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The 10 Biggest Media Lies About Donald Trump
Oct 5, 2017 05:33:14   #
Chameleon12
 
The 10 Biggest Media Lies About Donald Trump

Here's a look at some of the more prominent unt***hs the media have reported about Trump:

1. He is not a billionaire: Forbes magazine researchers have placed his worth at $4 billion, while Trump asserts that he is worth $10 billion. A disclosure document recently released by the Federal E******n Commission listed 515 different positions and 168 assets and sources of income for Trump. The assets include 23 that are valued at more than $50 million each. Many items required that he check the box marked "$50 million or more" when they could be worth considerably more, meaning Trump's fortune may be higher than the disclosure suggests.

2. Trump was not a successful businessman: Critics says he inherited a fortune from his family and has declared bankruptcy several times. But Trump's father had a net wealth estimated at between $250 million and $400 million at the time of his death, and he had four surviving children who were heirs, so Trump is responsible for accumulating the great bulk of his fortune. Trump has never personally declared bankruptcy. Some businesses he controlled or licensed his name have, but this is not unusual for a mogul who has owned hundreds of properties and businesses through the years.

3. He said all Mexicans were rapists: What he said while announcing his candidacy is that i*****l i*******ts from Mexico are "bringing drugs. They're bringing crime. They're rapists. And some, I assume, are good people." Trump has made it clear he was not saying all Mexicans are criminals or that all i*****l a***ns are criminals, but the media have continued to charge that he branded Mexican immigrants as rapists. He has also said he "loves" the Mexican people, but was referring to the Mexican government.

4. Trump said John McCain was not a war hero: The Washington Post reported that Trump said "McCain was not a war hero because he was captured by the North Vietnamese." But Trump immediately modified his statement by saying, four times, that McCain is a war hero, including: "He is a war hero" and "he is a war hero because he was captured." The Post also did not put Trump's remarks in the context of a feud between Trump and the Arizona senator, who has characterized some Trump supporters as "crazies."

5. Trump got Russia to hack the E******n for him: First off, Russia did not hack the e******n. They allegedly hacked Hillary's campaign email accounts. While that definitely affected people's towards Hillary's campaign, the insider corroboration that Hillary's campaign and the media used to c***t Bernie Sanders out of the primaries and their further alliance during the main e******n is the real issue. Russia is the media's diversion tactic. Seceral independent research reports have stated that "f**e news" from Russia had no substantial effect on the e******n. That's beside the point though. All ties to Russia directly by Trump are extremely tenuous at best. There is no evidence to say this ever occured.

6. Republican National Committee Chairman Reince Priebus spoke at length with Trump and asked him to tone down his rhetoric: Trump said that in fact he spoke with Priebus for just 10 minutes and Priebus told him that Trump hit a "nerve, doing well." He said Priebus told him "you can't change your personality and I understand that." Trump said it "was a really nice call, a congratulatory call."

7. Hispanics don't like Trump: T***p w*n 28% of the hispanic v**e. Republicans routinely get low v**e percentages from minorities but, that percentage is not insubstantial. Hispanics turned out for Trump at higher percentages than either Romney or McCain. Hispanics were the highest percentage among minorities to v**e for Trump.

8. Trump lied about his salary from "The Apprentice": MSNBC host Lawrence O'Donnell claimed that Trump's statement in his federal disclosure document that he made more than $213 million as host of the NBC reality show was a "complete, total lie." Later that same day O'Donnell backed away from the claim, saying "I don't know" how much Trump really earned.

9. Trump was a draft dodger: Pundit Fact, a site powered by PolitiFact.com, looked into the charge and concluded: "To the best of our knowledge, no one has charged Trump with violating the Selective Service law. His student deferments were routine. And unless someone has new information, there is no legal issue with his medical deferment."

10. Americans are outraged by Trump's comments on immigration: According to Rasmussen Reports, 63 percent of Americans want the U.S. to gain control of the border, as Trump has demanded. The current high workforce supply is the reason companies aren't pressured to raise wages.

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Oct 5, 2017 06:56:42   #
okie don
 
Whats your research show on Clinton for comparison

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Oct 5, 2017 06:57:40   #
okie don
 
Let's be up front and analytical about this, OK?

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Oct 5, 2017 07:26:37   #
cold iron Loc: White House
 
okie don wrote:
Whats your research show on Clinton for comparison


Well, Clinton was a DRAFT DODGER.

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Oct 5, 2017 08:12:12   #
okie don
 
cold iron wrote:
Well, Clinton was a DRAFT DODGER.

