Thursday, January 12, 2017

Pussy Grabber Presser: 11 Major Lies - He said to Fact Check Him: He lies and distorts

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“It’s very familiar territory, news conferences, because we used to give them on an almost daily basis.”  Trump didn’t have a press conference between July 27, 2016 and Wednesday of this week.  He did call in to cable news shows and the Today Show frequently, but that’s hardly the same thing.  And he never had them on a daily business.
“You saw yesterday Fiat Chrysler; big, big factory going to be built in this country as opposed to another country. Ford just announced that they stopped plans for a billion-dollar plant in Mexico and they’re going to be moving into Michigan and expanding, very substantially, an existing plant.”  These plans have been in the works for over a year, and have nothing whatsoever to do with Trump.
“When we lost 22 million names and everything else that was hacked recently, they didn’t make a big deal out of that. That was something that was extraordinary. That was probably China.”  Actually, Donald, it was front page news almost everywhere.  The Chinese hack and the Russian hack have very little in common.
“The Democratic National Committee was totally open to be hacked. They did a very poor job. … And they tried to hack the Republican National Committee, and they were unable to break through.”  Blaming the victim. Classy. And, the FBI has said that the RNC was also hacked, but the information attained has not been leaked.
“Look at the things that were hacked, look at what was learned from that hacking. That Hillary Clinton got the questions to the debate and didn’t report it? That’s a horrible thing.”  There’s actually no way to know for sure if Clinton got questions in advance, but it doesn’t take a Housing and Urban Development Director Brain Surgeon to think that maybe someone in Flint, Michigan might bring up the water crisis, since it is the biggest story to ever hit Flint.
“This administration created ISIS by leaving at the wrong time. The void was created, ISIS was formed.”  I. Can’t. Even. Experts say the expansion of the Islamic State after that point can’t be pinned on the troop withdrawal alone — if at all. And there’s the fact that President George W. Bush had signed the agreement and set the date for that withdrawal. Not to mention, Trump himself supported withdrawing troops from Iraq as early as 2007, telling CNN in a March 16, 2007, interview that the U.S. should “declare victory and leave, because I’ll tell you, this country is just going to get further bogged down. … [T]his is a total catastrophe and you might as well get out now, because you just are wasting time.”
“I have no deals that could happen in Russia, because we’ve stayed away. And I have no loans with Russia.” Except for all those easily verifiable business deals you’ve made in Russia?  Why don’t those seem to count?
“The only one that cares about my tax returns are the reporters. … You learn very little to a tax return.”  Two for the price of one!  Two lies in one statement. A recent poll shows that over 60% of Americans think Trump should release his taxes publicly.  Also, tax experts claim a tax return gives insight into many aspects of a persons’ finances.
“I want to thank United Technologies which owns Carrier, but we saved close to a thousand jobs.” This again?  Most all of those jobs were never going to Mexico in the first place. That is a proven fact. Why is this man allowed to keep repeating the same lie over and over again?
“96 million really wanting a job and they can’t get. You know that story. The real number — that’s the real number.”  One of Trump’s biggest whoppers of the day. The actual number of people “wanting a job” who can’t get one is around 7.5 million.  For you Trump voters, that’s about 88.5 million less than he claimed.
“I think it’s a disgrace that information that was false and fake and never happened got released to the public.”   Like, say, someone claiming without any basis whatsoever that President Obama was born in Kenya and had spent $2 million to cover it up?  Who was the leader of that “birther” movement, again?
Fact-checking this man is going to add to the labor force in this country…it’s a full time job.

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