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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsHow hard is it to say, "He's lying"?
Last edited Tue Oct 21, 2025, 10:50 AM - Edit history (1)
Part of White House demolished for ballroom, contradicting Trumps past statements
The president had claimed construction of the $250 million ballroom wouldnt interfere with the existing White House structure.
By Jonathan Edwards and Dan Diamond Updated 46 minutes ago
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The president had claimed construction of the $250 million ballroom wouldnt interfere with the existing White House structure.
By Jonathan Edwards and Dan Diamond Updated 46 minutes ago
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How hard is it to say, "He's lying"? (Original Post)
mahatmakanejeeves
Tuesday
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They've used every synonym in the thesaurus for lying, new ones will have to be created.
sop
Tuesday
#2
You're showing your bias! What he said then was the truth then, and what he says now is the truth now!
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Tuesday
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UpInArms
(53,574 posts)1. It was easier for the Fonz to say
I was wrong

sop
(16,598 posts)2. They've used every synonym in the thesaurus for lying, new ones will have to be created.
In future editions "trump" should become synonymous with "lie."
unblock
(55,729 posts)3. You're showing your bias! What he said then was the truth then, and what he says now is the truth now!
Calling him a liar is fake nooz!
And unpatriotic! Where's ice when you need them!
Walleye
(42,952 posts)4. Apparently they have decided "immigration crackdown" is how to describe aggravated assault
LonePirate
(14,257 posts)5. My guess is that lying/liar/lie is not used because it implies awareness of malicious intent.
When he says something, you can make a case that he simply has no idea what he is talking about because he is such a dumb ass. He doesnt know what he is saying is not true so there is no intent to lie. Ill leave it to each person to decide if hes lying or is just ignorant. I suppose it could be both.