RACKING THEM UP
Trump made 45 false or misleading claims in a single 45-minute Sean Hannity interview
April 29, 2019
The rate at which President Trump makes false or misleading statements continues to rise — especially when he gets on the phone with Sean Hannity.
Trump has now made more than 10,000 false or misleading claims during his presidency, The Washington Post's fact checker said on Monday. This unfortunate milestone comes after a particularly prolific week for Trump: During a 45-minute interview with Hannity on April 25, he racked up 45 false or misleading claims. This was the conservation during which Trump said, among other things, that Special Counsel Robert Mueller's investigation was "an attempted overthrow of the United States government."
In fact, in just three days last week, from April 25 to April 27, Trump totaled 171 mistruths, the Post says. This fast pace seems to even be surprising the fact checkers, who note that Trump in the first 100 days of his presidency was making fewer than five false or misleading claims per day. By September 2018, he was at eight claims per day. But since September, his average has been 23 a day. Trump took 601 days to hit 5,000 claims, but in the seven months since then, he's already doubled that.
The fact that the 2018 midterm elections came during that stretch of time is certainly a factor, as is the release of Mueller's report. The Post's Glenn Kessler noted on CNN that Trump continues to insist, for instance, that Mueller cleared him of obstruction when actually the report outlined instances of potential obstruction and did not exonerate him.
With the 2020 presidential election fast approaching, don't be surprised if even these numbers seem downright quaint in a year's time.
—Brendan Morrow
Kevyn wrote:
RACKING THEM UP
Trump made 45 false or misleading claims in a single 45-minute Sean Hannity interview
April 29, 2019
The rate at which President Trump makes false or misleading statements continues to rise — especially when he gets on the phone with Sean Hannity.
Trump has now made more than 10,000 false or misleading claims during his presidency, The Washington Post's fact checker said on Monday. This unfortunate milestone comes after a particularly prolific week for Trump: During a 45-minute interview with Hannity on April 25, he racked up 45 false or misleading claims. This was the conservation during which Trump said, among other things, that Special Counsel Robert Mueller's investigation was "an attempted overthrow of the United States government."
In fact, in just three days last week, from April 25 to April 27, Trump totaled 171 mistruths, the Post says. This fast pace seems to even be surprising the fact checkers, who note that Trump in the first 100 days of his presidency was making fewer than five false or misleading claims per day. By September 2018, he was at eight claims per day. But since September, his average has been 23 a day. Trump took 601 days to hit 5,000 claims, but in the seven months since then, he's already doubled that.
The fact that the 2018 midterm elections came during that stretch of time is certainly a factor, as is the release of Mueller's report. The Post's Glenn Kessler noted on CNN that Trump continues to insist, for instance, that Mueller cleared him of obstruction when actually the report outlined instances of potential obstruction and did not exonerate him.
With the 2020 presidential election fast approaching, don't be surprised if even these numbers seem downright quaint in a year's time.
—Brendan Morrow
RACKING THEM UP br Trump made 45 false or misleadi... (
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Where did Brendan Morrow get the talent to be such a lier? He must have studied under Obama.
Kevyn wrote:
RACKING THEM UP
Trump made 45 false or misleading claims in a single 45-minute Sean Hannity interview
April 29, 2019
The rate at which President Trump makes false or misleading statements continues to rise — especially when he gets on the phone with Sean Hannity.
Trump has now made more than 10,000 false or misleading claims during his presidency, The Washington Post's fact checker said on Monday. This unfortunate milestone comes after a particularly prolific week for Trump: During a 45-minute interview with Hannity on April 25, he racked up 45 false or misleading claims. This was the conservation during which Trump said, among other things, that Special Counsel Robert Mueller's investigation was "an attempted overthrow of the United States government."
In fact, in just three days last week, from April 25 to April 27, Trump totaled 171 mistruths, the Post says. This fast pace seems to even be surprising the fact checkers, who note that Trump in the first 100 days of his presidency was making fewer than five false or misleading claims per day. By September 2018, he was at eight claims per day. But since September, his average has been 23 a day. Trump took 601 days to hit 5,000 claims, but in the seven months since then, he's already doubled that.
The fact that the 2018 midterm elections came during that stretch of time is certainly a factor, as is the release of Mueller's report. The Post's Glenn Kessler noted on CNN that Trump continues to insist, for instance, that Mueller cleared him of obstruction when actually the report outlined instances of potential obstruction and did not exonerate him.
With the 2020 presidential election fast approaching, don't be surprised if even these numbers seem downright quaint in a year's time.
—Brendan Morrow
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Caught this cat fish on my first cast this morning.
You should get out of yer' Mammy's basement and get some sun......... Goober.
Trump is driving you batty.
4430
Loc: Little Egypt ** Southern Illinory
Kevyn wrote:
The Washington Post's fact checker said on Monday. This unfortunate milestone comes after a particularly prolific week for Trump: During a 45-minute interview with Hannity on April 25, he racked up 45 false or misleading claims. This was the conservation during which Trump said, among other things, that Special Counsel Robert Mueller's investigation was "an attempted overthrow of the United States government."
