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  1. He promised in many speeches while he yelled in his old man voice that he would shut down the virus. As we have seen by his record body count, and record covid infections, along with an utter failure to have enough tests produced for the winter surge even Stevie Wonder saw coming, that his plan is a disaster. How do any of you leftists still support this liar? Only 3 more years of suffering and death left to go.....
  2. When orange man was president leftists screeched about how he was slaughtering Americans, and how he wasn’t prepared for the pandemic. Fast forward through dementia Joes presidency. More people have died under his watch, despite vaccines, and much better knowledge of how to treat the virus. His selling point to the 81 million suckers that voted for him was he will get the virus under control. It’s anything but that now. And even though Dementia Joe has had plenty of time to have testing kits produced you can’t find one anywhere, so asymptomatic people that can’t get a test are going around and spreading Covid like wildfire. Covid raging, 40 year record inflation, the disasters at the border and Afghanistan…..at least there are no more mean tweets.
  3. The NIH did not fund Gain of Function experiments? 3:48 is of particular interest if you want to skip ahead.
  4. So far not so good. I heard last night Trump was 1 for 19 thus far with his lawsuits challenging the vote. I couldn't find documentation of that, but I have found someone calling it 1 for 17. "On the positive side, maybe Trump’s lawyers have gone one-for-17 because they’re intentionally tanking for next year’s draft?"
  5. Yes... the creep who constantantly criticised our first black President for being lazy and playing so much golf...has played almost as much golf (299 rounds to 333) in half the time...with 2 months to go. Trump skips out on G20 while Covid cases are exploding into the millions with deaths exceeding a quarter of a million. (Trump criticised Barack for supposedly missing a meeting and not paying attention to Ebola. )
  6. Oh how low can we go for Trump. We just keep finding a new bottom. Again. And again.
  7. The MAGA faithful are being duped. Don't be duped. Question: If Trump were running on his "accomplishments", wouldn't they include all of his promises? @realDonaldTrump “I didn’t back down from my promises, and I’ve kept every single one” Trump actually said this on the 6th of Aug (same "speech" were he said o bunch of stupid crap)
  8. (CNN) Law professor Alan Dershowitz, who is a member of President Donald Trump's impeachment defense team, said in 2016 that he believed Trump was more corrupt than Hillary Clinton and more likely to continue being corrupt as president. Dershowitz spoke on the Senate floor Monday in defense of the President. He made the 2016 comments during an appearance on the Trending Today USA radio show when asked about The Clinton Foundation. Dershowitz vocally supported Clinton for president at the time. "When you compare that to what Trump has done with Trump University, with so many other things, I think there's no comparison between who has engaged in more corruption and who is more likely to continue that if elected President of the United States," Dershowitz said.
  9. It's no wonder he wanted to exonerate HRC so badly. He was riding in the same boat! Fired FBI chief James Comey used his private Gmail account hundreds of times to conduct government business — and at least seven of those messages were deemed so sensitive by the Justice Department that they declined to release them. The former top G-man repeatedly claimed he only used his private account for “incidental” purposes and never for anything that was classified — and that appears to be true. But Justice acknowledged in response to a Freedom of Information request that Comey and his chief of staff discussed government business on about 1,200 pages of messages, 156 of which were obtained by The Post. The Cause of Action Institute, a conservative watchdog group, filed a Freedom of Information lawsuit for Comey’s Gmail correspondence involving his work for the bureau. The Justice Department responded that there were an eye-popping 1,200 pages of messages for Comey and his chief of staff that met the criteria. Justice released 156 of them but refused to hand over seven emails because they would “disclose techniques and procedures for law enforcement investigations or prosecutions.” And another 363 pages of emails were withheld because they discussed privileged agency communications or out of personal privacy concerns. Cause of Action’s CEO slammed the former top G-man for minimizing the work he did using his private account. “Using private email to conduct official government business endangers transparency and accountability, and that is why we sued the Department of Justice,” said