confused, semi-literate snowflakes.
I don't understand this thread.
You quoted one right there: "the greatest loss in the history of American politics."
Trump lost the popular vote.
And his Electoral College win was largely due to GOP voter suppresion in a few key states.
I'm not unhappy that Hillary lost. But it's becoming more and more obvious that Trump is no better than she would have been, though for entirely different reasons. You need to come out of your little bubble, where Trump is the reincarnation of Jesus, and try living in the real world. Yes, it's scary, especially with Trump in the White House, but you're just rotting away in there.
Your allegation has very serious implications if proved true. But just out of curiosity, what name would you substitute for the formality that had millions of U.S. voters flocking to their local polling place in early November, 2016?"There was no popular vote." RL #413
If so it would be very easy for you to deliver one here, with a link. You haven't done that yet.
Anyone can check that and see that it's not just false, it's an egregious lie. Trump is one of only two presidents in well over a century who was elected without winning the popular vote (the other one was George W. Bush in 2000).
Now Quibbling Larrikin will say: You should learn basic English. Greatest doesn't necessarily mean biggest, it can also mean most impressive, as in Alexander the Great who wasn't particularly big. So Trump (swoon!) wasn't lying, blah blah blah.
If trump said that slavery was freedom then you would believe him.
http://time.com/5347737/trump-quote...irculation&utm_term=68746&utm_content=2269883
Your allegation has very serious implications if proved true. But just out of curiosity, what name would you substitute for the formality that had millions of U.S. voters flocking to their local polling place in early November, 2016?
Then it is not a lie.
But it means we can't believe him half the time.
I have delivered many, but you come up with some excuse why they are not lies.
So, I go with false statements which even you admit he has made.
But even if we change "lies" to "false statements" that means we cannot believe what he says much of the time.
You have conceded he made false statements but said he was "coerced" into making them, "somebody told him" it was true, he changed his mind, etc.