Yep, sure was.
I don't think the Vince Foster " suicide" will ever go away and entering his office unlawfully & removing files.

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Oct 5, 2017 08:35:08   #
Candace Grugel
 
Quick question. Does anyone know if Oscummy signed up with the selective service when he turned eighteen, as is required by law of all male U.S. CITIZENS? If he didn't, just another proof factor that he is NOT a U.S. citizen.

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Oct 5, 2017 08:44:51   #
okie don
 
Nope, he didn't to my knowledge. He's from Indonesia and had a grant to a college in CA. Of course all these records are hidden.
His Social Sec card is out of CT, a State he never resided in.

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Oct 5, 2017 08:45:54   #
okie don
 
HisSic Sec card# is registered to a dead man. Obummer grandma worked for Soc Sec office in Hawaii . Hmmmmm

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Oct 5, 2017 11:13:18   #
Lonewolf
 
Bs



uote=Chameleon12]The 10 Biggest Media Lies About Donald Trump




Here's a look at some of the more prominent unt***hs the media have reported about Trump:

1. He is not a billionaire: Forbes magazine researchers have placed his worth at $4 billion, while Trump asserts that he is worth $10 billion. A disclosure document recently released by the Federal E******n Commission listed 515 different positions and 168 assets and sources of income for Trump. The assets include 23 that are valued at more than $50 million each. Many items required that he check the box marked "$50 million or more" when they could be worth considerably more, meaning Trump's fortune may be higher than the disclosure suggests.

2. Trump was not a successful businessman: Critics says he inherited a fortune from his family and has declared bankruptcy several times. But Trump's father had a net wealth estimated at between $250 million and $400 million at the time of his death, and he had four surviving children who were heirs, so Trump is responsible for accumulating the great bulk of his fortune. Trump has never personally declared bankruptcy. Some businesses he controlled or licensed his name have, but this is not unusual for a mogul who has owned hundreds of properties and businesses through the years.

3. He said all Mexicans were rapists: What he said while announcing his candidacy is that i*****l i*******ts from Mexico are "bringing drugs. They're bringing crime. They're rapists. And some, I assume, are good people." Trump has made it clear he was not saying all Mexicans are criminals or that all i*****l a***ns are criminals, but the media have continued to charge that he branded Mexican immigrants as rapists. He has also said he "loves" the Mexican people, but was referring to the Mexican government.

4. Trump said John McCain was not a war hero: The Washington Post reported that Trump said "McCain was not a war hero because he was captured by the North Vietnamese." But Trump immediately modified his statement by saying, four times, that McCain is a war hero, including: "He is a war hero" and "he is a war hero because he was captured." The Post also did not put Trump's remarks in the context of a feud between Trump and the Arizona senator, who has characterized some Trump supporters as "crazies."

5. Trump got Russia to hack the E******n for him: First off, Russia did not hack the e******n. They allegedly hacked Hillary's campaign email accounts. While that definitely affected people's towards Hillary's campaign, the insider corroboration that Hillary's campaign and the media used to c***t Bernie Sanders out of the primaries and their further alliance during the main e******n is the real issue. Russia is the media's diversion tactic. Seceral independent research reports have stated that "f**e news" from Russia had no substantial effect on the e******n. That's beside the point though. All ties to Russia directly by Trump are extremely tenuous at best. There is no evidence to say this ever occured.

6. Republican National Committee Chairman Reince Priebus spoke at length with Trump and asked him to tone down his rhetoric: Trump said that in fact he spoke with Priebus for just 10 minutes and Priebus told him that Trump hit a "nerve, doing well." He said Priebus told him "you can't change your personality and I understand that." Trump said it "was a really nice call, a congratulatory call."

7. Hispanics don't like Trump: T***p w*n 28% of the hispanic v**e. Republicans routinely get low v**e percentages from minorities but, that percentage is not insubstantial. Hispanics turned out for Trump at higher percentages than either Romney or McCain. Hispanics were the highest percentage among minorities to v**e for Trump.

8. Trump lied about his salary from "The Apprentice": MSNBC host Lawrence O'Donnell claimed that Trump's statement in his federal disclosure document that he made more than $213 million as host of the NBC reality show was a "complete, total lie." Later that same day O'Donnell backed away from the claim, saying "I don't know" how much Trump really earned.