John Vecchione. “We’re deeply concerned that the FBI withheld numerous emails citing FOIA’s law enforcement exemption. This runs counter to Comey’s statements that his use of email was incidental and never involved any sensitive matters.” In one email on Oct. 7, 2015, Comey seems to recognize the hypocrisy of the FBI investigating Hillary Clinton’s email practices while he’s exchanging FBI info on his own private account because his government account was down. Two days after complaining that his “mobile is not sending emails,” Comey asked an aide that the testimony he was to deliver to the Senate be sent on his private account — calling it an “embarrassing” situation. “He [aide] will need to send to personal email I suppose,” Comey wrote. “Embarrassing for us.” Lisa Rosenberg, executive director of Open the Government, a nonpartisan coalition that advocates for government transparency, said Comey’s practice of using personal email while investigating Clinton reeks of a double standard. “It’s just so transparently hypocritical to have one standard for a person you are investigating and an entirely different standard for yourself when you are the one who’s enforcing the law,” Rosenberg said. The inspector general at Justice previously slammed Comey for using his personal account for FBI business, saying it was “inconsistent” with government policy. But Comey claimed his private email use was “incidental” and only used for word processing a “public speech or public email.” He said he wasn’t sending “anything remotely classified” on Gmail and that his use was “a totally different thing” from Clinton’s. Experts told The Post there was a clear disconnect between what Comey said he was using his personal email for and what the Justice Department concluded he was doing after vetting his emails. If the Justice Department accurately withheld his emails for the legal reasons cited, Comey would have been talking about substantive government business and active law enforcement matters. “He can’t have it both ways,” Rosenberg said. “Either he used his personal email for things that were public or would be in the public domain, or he used it to discuss internal policies, investigations, etc. that might or might not be appropriately withheld under FOIA.” A rep for Comey said he had no comment. The emails obtained by The Post span from 2013 to 2017, and many are heavily redacted. In the messages, Comey discusses speeches and public statements with his aides and other routine business. There are also emails about pressing concerns like a threat of a mass shooting at a Chicago school in May 2016, changes on his protective detail and helping two American teachers with their visa processes in December 2013. The emails show that Comey used personal email throughout his investigation into Clinton and even talked about it. He emailed Sept. 30, 2015, to his then-Chief of Staff James Rybicki, a Fox News article link about Russian hackers trying to access Clinton’s server. “Need to be sure our colleagues across the street don’t think I actually said most of the stuff they attribute to me,” the email said. On July 25, 2016, Comey apparently emailed Rybicki a link to a Lawfare article that asked what does the US government know about Russia and the DNC hack. “I suspect there will be more of these kinds of stories,” Comey wrote. And two days before the 2016 presidential election, Comey emailed aides that he was trending on Facebook and shared a confrontation in public. “Lady just passed me in a local restaurant and said ‘Go Hillary,’” Comey wrote Nov. 6, 2016. “I acted like a blind deer in the headlights and ignored her. When will this end?” Rybicki told the inspector general that Comey deleted his private emails daily as a cyber-security precaution. Comey maintained he always forwarded personal emails to FBI accounts for record-keeping purposes. President Trump fired Comey in May 2017, saying at first that it was over his botched handling of the Clinton investigation. Trump later told NBC News that he fired Comey because of the special counsel’s Russia probe.
  10. it wasn't a slip of the tongue at all. Cosmopolitan Magazine say she said the same to them : that's the problem with a liar - they have to lie to cover their lies. can she really say she 'misspoke' about 'misspeaking ? she should resign. now.
  11. TimS

    Liar

    li·ar ˈlī(ə)r/ noun 1. a person who has lied or lies repeatedly The relevant sentence from the post in question, where above person says they did not call someone a liar: If you say someone told a lie, by definition, that makes them a liar - one who has lied. I'd like to have this discussion intelligently, without name calling, insults, bashing, beating, etc. If you say someone posted a lie, what definition twisting would be necessary to say you didn't call them a liar? TimS
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