09-18-2016, 08:49 AM
He's still a crank. He has chosen to cast the blame to the other side...
He lied and he now seeks to pass the fault for his lying elsewhere -- even to the Clinton campaign.
Here's the subtlety: if you tell a non-truth in good faith, you are not a liar. Thus if I am to give an account of a mirage I am not lying. (Of course I would also state that a mirage is an optical illusion, basically a reflection of a body of water, clouds, or even air). If you keep telling a non-truth after such has been debunked and you know that it has been debunked, then you are a liar.
This is not his only lie. He has said many things solely with concern for their convenience and not for their truth. So Donald Trump dumps a lie that is no longer convenient (after all, nobody will have any question of the birthplace of the President of the United States on January 22, 2017); he fails to recognize that it was a big part of his campaign and blames... Democrats!
Casting blame falsely is another lie.
Donald Trump -- the lies may change, but the liar doesn't.
He lied and he now seeks to pass the fault for his lying elsewhere -- even to the Clinton campaign.
Here's the subtlety: if you tell a non-truth in good faith, you are not a liar. Thus if I am to give an account of a mirage I am not lying. (Of course I would also state that a mirage is an optical illusion, basically a reflection of a body of water, clouds, or even air). If you keep telling a non-truth after such has been debunked and you know that it has been debunked, then you are a liar.
This is not his only lie. He has said many things solely with concern for their convenience and not for their truth. So Donald Trump dumps a lie that is no longer convenient (after all, nobody will have any question of the birthplace of the President of the United States on January 22, 2017); he fails to recognize that it was a big part of his campaign and blames... Democrats!
Casting blame falsely is another lie.
Donald Trump -- the lies may change, but the liar doesn't.
The ideal subject of totalitarian rule is not the convinced Nazi or the dedicated Communist but instead the people for whom the distinction between fact and fiction, true and false, no longer exists -- Hannah Arendt.