Purveyor of Truth
Donald Trump, perhaps one of the least honest bloviating blowhards in the 2016 republican presidential fields adds to his list of fear mongering lies. His recent claim that thousands and thousands of Muslin in Jersey City cheered on 911 when the World Trade Center came down is a flat out lie.
All of us are aware that Islamic jihadist in the middle east cheered when the WTC collapsed, but there is absolutely no truth to the statement made by Trump. The Donald is playing the politics of fear as he appeals to the low intelligence and low information people who flock to hear his BS. For the Donald it is not about truth, it never gas been. Rather it all abut the Art of the Deal and winning, no matter what it takes.
Donald Trump lacks the ethical standards the howler monkeys claim Obama lacks. Yet when Mr. Lying Trump spews his BS the low intelligence and low information folks not only look the other way they swear he's telling the truth and hi poll numbers climb a bit more.
The Donald has shown he lacks the ethical and moral standards to lead our nation. As the democratic party machinery and H.R. Clinton consider the possibility of facing Trump in the general they must be salivating at the prospects.
Finding myself thinking of an acronym to describe The Donald's character it took all of one second, POS.
From The Washington Post
GEORGE STEPHANOPOULOS: You raised some eyebrows yesterday with comments you made at your latest rally. I want to show them, relating to 9/11.
STEPHANOPOULOS: “You know, the police say that didn’t happen and all those rumors have been on the Internet for some time. So did you misspeak yesterday?”
TRUMP: “It did happen. I saw it.”
STEPHANOPOULOS: “You saw that…”
TRUMP: It was on television. I saw it.
STEPHANOPOULOS: “…with your own eyes?”
TRUMP: “George, it did happen.”
STEPHANOPOULOS: “Police say it didn’t happen.”
TRUMP: “There were people that were cheering on the other side of New Jersey, where you have large Arab populations. They were cheering as the World Trade Center came down. I know it might be not politically correct for you to talk about it, but there were people cheering as that building came down — as those buildings came down. And that tells you something. It was well covered at the time, George. Now, I know they don’t like to talk about it, but it was well covered at the time. There were people over in New Jersey that were watching it, a heavy Arab population, that were cheering as the buildings came down. Not good.”
STEPHANOPOULOS: “As I said, the police have said it didn’t happen.”
— Exchange on ABC’s “This Week,” Nov. 22, 2015
This column has been updated.
This exchange demonstrates the folly of trying to fact-check Donald Trump. Even when confronted with contrary information — “police say it didn’t happen” — he insists that with his own eyes he saw “thousands and thousands” of cheering Arabs in New Jersey celebrating as the World Trade Center collapsed during the Sept. 11 attacks.
Trump has already earned more Four-Pinocchio ratings than any other candidate this year. He is about to earn another one.
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Via: Memeorandum
Donald Trump: "There were people over in New Jersey that were watching it, a heavy Arab population, that were cheering as the buildings came down. Not good.”
ReplyDeleteA wise person once said:
“Always remember... Rumors are carried by haters, spread by fools, and accepted by idiots.”
The end.
Donald Trump: "If you keep your eye on the ball, an ear to the ground, your nose to the grindstone, and a shoulder to the wheel, you just might be able to open a can of worms, walk a mile in the shoes of a camel (while passing through the eye of a needle), and grab the bull by the horns. It’s as American as killing two birds with one apple pie."
ReplyDeleteWhen fellow crackpots challenge your Tweets, you know you’ve had a bad day. Here’s Billo-Really challenging his stats, and here was the Dumpster’s reply:
ReplyDelete"Hey, Bill, Bill, am I gonna check every statistic?”
And if you keep your head up your ass, you're gonna have a bad hair day. Check every statistic? Well when you're slandering people, it might be a pretty good idea actually.
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ReplyDeleteDonald Trump, Ben Carson and Carly Fiorina were walking through the woods the other day, when they came upon a set of tracks. Trump said, "Those are deer tracks," but Carson said, "No, you are wrong, those are elk tracks." Not to be out done, Fiorina said, "You are both wrong, those are moose tracks." The three of them were still arguing when the train hit them.
Lets hope Trump has many more bad days of this kind (O)CT(O)PUS. Maybe the crackpos with more sanity than Trump will have an effect on his supporters and over the next several months the bloviàting blowhard's airbag will become completely deflated. We can hope anyway. <{:-)>
ReplyDeleteYes Captain, but if he checked the statistics he likely wouldn't slander; neither seem to be a character trait of Teh Donald. Certainly not when it comes politics.
ReplyDeleteJust thinking here okjimm... if Fiorina was right then them thar tracks could have been... Momma Moose Palin... ?
ReplyDeleteBut it's so hard to do and he has so little time and it's dark up there, you know. Besides those who like him like him because they want to be able to spew hate and ignorance too. A sincere, educated, responsible informed and intelligent Trump wouldn't have a chance.
ReplyDeleteYes Captain, I fear you are right. The dark shadowy caverns of Teh Donald's mind is representative of all those who support him. Fortunately it represents a small minority of the general population. Of course the downside is the cancer seems to be growing.
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