Play Nice 45th President of the United States: Donald Trump - Part 3

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I study liars. I've never seen one like Donald Trump

"In Trump's first 298 days in office, however, he made 1628 false or misleading claims or flip-flops, by the Post's tally. That's about six a day, far higher than the average rate in our studies. And of course, reporters have access to only a subset of Trump's false statements - the ones he makes publicly - so unless he never stretches the truth in private, his actual rate of lying is almost certainly higher."

Why would anyone call Trump a liar, especially only in May? :drunk:
 

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I study liars. I've never seen one like Donald Trump

"In Trump's first 298 days in office, however, he made 1628 false or misleading claims or flip-flops, by the Post's tally. That's about six a day, far higher than the average rate in our studies. And of course, reporters have access to only a subset of Trump's false statements - the ones he makes publicly - so unless he never stretches the truth in private, his actual rate of lying is almost certainly higher."

Why would anyone call Trump a liar, especially only in May? :drunk:
Which liars have you studied?
 

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Really? You might want to look at the way you structure your arguments because it certainly reads that way.
Again, I did not say what you claimed I said. This is typical of anti-Trumpers. I make a statement which can be misinterpreted. Anti-Trumpers pick an interpretation of their choice and when they are corrected, they still try to claim that you said something you didn't.

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Are you Sheeple aware of the fact that it is a current plan to try to impeach Trump on grounds of his mental capacity.
I say current plan, because, this was never really an issue until the womanising failed, the racism failed, the Russia collusion failed, so the anti-Trump machine moves to the next phase and that is to attack his mental capacity to lead.
That exactly what you said
 

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I study liars. I've never seen one like Donald Trump

"In Trump's first 298 days in office, however, he made 1628 false or misleading claims or flip-flops, by the Post's tally. That's about six a day, far higher than the average rate in our studies. And of course, reporters have access to only a subset of Trump's false statements - the ones he makes publicly - so unless he never stretches the truth in private, his actual rate of lying is almost certainly higher."

Why would anyone call Trump a liar, especially only in May? :drunk:
Unless this study was conducted by a panel of 10 year olds, it is invalid.
 

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Again, I did not say what you claimed I said. This is typical of anti-Trumpers. I make a statement which can be misinterpreted. Anti-Trumpers pick an interpretation of their choice and when they are corrected, they still try to claim that you said something you didn't.
Correcting = "I didn't say that" :D
 

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I study liars. I've never seen one like Donald Trump

"In Trump's first 298 days in office, however, he made 1628 false or misleading claims or flip-flops, by the Post's tally. That's about six a day, far higher than the average rate in our studies. And of course, reporters have access to only a subset of Trump's false statements - the ones he makes publicly - so unless he never stretches the truth in private, his actual rate of lying is almost certainly higher."

Why would anyone call Trump a liar, especially only in May? :drunk:
Taken from the Washington Post. Where do they sit on the scale of neutrality?
 

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No scaremongering via blatant bigotry = fine with me
So if a news outlet is not neutral, only those on the left are real news according to you.
6 lies a day? That's a lot, I thought he wasn't doing open interviews for journalists? And no link to the 1000 pieces talked about? Strange that
 

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So if a news outlet is not neutral, only those on the left are real news according to you.
One last time: I have no time for news outlets that attempt to scare foolish people via misleading articles and/or blatant bigotry.
You seem to be having difficulty comprehending this statement.
 

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One last time: I have no time for news outlets that attempt to scare foolish people via misleading articles and/or blatant bigotry.
You seem to be having difficulty comprehending this statement.
Well I have trouble with data taking by some triggered liberal with no links or quotations, published by a leftist organisation with a heavy bias.

At least the articles that you say are made to scare people are actually factual.
 

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I study liars. I've never seen one like Donald Trump

"In Trump's first 298 days in office, however, he made 1628 false or misleading claims or flip-flops, by the Post's tally. That's about six a day, far higher than the average rate in our studies. And of course, reporters have access to only a subset of Trump's false statements - the ones he makes publicly - so unless he never stretches the truth in private, his actual rate of lying is almost certainly higher."

Why would anyone call Trump a liar, especially only in May? :drunk:
Haha.
So your 7 year old read an SMH article published in Dec '17 which made him/her believe Trump was a liar back in May '17 ... and you wonder why I think you make stuff up.
 

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Anyone understands mental illness and personality disorders.
Who then,watches and listens and reads his tweets for 1 year.

Sticks out like dogs balls there is a serious deficit .

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Wow
Mental health professionals can diagnose someone from just tweets

Can they also do it from Facebook accounts?
 
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Haha.
So your 7 year old read an SMH article published in Dec '17 which made him/her believe Trump was a liar back in May '17 ... and you wonder why I think you make stuff up.
Oh dear... Is that what you thought I was portraying by providing a link to that story? Really?
It's an article, one of many, showing how often Trump lies, an indication how so many people "might possible" realise he is a liar. Six a day. Child might just hear this being discussed between adults? Is that a possibility? Amusing that this needs to be explained to you via steps.

Anyway, let's complete this "discussion" with a question for you.

Would you consider Donald Trump to be an Habitual liar?
No strange side-stepping or foolish tap-dancing, try to answer that simple question.
 

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That exactly what you said
Again, where did I say that they failed to impeach Trump for womanising? You are all taking two sentences, joining content and then trying to tell me what I said. This is what you do. Even when it is written in black and white, you still choose to hear/see it how you want to hear/see it. Could I have written it differently to avoid your confusion ... yes. But stop pretending to have proof that I said something that I didn't. It just highlights how comfortable you anti-Trumpers are at making stuff up.
 
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Oh dear... Is that what you thought I was portraying by providing a link to that story? Really?
No, but I asked you why a 7 year old in May would think Trump's a liar and somehow your logic leads you to referencing a Dec '17 article ... and you wonder why I question your logic and ability to be rational.
 

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Again, where did that say they failed to impeach Trump for womanising? You are all taking two sentences, joining content and then trying to tell me what I said. This is what you do. Even when it is written in black and white, you still choose to hear/see it how you want to hear/see it. Could I have written it differently to avoid your confusion ... yes. But stop pretending to have proof that I said something that I didn't. It just highlights how comfortable you anti-Trumpers are at making stuff up.
so what did the womanising fail to do then?
 
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