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For those paying close attention and doing their due diligence the following is welcome confirmation of what we already knew to be true. Hopefully it will nudge the fence sitters in their decision not to vote for Trump in November. The man is so untruthful he makes HRC appear to be a beacon of honesty.
Complete article BELOW THE FOLD .
Via: Memeorandum
Purveyor of Truth
For those paying close attention and doing their due diligence the following is welcome confirmation of what we already knew to be true. Hopefully it will nudge the fence sitters in their decision not to vote for Trump in November. The man is so untruthful he makes HRC appear to be a beacon of honesty.
PolitiFact, the nonpartisan fact-checking outlet based in Florida, is out today with its mid-year report on the 2016 election. It's an attempt to take a step back from the day-to-day grind of the campaign and see which candidates are telling the truth and which aren't.
Donald Trump isn't.
Of the 158 Trump claims that PolitiFact has checked out, 95 have been rated either "False" or "Pants on Fire." That's 60 percent of all Trump claims. As PolitiFact notes, if you include the Trump statements rated "mostly false" in that group, 78 percent of all of Trump's fact-checked claims have been scored "mostly false" or worse.
That's not even the most amazing fact in the PolitiFact report. That honor goes to this: "Trump has more statements rated Pants on Fire, 30, than the 21 other candidates for president we’ve fact-checked this cycle combined." Ben Carson comes in second in "Pants on Fire" ratings -- with four!
Complete article BELOW THE FOLD .
Via: Memeorandum
The arrogant don't worry much about truth and the rich can afford asbestos pants. It would seem a fair
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Trump supporters agree with what he says. The truth of what he says is not a consideration.
ReplyDeleteTrump supporters believe what they want to believe regardless of facts and truth. They believe anything and everything that supports their prejudice(s).
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