Monday, February 27, 2017


Former National Security Advisor Michael Flynn said he inadvertently briefed the Vice President with “incomplete information.”  There are so many euphemisms for lies these days.

Spies are withholding information from President Trump.  They’re waiting to give it to him at the Mar-A-Lago buffet line.

President Trump has made a number of unverified claims, or, perhaps as Kellyanne Conway calls them, “alternative facts.”  The Washington Post says, he has made 140 false or misleading statements in his first 100 days of office, but I have some of my own favorites:

·       Thousands of people from Massachusetts were bussed into New Hampshire to vote illegally, costing him and former Senator Kelly Ayotte victories in that state.

·       Climate change is a hoax.

·       I will absolutely release my tax returns.

·       Social Security is a Ponzi scheme.

·       It was the democrats themselves who hacked into the DNC account.

·       The media failed to report terrorist attacks.

·       This is not a Muslim ban.

·       The wall price will come WAY DOWN.

·       The media has “abused” Ivanka.

·       Thousands in New Jersey were cheering when the World Trade Center came down.

·       The other day a 2 year old child went to have a vaccine and is now autistic.

·       I have given $102 million to charity.

·       Nobody respects women more than I do

·       The inauguration crowd looked like a million, a million and half people.

·       Two people were shot and killed in Chicago during President Obama’s farewell speech.

·       Millions of people voted illegally.

·       I said we shouldn’t go into Iraq.

·       Professional protestors, incited by the media, are the ones protesting.

·       My net worth is $9 billion.

·       I got to know Putin very well; no, I never met Putin.

·       And, perhaps, his most famous “fake news” – President Obama was not born in the United States.

Just a few of many.

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