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No exaggerating! People like Desantis assholes from GA and Texas...really all over.

Putting our kids at risk. Over loaded hospitals causing real health issues to be either put in hold or just not addressed.
 
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No exaggerating! People like Desantis assholes from GA and Texas...really all over.

Putting our kids at risk. Over loaded hospitals causing real health issues to be either put in hold or just not addressed.
According to the CDC, the flu is much more deadly than Covid for kids. Are we going to require these same things every flu season as well or is this just more political BS from the left? Follow the science, we're told, unless it doesn't fit the agenda.
 
No kids in our family are going to school until they get Thier shit together. I'm tired of some republican telling me there is nothing to worry about. Send your kids.
 
My kids went to school all last year and they absolutely will this year. Kids so need the interaction with other kids and teaching in person is much more effective. Online sucks for kids. They will wear their masks like they did all last year. They didn’t complain once about having to waer a mask nor did any of the other students or parents at their school. No one made a big deal about it.

Yes gov Desuckis is a giant turd that needs a whiffle ball bat upside his fat head. Total scum bag trump slurping pos.
 
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No exaggerating! People like Desantis assholes from GA and Texas...really all over.

Putting our kids at risk. Over loaded hospitals causing real health issues to be either put in hold or just not addressed.
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My kids went to school all last year and they absolutely will this year. Kids so need the interaction with other kids and teaching in person is much more effective. Online sucks for kids. They will wear their masks like they did all last year. They didn’t complain once about having to waer a mask nor did any of the other students or parents at their school. No one made a big deal about it.

Yes gov Desuckis is a giant turd that needs a whiffle ball bat upside his fat head. Total scum bag trump slurping pos.
Yep. This is a no brained but this asshole wants to be president. He doesn't give a shit about anyones kids.
 
No exaggerating! People like Desantis assholes from GA and Texas...really all over.

Putting our kids at risk. Over loaded hospitals causing real health issues to be either put in hold or just not addressed.
Ur an idiot..!! DeSantis is giving the parents to call the shots in their family to wear or not…

So how is he killing anyone .. Freaking moron…🤡🤡🤡🤡
 
My kids went to school all last year and they absolutely will this year. Kids so need the interaction with other kids and teaching in person is much more effective. Online sucks for kids. They will wear their masks like they did all last year. They didn’t complain once about having to waer a mask nor did any of the other students or parents at their school. No one made a big deal about it.

Yes gov Desuckis is a giant turd that needs a whiffle ball bat upside his fat head. Total scum bag trump slurping pos.
Keep hiding under ur bed.. !!! You have the right and I have the right not to.
 
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No kids in our family are going to school until they get Thier shit together. I'm tired of some republican telling me there is nothing to worry about. Send your kids.
Then obviously, according to science, you will also keep the kids in your family from going to school during flu season, which is 5x's more likely to kill them than Covid. You do follow the science, right?
 
No exaggerating! People like Desantis assholes from GA and Texas...really all over.

Putting our kids at risk. Over loaded hospitals causing real health issues to be either put in hold or just not addressed.

The right have turned into a Jim Jones style, Jonestown cult. Lies, deceit, misinformation, the casual inventing of fake realities, and conspiracy theories are now the predominant narratives coming out of the diseased, brain damaged, muppet show on the right. There's no place for traditional conservatives in the party any longer if they don't bow to the Mango Mussolini and his merry band of koolaid drinking bootlickers.
 
The right have turned into a Jim Jones style, Jonestown cult. Lies, deceit, misinformation, the casual inventing of fake realities, and conspiracy theories are now the predominant narratives coming out of the diseased, brain damaged, muppet show on the right. There's no place for traditional conservatives in the party any longer if they don't bow to the Mango Mussolini and his merry band of koolaid drinking bootlickers.
Agree. It's sad when they kill themselves off for power. It's unacceptable when it affects innocent people that need other health issues addressed. It really pisses me off to no end.
 
The right have turned into a Jim Jones style, Jonestown cult. Lies, deceit, misinformation, the casual inventing of fake realities, and conspiracy theories are now the predominant narratives coming out of the diseased, brain damaged, muppet show on the right. There's no place for traditional conservatives in the party any longer if they don't bow to the Mango Mussolini and his merry band of koolaid drinking bootlickers.
Lies deceit and misinformation? You chose a serial liar as president who won't let cameras anywhere near the border crisis. Fake realities and conspiracy theories? Russia Russia Russia comes to mind. Watch those stones that you throw from that glass house of yours.
 
