Lying about an insurrection on our democracy=misspeaking about distance traveled. Got it. |
No, it’s just pointing out that Trumpsters have no leg to stand on. |
I didn’t say that. There were many others instances in the four years prior to the insurrection in which Trump said things that were either outright lies or misspeaking, starting with the crowd size at his inauguration. And each of them generated huge outcry. |
OK, but isn't it hypocritical for anti-Trumpers to give Biden a pass on his conduct when they called out each time Trump did something wrong? |
Not in this case. |
Did Biden demand a Park Service investigation into his Xi mileage claim? |
| Biden thinks it's his wife's |
It is, but they will defend it. It’s the same as catching your kid in a lie, and his defense is "other people lie too", so you give your kid a pass right? |
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In the scheme of things, this lie by Biden isn't terribly consequential. It is like Trump lying about the size of the crowds at his inauguration.
But, Biden has lied about very consequential things. "Our troops will not withdraw from Afghanistan until all Americans are evacuated." And, for the record.... there are STILL Americans (and allies) stuck in Afghanistan. "Sanctions weren't intended to stop anything from happening." Days before this comment, Psaki said that "Sanctions are intended to have a deterrent effect." "Inflation is transitory." Sure. This, despite reputable economists saying otherwise. We see how that turned out. There are many others. And, he has been a known liar for years. He had to drop out of his first run for president in 1987 because he plagiarized a speech and lied about his law school record. And, he also lied about his first wife being killed by a drunk driver. The truck driver was NOT drunk and according to witness and evidence, it was his wife that pulled into the truck driver's right of way. Anyone who believed Joe would be a "truth-teller" is ignorant of his past. |
No. What is your point? Do you dispute that there was public outcry over each of Trump's lies, both significant and insignificant? https://www.washingtonpost.com/graphics/politics/trump-claims/ https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/2021/01/24/trumps-false-or-misleading-claims-total-30573-over-four-years/ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Veracity_of_statements_by_Donald_Trump |
why? |
| Biden is a liar; luckily he’s so old now it feels somewhat benign. Crazy grandpa talk. |
I don’t actually care any more. What Trump taught me is that lies in office are irrelevant compared to policy outcomes. I used to want truthful presidents that I could admire, like Obama. I see now that I was naive and wrong. Trump has taught me that. The only way to destroy the fascist cancer of Trumpism is to act like him. |
Trump lied about EVERYTHING. Big and small, consequential and in inconsequential. And you and your ilk did not care. So the same applies here. |
Exactly. Trump lied about literally everything. |