LOL boy Kevy you are on a roll LOL Washington Post's fact checker LOL
It's plain as day the left was in fact trying to take Trump a duly elected President down everyone knows it whether or not they want to admit it !
4430
Loc: Little Egypt ** Southern Illinory
Wolf counselor wrote:
Caught this cat fish on my first cast this morning.
You should get out of yer' Mammy's basement and get some sun......... Goober.
Trump is driving you batty.
Nice catch some good eating right there !
Hug wrote:
Where did Brendan Morrow get the talent to be such a lier? He must have studied under Obama.
And where did you, Hug, get the talent to be such a poor speller? You must have studied under Drumpf!
Wolf counselor wrote:
Caught this cat fish on my first cast this morning.
You should get out of yer' Mammy's basement and get some sun......... Goober.
Trump is driving you batty.
Nice channel! Wish I could join you.
Kevyn wrote:
RACKING THEM UP
Trump made 45 false or misleading claims in a single 45-minute Sean Hannity interview
April 29, 2019
The rate at which President Trump makes false or misleading statements continues to rise — especially when he gets on the phone with Sean Hannity.
Trump has now made more than 10,000 false or misleading claims during his presidency, The Washington Post's fact checker said on Monday. This unfortunate milestone comes after a particularly prolific week for Trump: During a 45-minute interview with Hannity on April 25, he racked up 45 false or misleading claims. This was the conservation during which Trump said, among other things, that Special Counsel Robert Mueller's investigation was "an attempted overthrow of the United States government."
In fact, in just three days last week, from April 25 to April 27, Trump totaled 171 mistruths, the Post says. This fast pace seems to even be surprising the fact checkers, who note that Trump in the first 100 days of his presidency was making fewer than five false or misleading claims per day. By September 2018, he was at eight claims per day. But since September, his average has been 23 a day. Trump took 601 days to hit 5,000 claims, but in the seven months since then, he's already doubled that.
The fact that the 2018 midterm elections came during that stretch of time is certainly a factor, as is the release of Mueller's report. The Post's Glenn Kessler noted on CNN that Trump continues to insist, for instance, that Mueller cleared him of obstruction when actually the report outlined instances of potential obstruction and did not exonerate him.
With the 2020 presidential election fast approaching, don't be surprised if even these numbers seem downright quaint in a year's time.
—Brendan Morrow
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Has he violated the Constitution? Pulled off even one genocide let alone 4. Has he tapped your phone or read your e-mail? That's what I thought. He has done nothing to you. The only reason he tells those little white lies is because I told him how much these lies upset you and he told me he would tell some more to keep me happy. What a great president! Doesn't only do great things for the people but keeps us laughing and he does it at your expense.
SchneckenFresser wrote:
And where did you, Hug, get the talent to be such a poor speller? You must have studied under Drumpf!
I only went to the third grade. I didn't get through the third grade. My horse thought horse sense, not spelling.
permafrost wrote:
Nice eaten size..
Nice gill Frosty. Maybe you should stick to fishing.
Kevyn wrote:
RACKING THEM UP
Trump made 45 false or misleading claims in a single 45-minute Sean Hannity interview
April 29, 2019
The rate at which President Trump makes false or misleading statements continues to rise — especially when he gets on the phone with Sean Hannity.
Trump has now made more than 10,000 false or misleading claims during his presidency, The Washington Post's fact checker said on Monday. This unfortunate milestone comes after a particularly prolific week for Trump: During a 45-minute interview with Hannity on April 25, he racked up 45 false or misleading claims. This was the conservation during which Trump said, among other things, that Special Counsel Robert Mueller's investigation was "an attempted overthrow of the United States government."
In fact, in just three days last week, from April 25 to April 27, Trump totaled 171 mistruths, the Post says. This fast pace seems to even be surprising the fact checkers, who note that Trump in the first 100 days of his presidency was making fewer than five false or misleading claims per day. By September 2018, he was at eight claims per day. But since September, his average has been 23 a day. Trump took 601 days to hit 5,000 claims, but in the seven months since then, he's already doubled that.
The fact that the 2018 midterm elections came during that stretch of time is certainly a factor, as is the release of Mueller's report. The Post's Glenn Kessler noted on CNN that Trump continues to insist, for instance, that Mueller cleared him of obstruction when actually the report outlined instances of potential obstruction and did not exonerate him.
With the 2020 presidential election fast approaching, don't be surprised if even these numbers seem downright quaint in a year's time.
—Brendan Morrow
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Your pissing into the wind boy. You can lie all you want it will make no, zero difference come 2020.
SchneckenFresser wrote:
And where did you, Hug, get the talent to be such a poor speller? You must have studied under Drumpf!
Does your mind work at the pace of a schnecke snail too!
byronglimish wrote:
Does your mind work at the pace of a schnecke snail too!
Don't know what a Schenck is. Maybe something like a leftist?
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