Lies deceit and misinformation? You chose a serial liar as president who won't let cameras anywhere near the border crisis. Fake realities and conspiracy theories? Russia Russia Russia comes to mind. Watch those stones that you throw from that glass house of yours.

Here we have exhibit A of what I mean. The guy with 30k plus lies in 4 years has somehow brainwashed his flock of gullible sheep to believe the true liars are on the other side.
 
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Here we have exhibit A of what I mean. The guy with 30k plus lies in 4 years has somehow brainwashed his flock of gullible sheep to believe the true liars are on the other side.
Here we have more denial of the countless lies that Pudding Brain has told over the last 47+ years. Did you used to work on the potato truck with Joey?
 
CD , Raoul ....Please leave this country, go to Cuba or Venezuela or North Korea You'll enjoy it there...... you're a total disgrace to America...Your braindead leader should be impeached and jailed with his crackhead son., he has demolished this country in 7 months....I'm sorry to say I must block you now because you're too stupid to argue with... F.O. Bye
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CD , Raoul ....Please leave this country, go to Cuba or Venezuela or North Korea You'll enjoy it there...... you're a total disgrace to America...Your braindead leader should be impeached and jailed with his crackhead son., he has demolished this country in 7 months....I'm sorry to say I must block you now because you're too stupid to argue with... F.O. Bye
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I’ve represented this country in uniform and have spent nearly 8 years in combat zones. So maybe it’s you who needs to pack your bags and head to Russia or Hungary my brain damaged friend.
 
Biden over 10k lies so far and blocking, the media, from looking at his visitor logs.

Cool story. It would be even cooler if you could provide independent proof instead of just making stuff up.
 
Here we have exhibit A of what I mean. The guy with 30k plus lies in 4 years has somehow brainwashed his flock of gullible sheep to believe the true liars are on the other side.
I've posted this numerous times, guess your reading comprehension is lacking. Or just swallow the Lib/Socialist party line.
From the Buffalo News

No, Trump Hasn't Made 20,000 'False or Misleading' Claims​

There are now 21 on-the-record denials rebutting The Atlantic’s bombshell alleging President Trump called American soldiers “losers” and “suckers.” Ignoring the most problematic aspect of Atlantic Editor Jeffrey Goldberg’s report – his sources were all anonymous -- many journalists saw this story as the perfect opportunity to wager the institutional media’s credibility against that of the president, who to be charitable, has a strained relationship with the truth.
Brian Stelter, the host of CNN’s media criticism show, “Reliable Sources,” began Sunday’s episode with a monologue lamenting the fact that many news outlets even bothered to report Trump’s vehement denials of The Atlantic story. “Why confer credibility where it doesn’t belong? Fool me once, shame on you. Fool me 20,000 times, well, shame on all of us,” he said. “Why keep acting like things are normal after 20,000 false and misleading claims?"


Indeed, per The Washington Post fact-checker database, President Trump has told 20,000 “false and misleading” claims through July 9 of this year – an astonishing average of nearly 16 false or misleading statements a day. Framed in those terms, Stelter has a point. Choosing between the credibility of Trump or, say, a CNN host, the editor of a prestige magazine such as The Atlantic, let alone a Washington Post fact-checker, is no choice at all.


The problem is that any cursory inspection of the Post database reveals that the idea that Trump has told 20,000 “false or misleading” statements is itself false and misleading. Vast quantities of the 20,000 are redundancies – statements, however tendentious, that Trump has repeated ad nauseum. More problematic is that thousands of statements The Washington Post labels as untrue or misleading are more properly considered the habitual verbal excess for a man known for his immoderate form of communication. Further, a great many of the Post’s objections to Trump’s statements amount to argumentative quibbles that aren’t really “fact checks.”


Just to start, here’s one of Trump’s most oft-repeated “lies,” according to Washington Post fact checkers: “My job was made harder by phony witch hunts, by ‘Russia, Russia, Russia’ nonsense.” The Post dings Trump for some variation of this claim 227 times – more than 1% of Trump’s alleged untruths. Yet, the Post’s justification for why Trump is wrong to say this is pure pettifogging.

