11 thoughts on “The Art Of The Deception”

    1. You’re right, since she probably already gave up the farm for his donations to her slush fund when she was Secretary of State, maybe she doesn’t owe him anything any more.

    1. Could you imagine the Democrat’s riots if the GOP had a general running for President? The violence inflicted on Trump supporters by Democrat’s militant activist groups would be mild in comparison.

  1. It’s been almost eight years since we elected a president who had no experience of any kind in the real world. Trump isn’t quite that, but there is one close parallel between the two. Obama has an almost unbroken record of giving speeches which are devoid of any expression of ideas, and full of citations of “facts”, nearly all of which are easily shown to be false. I would characterize Trump as the Republican Obama. Not a good thing.

    1. If Mr. Trump should happen to be elected, which Nobel prize should we expect him to receive in his first year in office?

  2. What I find incredible is the idea of the Wasserman-Schultz debacle was forced because of hacked (read stolen) emails published in Wikileaks! The supposed source of said hacked emails? Russian intelligence.

    But no, no evidence that anything on Ms. Clinton’s server was ever compromised….

    Does anyone have a break they can give or even loan me?

  3. Trump is famously stringy with his own money.

    Except when he goes out of his way to help strangers he’s read about. Stingy is a bad thing? I wish politicians would learn to be stingy with tax payer money.

    He is a blustering bully.

    Nobody on this planet hates bullies more integrally than I do. His ‘bullying’ is not of that kind. How does his ‘bullying’ square with going back and forth on issues that aren’t central to him? You want bullying, ask the secret service about Hillary.

    this is already a country broadly operating under the rule of law

    “Move along. Nothing to see here.” Excuse me while I gag.

    what country does Trump think President Obama puts first?

    You get 212 guesses and none of them are ‘America.’

    a little hyperbole never hurts

    That really is a key to understanding. Jesus used hyperbole extensively (Camel through a needles eye. Rafter in your own eye.) It works to make points memorable if nothing else.

    Words have limits. Language is not math or logic no matter how much some wish it so. Adults often need to look beyond language.

    Anyone claiming they never use deception is a liar. It’s innate. We even observe children’s talent in using it to manipulate adults. Perhaps Trump just retains this natural talent (which is often fun to watch when he uses it on the media.)

    1. Jesus used hyperbole extensively (Camel through a needles eye. Rafter in your own eye.)

      Neither of those are hyperbole; they are metaphors. Do you have any idea how ridiculous it makes you look to compare Trump to Jesus?

  4. In January 2017, there will either be a President Clinton or a President Trump. Which would be better for America?

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