9. Trump was a draft dodger: Pundit Fact, a site powered by PolitiFact.com, looked into the charge and concluded: "To the best of our knowledge, no one has charged Trump with violating the Selective Service law. His student deferments were routine. And unless someone has new information, there is no legal issue with his medical deferment."

10. Americans are outraged by Trump's comments on immigration: According to Rasmussen Reports, 63 percent of Americans want the U.S. to gain control of the border, as Trump has demanded. The current high workforce supply is the reason companies aren't pressured to raise wages.[/quote]

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Oct 6, 2017 12:15:44   #
cold iron Loc: White House
 
desparado wrote:
Bs



uote=Chameleon12]The 10 Biggest Media Lies About Donald Trump




Here's a look at some of the more prominent unt***hs the media have reported about Trump:

1. He is not a billionaire: Forbes magazine researchers have placed his worth at $4 billion, while Trump asserts that he is worth $10 billion. A disclosure document recently released by the Federal E******n Commission listed 515 different positions and 168 assets and sources of income for Trump. The assets include 23 that are valued at more than $50 million each. Many items required that he check the box marked "$50 million or more" when they could be worth considerably more, meaning Trump's fortune may be higher than the disclosure suggests.

2. Trump was not a successful businessman: Critics says he inherited a fortune from his family and has declared bankruptcy several times. But Trump's father had a net wealth estimated at between $250 million and $400 million at the time of his death, and he had four surviving children who were heirs, so Trump is responsible for accumulating the great bulk of his fortune. Trump has never personally declared bankruptcy. Some businesses he controlled or licensed his name have, but this is not unusual for a mogul who has owned hundreds of properties and businesses through the years.

3. He said all Mexicans were rapists: What he said while announcing his candidacy is that i*****l i*******ts from Mexico are "bringing drugs. They're bringing crime. They're rapists. And some, I assume, are good people." Trump has made it clear he was not saying all Mexicans are criminals or that all i*****l a***ns are criminals, but the media have continued to charge that he branded Mexican immigrants as rapists. He has also said he "loves" the Mexican people, but was referring to the Mexican government.

4. Trump said John McCain was not a war hero: The Washington Post reported that Trump said "McCain was not a war hero because he was captured by the North Vietnamese." But Trump immediately modified his statement by saying, four times, that McCain is a war hero, including: "He is a war hero" and "he is a war hero because he was captured." The Post also did not put Trump's remarks in the context of a feud between Trump and the Arizona senator, who has characterized some Trump supporters as "crazies."

5. Trump got Russia to hack the E******n for him: First off, Russia did not hack the e******n. They allegedly hacked Hillary's campaign email accounts. While that definitely affected people's towards Hillary's campaign, the insider corroboration that Hillary's campaign and the media used to c***t Bernie Sanders out of the primaries and their further alliance during the main e******n is the real issue. Russia is the media's diversion tactic. Seceral independent research reports have stated that "f**e news" from Russia had no substantial effect on the e******n. That's beside the point though. All ties to Russia directly by Trump are extremely tenuous at best. There is no evidence to say this ever occured.

6. Republican National Committee Chairman Reince Priebus spoke at length with Trump and asked him to tone down his rhetoric: Trump said that in fact he spoke with Priebus for just 10 minutes and Priebus told him that Trump hit a "nerve, doing well." He said Priebus told him "you can't change your personality and I understand that." Trump said it "was a really nice call, a congratulatory call."

7. Hispanics don't like Trump: T***p w*n 28% of the hispanic v**e. Republicans routinely get low v**e percentages from minorities but, that percentage is not insubstantial. Hispanics turned out for Trump at higher percentages than either Romney or McCain. Hispanics were the highest percentage among minorities to v**e for Trump.

8. Trump lied about his salary from "The Apprentice": MSNBC host Lawrence O'Donnell claimed that Trump's statement in his federal disclosure document that he made more than $213 million as host of the NBC reality show was a "complete, total lie." Later that same day O'Donnell backed away from the claim, saying "I don't know" how much Trump really earned.

9. Trump was a draft dodger: Pundit Fact, a site powered by PolitiFact.com, looked into the charge and concluded: "To the best of our knowledge, no one has charged Trump with violating the Selective Service law. His student deferments were routine. And unless someone has new information, there is no legal issue with his medical deferment."