Much of it essentially consists of a defense of the probe conducted by special prosecutor Robert Mueller. However, the most tangible results from the Mueller investigation – criminal charges for Trump campaign manager Paul Manafort for unrelated work in Ukraine and fecklessly charging (and then quietly dropping the charges) against a bunch of Russian nationals for hacking and other dirty computer tricks – don’t come close to proving Trump colluded with Russia to steal an election.



In that respect, the Post fact checker flirts with dishonesty in the way it omits salient facts. “Mueller declined to reach a decision on whether to bring charges against Trump for obstructing justice. … Mueller spent nearly half of the report laying out a sustained effort by Trump to derail the investigation, including an effort by the president to have Mueller removed,” notes the Post.

It’s telling the Post is dredging up the obstruction allegations. Trump supporters would frame what happened this way: The Mueller investigation started with no real evidence that Trump colluded with Russia, uncovered no new evidence, and when investigators realized they had nothing, pivoted to making a politicized case for obstruction while investigating a crime they knew didn’t exist. Meanwhile, a top FBI lawyer just pleaded guilty to lying on Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act warrants. If the FBI lied to get warrants to spy on Trump associates, that seems pretty close to “phony witch hunt.”


Suffice it to say, you will find numerous other Trump-Russia “fact checks” in the bowels of the Post database that fail to acknowledge there was major malfeasance in the FBI investigation, and there are reasons to believe the highest levels of the Obama administration knew about and enabled an improper and politicized investigation into Trump – reasons the fact checker credulously dismisses.


Setting aside 2016, the Post fact checker is also wading into the current election. How the Post justifies calling this statement misleading is a head-scratcher: “We need security, we can't defund our police and we can't abolish the police. They want to abolish our police.” (Again, the Post’s 20,000 total falsehoods registers Trump saying some variation of this eight different times.)


According to the Post this is false because “Biden does not support ‘defunding police,’ according to the candidate and the campaign.” However, the context of the Sean Hannity interview in which Trump makes the statement in no way suggests Trump is directly referring to Biden. “They” seems to mean the Democratic Party or the left more generally.
In addition, Biden has also said he’s “absolutely” in favor of redirecting funds from the police – which is the definition many “defund the police” supporters are using. Regardless, it’s true that numerous prominent Democrats and progressive activists have come out in favor of “defunding the police,” whatever that loaded phrase is supposed to mean. A New York Times article last month, headlined “Biden Said, ‘Most Cops Are Good.’ But Progressives Want Systemic Change,” testifies to the fact this is a significant intraparty tension. (See also this other Times op-ed from a progressive activist, “Yes, We Mean Literally Abolish the Police.”)




Maybe you believe Biden, who has drifted left on numerous significant policy questions after a primary with socialist Bernie Sanders, can hold the line on defunding the police against many of his own supporters. But the Post has no business disputing Trump here. It looks as if the Post is moving the goalposts to give Biden cover on an issue hurting him at the polls.
Other allegedly misleading claims are simply insulting to readers, such as this one Trump’s been rung up for eight times: “We have tremendous African American support.” Trump exceeded expectations with his share of the African American vote in 2016. Regardless, is he supposed to call his own supporters lackluster? If this statement is “false or misleading,” what level of wishful political rhetoric is acceptable?

So far, all of the examples from the Post fact checker I’ve cited are from the first page of its database. But that’s the particular genius of what the Post has done – transformed thousands of nits it would like to pick into a cudgel of a talking point to be used against Trump, knowing no one is going to comb through such an exhaustive and tedious list.

I’ve spent the better part of a decade offering occasionally exhaustive analyses of why the entire media fact-checking enterprise is flawed, never mind the outrageous political double standards fact checkers employed in the Obama years.



However, I’ve also long said that if you must rely on a fact checker – and I don’t recommend it – The Washington Post is the best of the bunch. The Post fact-checking operation is more transparent and less biased than others, and head fact checker Glenn Kessler is responsive to complaints and is certainly capable of doing excellent journalism – see his recent deep dive into a GOP Senate candidate’s claims about his charitable work.

Had Post fact checkers been more discerning, they could have nailed Trump on a much smaller, but still impressive number of claims that would be difficult to dispute. Instead, they buffaloed the public with the dubious claim Trump has made an astounding 20,000 false or misleading statements. The worry is now that the media’s habitual overreach in the Trump era will endure long after Trump leaves office. In the meantime, there’s an election in two months, and voters who are asked to choose between the media’s credibility and Trump’s are frantically looking to see what’s behind door No. 3.
 
Cool story. It would be even cooler if you could provide independent proof instead of just making stuff up.
Press conference yesterday by little red lying hood. See facts not propaganda.
WASHINGTON — White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki said Wednesday that President Biden won’t release visitor logs from his Delaware residences, despite making 17 trips home in six months.

The decision comes despite the Biden administration’s claim to “restore transparency and trust in government” — including with the resumption of limited release of White House visitor logs.

“I can confirm we are not going to be providing information about the comings and goings of the president’s grandchildren or people visiting him in Delaware,” Psaki said at her daily press briefing in response to a question from The Post about whether Biden would release visitor logs, including of relatives with potential conflicts of interest.

Transparency advocates say that the same logic that applies to White House visitor logs applies to records of who’s visiting Biden at his homes.

Tom Fitton, president of the conservative group Judicial Watch, told The Post that the policy “makes a mockery” of White House claims of visitor log transparency.
 
The Left have turned into a Jim Jones style, Jonestown cult. Lies, deceit, misinformation, the casual inventing of fake realities, and conspiracy theories are now the predominant narratives coming out of the diseased, brain damaged, muppet show on the right. There's no place for traditional liberals in the party any longer if they don't bow to the Mango Mussolini and his merry band of koolaid drinking bootlickers.

Fixed it for you. 👍
 
I've posted this numerous times, guess your reading comprehension is lacking. Or just swallow the Lib/Socialist party line.
From the Buffalo News

No, Trump Hasn't Made 20,000 'False or Misleading' Claims​

There are now 21 on-the-record denials rebutting The Atlantic’s bombshell alleging President Trump called American soldiers “losers” and “suckers.” Ignoring the most problematic aspect of Atlantic Editor Jeffrey Goldberg’s report – his sources were all anonymous -- many journalists saw this story as the perfect opportunity to wager the institutional media’s credibility against that of the president, who to be charitable, has a strained relationship with the truth.
Brian Stelter, the host of CNN’s media criticism show, “Reliable Sources,” began Sunday’s episode with a monologue lamenting the fact that many news outlets even bothered to report Trump’s vehement denials of The Atlantic story. “Why confer credibility where it doesn’t belong? Fool me once, shame on you. Fool me 20,000 times, well, shame on all of us,” he said. “Why keep acting like things are normal after 20,000 false and misleading claims?"


Indeed, per The Washington Post fact-checker database, President Trump has told 20,000 “false and misleading” claims through July 9 of this year – an astonishing average of nearly 16 false or misleading statements a day. Framed in those terms, Stelter has a point. Choosing between the credibility of Trump or, say, a CNN host, the editor of a prestige magazine such as The Atlantic, let alone a Washington Post fact-checker, is no choice at all.


The problem is that any cursory inspection of the Post database reveals that the idea that Trump has told 20,000 “false or misleading” statements is itself false and misleading. Vast quantities of the 20,000 are redundancies – statements, however tendentious, that Trump has repeated ad nauseum. More problematic is that thousands of statements The Washington Post labels as untrue or misleading are more properly considered the habitual verbal excess for a man known for his immoderate form of communication. Further, a great many of the Post’s objections to Trump’s statements amount to argumentative quibbles that aren’t really “fact checks.”


Just to start, here’s one of Trump’s most oft-repeated “lies,” according to Washington Post fact checkers: “My job was made harder by phony witch hunts, by ‘Russia, Russia, Russia’ nonsense.” The Post dings Trump for some variation of this claim 227 times – more than 1% of Trump’s alleged untruths. Yet, the Post’s justification for why Trump is wrong to say this is pure pettifogging.

Much of it essentially consists of a defense of the probe conducted by special prosecutor Robert Mueller. However, the most tangible results from the Mueller investigation – criminal charges for Trump campaign manager Paul Manafort for unrelated work in Ukraine and fecklessly charging (and then quietly dropping the charges) against a bunch of Russian nationals for hacking and other dirty computer tricks – don’t come close to proving Trump colluded with Russia to steal an election.