10. Americans are outraged by Trump's comments on immigration: According to Rasmussen Reports, 63 percent of Americans want the U.S. to gain control of the border, as Trump has demanded. The current high workforce supply is the reason companies aren't pressured to raise wages.
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Oct 7, 2017 00:43:31   #
Radiance3
 
Chameleon12 wrote:
The 10 Biggest Media Lies About Donald Trump

Here's a look at some of the more prominent unt***hs the media have reported about Trump:

1. He is not a billionaire: Forbes magazine researchers have placed his worth at $4 billion, while Trump asserts that he is worth $10 billion. A disclosure document recently released by the Federal E******n Commission listed 515 different positions and 168 assets and sources of income for Trump. The assets include 23 that are valued at more than $50 million each. Many items required that he check the box marked "$50 million or more" when they could be worth considerably more, meaning Trump's fortune may be higher than the disclosure suggests.

2. Trump was not a successful businessman: Critics says he inherited a fortune from his family and has declared bankruptcy several times. But Trump's father had a net wealth estimated at between $250 million and $400 million at the time of his death, and he had four surviving children who were heirs, so Trump is responsible for accumulating the great bulk of his fortune. Trump has never personally declared bankruptcy. Some businesses he controlled or licensed his name have, but this is not unusual for a mogul who has owned hundreds of properties and businesses through the years.

3. He said all Mexicans were rapists: What he said while announcing his candidacy is that i*****l i*******ts from Mexico are "bringing drugs. They're bringing crime. They're rapists. And some, I assume, are good people." Trump has made it clear he was not saying all Mexicans are criminals or that all i*****l a***ns are criminals, but the media have continued to charge that he branded Mexican immigrants as rapists. He has also said he "loves" the Mexican people, but was referring to the Mexican government.

4. Trump said John McCain was not a war hero: The Washington Post reported that Trump said "McCain was not a war hero because he was captured by the North Vietnamese." But Trump immediately modified his statement by saying, four times, that McCain is a war hero, including: "He is a war hero" and "he is a war hero because he was captured." The Post also did not put Trump's remarks in the context of a feud between Trump and the Arizona senator, who has characterized some Trump supporters as "crazies."

5. Trump got Russia to hack the E******n for him: First off, Russia did not hack the e******n. They allegedly hacked Hillary's campaign email accounts. While that definitely affected people's towards Hillary's campaign, the insider corroboration that Hillary's campaign and the media used to c***t Bernie Sanders out of the primaries and their further alliance during the main e******n is the real issue. Russia is the media's diversion tactic. Seceral independent research reports have stated that "f**e news" from Russia had no substantial effect on the e******n. That's beside the point though. All ties to Russia directly by Trump are extremely tenuous at best. There is no evidence to say this ever occured.

6. Republican National Committee Chairman Reince Priebus spoke at length with Trump and asked him to tone down his rhetoric: Trump said that in fact he spoke with Priebus for just 10 minutes and Priebus told him that Trump hit a "nerve, doing well." He said Priebus told him "you can't change your personality and I understand that." Trump said it "was a really nice call, a congratulatory call."

7. Hispanics don't like Trump: T***p w*n 28% of the hispanic v**e. Republicans routinely get low v**e percentages from minorities but, that percentage is not insubstantial. Hispanics turned out for Trump at higher percentages than either Romney or McCain. Hispanics were the highest percentage among minorities to v**e for Trump.

8. Trump lied about his salary from "The Apprentice": MSNBC host Lawrence O'Donnell claimed that Trump's statement in his federal disclosure document that he made more than $213 million as host of the NBC reality show was a "complete, total lie." Later that same day O'Donnell backed away from the claim, saying "I don't know" how much Trump really earned.

9. Trump was a draft dodger: Pundit Fact, a site powered by PolitiFact.com, looked into the charge and concluded: "To the best of our knowledge, no one has charged Trump with violating the Selective Service law. His student deferments were routine. And unless someone has new information, there is no legal issue with his medical deferment."

10. Americans are outraged by Trump's comments on immigration: According to Rasmussen Reports, 63 percent of Americans want the U.S. to gain control of the border, as Trump has demanded. The current high workforce supply is the reason companies aren't pressured to raise wages.
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Everything that Media write about the president are f**e, lies, destructions, and reverse the t***h of what president Trump had spoken. Media criticize all under president Trump, including his children, his beautiful wife.

Every day the president has done so much for the country, that Mr. Obama could not do in 8 years.
To date, president Trump has reversed most of the destructive policies of Mr. Obama. Therefore all his actions and policies of Mr. Obama are all destructive and dangerous to our country. Now, they are mostly gone, except the BO Care. But that BO care conceived on lies will be abolished by soon next year. President Trump will clean them up and drain the swamp.

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