In that respect, the Post fact checker flirts with dishonesty in the way it omits salient facts. “Mueller declined to reach a decision on whether to bring charges against Trump for obstructing justice. … Mueller spent nearly half of the report laying out a sustained effort by Trump to derail the investigation, including an effort by the president to have Mueller removed,” notes the Post.

It’s telling the Post is dredging up the obstruction allegations. Trump supporters would frame what happened this way: The Mueller investigation started with no real evidence that Trump colluded with Russia, uncovered no new evidence, and when investigators realized they had nothing, pivoted to making a politicized case for obstruction while investigating a crime they knew didn’t exist. Meanwhile, a top FBI lawyer just pleaded guilty to lying on Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act warrants. If the FBI lied to get warrants to spy on Trump associates, that seems pretty close to “phony witch hunt.”


Suffice it to say, you will find numerous other Trump-Russia “fact checks” in the bowels of the Post database that fail to acknowledge there was major malfeasance in the FBI investigation, and there are reasons to believe the highest levels of the Obama administration knew about and enabled an improper and politicized investigation into Trump – reasons the fact checker credulously dismisses.


Setting aside 2016, the Post fact checker is also wading into the current election. How the Post justifies calling this statement misleading is a head-scratcher: “We need security, we can't defund our police and we can't abolish the police. They want to abolish our police.” (Again, the Post’s 20,000 total falsehoods registers Trump saying some variation of this eight different times.)


According to the Post this is false because “Biden does not support ‘defunding police,’ according to the candidate and the campaign.” However, the context of the Sean Hannity interview in which Trump makes the statement in no way suggests Trump is directly referring to Biden. “They” seems to mean the Democratic Party or the left more generally.
In addition, Biden has also said he’s “absolutely” in favor of redirecting funds from the police – which is the definition many “defund the police” supporters are using. Regardless, it’s true that numerous prominent Democrats and progressive activists have come out in favor of “defunding the police,” whatever that loaded phrase is supposed to mean. A New York Times article last month, headlined “Biden Said, ‘Most Cops Are Good.’ But Progressives Want Systemic Change,” testifies to the fact this is a significant intraparty tension. (See also this other Times op-ed from a progressive activist, “Yes, We Mean Literally Abolish the Police.”)




Maybe you believe Biden, who has drifted left on numerous significant policy questions after a primary with socialist Bernie Sanders, can hold the line on defunding the police against many of his own supporters. But the Post has no business disputing Trump here. It looks as if the Post is moving the goalposts to give Biden cover on an issue hurting him at the polls.
Other allegedly misleading claims are simply insulting to readers, such as this one Trump’s been rung up for eight times: “We have tremendous African American support.” Trump exceeded expectations with his share of the African American vote in 2016. Regardless, is he supposed to call his own supporters lackluster? If this statement is “false or misleading,” what level of wishful political rhetoric is acceptable?

So far, all of the examples from the Post fact checker I’ve cited are from the first page of its database. But that’s the particular genius of what the Post has done – transformed thousands of nits it would like to pick into a cudgel of a talking point to be used against Trump, knowing no one is going to comb through such an exhaustive and tedious list.

I’ve spent the better part of a decade offering occasionally exhaustive analyses of why the entire media fact-checking enterprise is flawed, never mind the outrageous political double standards fact checkers employed in the Obama years.



However, I’ve also long said that if you must rely on a fact checker – and I don’t recommend it – The Washington Post is the best of the bunch. The Post fact-checking operation is more transparent and less biased than others, and head fact checker Glenn Kessler is responsive to complaints and is certainly capable of doing excellent journalism – see his recent deep dive into a GOP Senate candidate’s claims about his charitable work.

Had Post fact checkers been more discerning, they could have nailed Trump on a much smaller, but still impressive number of claims that would be difficult to dispute. Instead, they buffaloed the public with the dubious claim Trump has made an astounding 20,000 false or misleading statements. The worry is now that the media’s habitual overreach in the Trump era will endure long after Trump leaves office. In the meantime, there’s an election in two months, and voters who are asked to choose between the media’s credibility and Trump’s are frantically looking to see what’s behind door No. 3.

This can't be true according to some here on this post.

If fact checkers checked the fact and determined that Trump has lied 20,000 times then who are you to argue with those facts checkers checked facts?!?! Its true!! Its true!!! Its all true!!! Just ask anyone in the media and they will tell you!! Its TRUE I swear it!!!
 
Press conference yesterday by little red lying hood. See facts not propaganda.
WASHINGTON — White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki said Wednesday that President Biden won’t release visitor logs from his Delaware residences, despite making 17 trips home in six months.

The decision comes despite the Biden administration’s claim to “restore transparency and trust in government” — including with the resumption of limited release of White House visitor logs.

“I can confirm we are not going to be providing information about the comings and goings of the president’s grandchildren or people visiting him in Delaware,” Psaki said at her daily press briefing in response to a question from The Post about whether Biden would release visitor logs, including of relatives with potential conflicts of interest.

Transparency advocates say that the same logic that applies to White House visitor logs applies to records of who’s visiting Biden at his homes.

Tom Fitton, president of the conservative group Judicial Watch, told The Post that the policy “makes a mockery” of White House claims of visitor log transparency.

That's not the 10k lies that you posted about. Also, Judicial Watch is a right wing propaganda source. Please post credible mainstream sources.
 
I've posted this numerous times, guess your reading comprehension is lacking. Or just swallow the Lib/Socialist party line.
From the Buffalo News

No, Trump Hasn't Made 20,000 'False or Misleading' Claims​

There are now 21 on-the-record denials rebutting The Atlantic’s bombshell alleging President Trump called American soldiers “losers” and “suckers.” Ignoring the most problematic aspect of Atlantic Editor Jeffrey Goldberg’s report – his sources were all anonymous -- many journalists saw this story as the perfect opportunity to wager the institutional media’s credibility against that of the president, who to be charitable, has a strained relationship with the truth.
Brian Stelter, the host of CNN’s media criticism show, “Reliable Sources,” began Sunday’s episode with a monologue lamenting the fact that many news outlets even bothered to report Trump’s vehement denials of The Atlantic story. “Why confer credibility where it doesn’t belong? Fool me once, shame on you. Fool me 20,000 times, well, shame on all of us,” he said. “Why keep acting like things are normal after 20,000 false and misleading claims?"


Indeed, per The Washington Post fact-checker database, President Trump has told 20,000 “false and misleading” claims through July 9 of this year – an astonishing average of nearly 16 false or misleading statements a day. Framed in those terms, Stelter has a point. Choosing between the credibility of Trump or, say, a CNN host, the editor of a prestige magazine such as The Atlantic, let alone a Washington Post fact-checker, is no choice at all.


The problem is that any cursory inspection of the Post database reveals that the idea that Trump has told 20,000 “false or misleading” statements is itself false and misleading. Vast quantities of the 20,000 are redundancies – statements, however tendentious, that Trump has repeated ad nauseum. More problematic is that thousands of statements The Washington Post labels as untrue or misleading are more properly considered the habitual verbal excess for a man known for his immoderate form of communication. Further, a great many of the Post’s objections to Trump’s statements amount to argumentative quibbles that aren’t really “fact checks.”


Just to start, here’s one of Trump’s most oft-repeated “lies,” according to Washington Post fact checkers: “My job was made harder by phony witch hunts, by ‘Russia, Russia, Russia’ nonsense.” The Post dings Trump for some variation of this claim 227 times – more than 1% of Trump’s alleged untruths. Yet, the Post’s justification for why Trump is wrong to say this is pure pettifogging.

Much of it essentially consists of a defense of the probe conducted by special prosecutor Robert Mueller. However, the most tangible results from the Mueller investigation – criminal charges for Trump campaign manager Paul Manafort for unrelated work in Ukraine and fecklessly charging (and then quietly dropping the charges) against a bunch of Russian nationals for hacking and other dirty computer tricks – don’t come close to proving Trump colluded with Russia to steal an election.



In that respect, the Post fact checker flirts with dishonesty in the way it omits salient facts. “Mueller declined to reach a decision on whether to bring charges against Trump for obstructing justice. … Mueller spent nearly half of the report laying out a sustained effort by Trump to derail the investigation, including an effort by the president to have Mueller removed,” notes the Post.

It’s telling the Post is dredging up the obstruction allegations. Trump supporters would frame what happened this way: The Mueller investigation started with no real evidence that Trump colluded with Russia, uncovered no new evidence, and when investigators realized they had nothing, pivoted to making a politicized case for obstruction while investigating a crime they knew didn’t exist. Meanwhile, a top FBI lawyer just pleaded guilty to lying on Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act warrants. If the FBI lied to get warrants to spy on Trump associates, that seems pretty close to “phony witch hunt.”


Suffice it to say, you will find numerous other Trump-Russia “fact checks” in the bowels of the Post database that fail to acknowledge there was major malfeasance in the FBI investigation, and there are reasons to believe the highest levels of the Obama administration knew about and enabled an improper and politicized investigation into Trump – reasons the fact checker credulously dismisses.


Setting aside 2016, the Post fact checker is also wading into the current election. How the Post justifies calling this statement misleading is a head-scratcher: “We need security, we can't defund our police and we can't abolish the police. They want to abolish our police.” (Again, the Post’s 20,000 total falsehoods registers Trump saying some variation of this eight different times.)


According to the Post this is false because “Biden does not support ‘defunding police,’ according to the candidate and the campaign.” However, the context of the Sean Hannity interview in which Trump makes the statement in no way suggests Trump is directly referring to Biden. “They” seems to mean the Democratic Party or the left more generally.
In addition, Biden has also said he’s “absolutely” in favor of redirecting funds from the police – which is the definition many “defund the police” supporters are using. Regardless, it’s true that numerous prominent Democrats and progressive activists have come out in favor of “defunding the police,” whatever that loaded phrase is supposed to mean. A New York Times article last month, headlined “Biden Said, ‘Most Cops Are Good.’ But Progressives Want Systemic Change,” testifies to the fact this is a significant intraparty tension. (See also this other Times op-ed from a progressive activist, “Yes, We Mean Literally Abolish the Police.”)




Maybe you believe Biden, who has drifted left on numerous significant policy questions after a primary with socialist Bernie Sanders, can hold the line on defunding the police against many of his own supporters. But the Post has no business disputing Trump here. It looks as if the Post is moving the goalposts to give Biden cover on an issue hurting him at the polls.
Other allegedly misleading claims are simply insulting to readers, such as this one Trump’s been rung up for eight times: “We have tremendous African American support.” Trump exceeded expectations with his share of the African American vote in 2016. Regardless, is he supposed to call his own supporters lackluster? If this statement is “false or misleading,” what level of wishful political rhetoric is acceptable?

So far, all of the examples from the Post fact checker I’ve cited are from the first page of its database. But that’s the particular genius of what the Post has done – transformed thousands of nits it would like to pick into a cudgel of a talking point to be used against Trump, knowing no one is going to comb through such an exhaustive and tedious list.

I’ve spent the better part of a decade offering occasionally exhaustive analyses of why the entire media fact-checking enterprise is flawed, never mind the outrageous political double standards fact checkers employed in the Obama years.



However, I’ve also long said that if you must rely on a fact checker – and I don’t recommend it – The Washington Post is the best of the bunch. The Post fact-checking operation is more transparent and less biased than others, and head fact checker Glenn Kessler is responsive to complaints and is certainly capable of doing excellent journalism – see his recent deep dive into a GOP Senate candidate’s claims about his charitable work.

Had Post fact checkers been more discerning, they could have nailed Trump on a much smaller, but still impressive number of claims that would be difficult to dispute. Instead, they buffaloed the public with the dubious claim Trump has made an astounding 20,000 false or misleading statements. The worry is now that the media’s habitual overreach in the Trump era will endure long after Trump leaves office. In the meantime, there’s an election in two months, and voters who are asked to choose between the media’s credibility and Trump’s are frantically looking to see what’s behind door No. 3.
 
Press conference yesterday by little red lying hood. See facts not propaganda.
WASHINGTON — White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki said Wednesday that President Biden won’t release visitor logs from his Delaware residences, despite making 17 trips home in six months.

The decision comes despite the Biden administration’s claim to “restore transparency and trust in government” — including with the resumption of limited release of White House visitor logs.

“I can confirm we are not going to be providing information about the comings and goings of the president’s grandchildren or people visiting him in Delaware,” Psaki said at her daily press briefing in response to a question from The Post about whether Biden would release visitor logs, including of relatives with potential conflicts of interest.

Transparency advocates say that the same logic that applies to White House visitor logs applies to records of who’s visiting Biden at his homes.

Tom Fitton, president of the conservative group Judicial Watch, told The Post that the policy “makes a mockery” of White House claims of visitor log transparency.

Visitor log schmiziter smog! Who cares!?!

Trump cheated on his taxes, Trump lied 20,000 times, Trump mistreated women and puppies, Tumpe posted mean Tweets, Trump colluded with Ghandi, Trump Trump Trump Trump Trump.

For a guy who was so horrible... he still seems to own so much space in liberals minds. (Not that it's difficult to do... there isnt much up there to begin with) I havent seen or heard from him in over 8 months thanks to the communistic-style ban he's received from all forms of social and mainstream media... yet all ANY of these numbskulls can talk about is how bad the leadership of the Republican party is.

I understand why they have to keep their attention on the "bad man" because if they opened their eyes and saw how in just 8 short months, Biden and Co have completely WRECKED America and all the work that went into fixing it... they might consider the fact they are supporting a political party that relishes on a broken America.

Doubt it... but just a thought.
 
The right have turned into a Jim Jones style, Jonestown cult. Lies, deceit, misinformation, the casual inventing of fake realities, and conspiracy theories are now the predominant narratives coming out of the diseased, brain damaged, muppet show on the right. There's no place for traditional conservatives in the party any longer if they don't bow to the Mango Mussolini and his merry band of koolaid drinking bootlickers.
Why do you never stop talking about Trump? Is it because you don't have what it takes to talk about anything else?
 
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Why do you never stop talking about Trump? Is it because you don't have what it takes to talk about anything else?

Because he still runs the Republican party. He's not like some run of the mill ex-President who retired into obscurity. Trump still controls the entire GOP and only 7 months ago, attempted to overthrow the government in order to remain in office. Such traitorous behavior and those who continue to support it, will continue to be condemned.
 
Visitor log schmiziter smog! Who cares!?!

Trump cheated on his taxes, Trump lied 20,000 times, Trump mistreated women and puppies, Tumpe posted mean Tweets, Trump colluded with Ghandi, Trump Trump Trump Trump Trump.

For a guy who was so horrible... he still seems to own so much space in liberals minds. (Not that it's difficult to do... there isnt much up there to begin with) I havent seen or heard from him in over 8 months thanks to the communistic-style ban he's received from all forms of social and mainstream media... yet all ANY of these numbskulls can talk about is how bad the leadership of the Republican party is.

I understand why they have to keep their attention on the "bad man" because if they opened their eyes and saw how in just 8 short months, Biden and Co have completely WRECKED America and all the work that went into fixing it... they might consider the fact they are supporting a political party that relishes on a broken America.

Doubt it... but just a thought.
Remember when they whined oh Trump is in Fl again.
White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki said Wednesday that President Biden won’t release visitor logs from his Delaware residences, despite making 17 trips home in six months.
 
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This can't be true according to some here on this post.

If fact checkers checked the fact and determined that Trump has lied 20,000 times then who are you to argue with those facts checkers checked facts?!?! Its true!! Its true!!! Its all true!!! Just ask anyone in the media and they will tell you!! Its TRUE I swear it!!!
I think I've figured out the truth about Trump and 30,000 lies. Those are the number of lies that have been told about Trump, not how many times that he has lied.
 
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Because he still runs the Republican party. He's not like some run of the mill ex-President who retired into obscurity. Trump still controls the entire GOP and only 7 months ago, attempted to overthrow the government in order to remain in office. Such traitorous behavior and those who continue to support it, will continue to be condemned.
I see you've memorized Nancy Pelosi's talking points. Just out of curiosity, why do you think she turned down Trump's offer of National Guard troops to reinforce Capitol Police? Has anybody heard from the Chief of Capitol Police she fired?
 
I see you've memorized Nancy Pelosi's talking points. Just out of curiosity, why do you think she turned down Trump's offer of National Guard troops to reinforce Capitol Police? Has anybody heard from the Chief of Capitol Police she fired?

Your deflections are meaningless Trump and his network of crazies organized the entire assault on the Capitol and will have to deal with the legal repercussions of everything that happened on that day.
 
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