This is the classic bait-and-switch tactic: if a politician claims, falsely, to be a war hero, a faithful spouse, a Ph.D, or a self-made millionaire, it doesn't matter that *other people* are those things.https://twitter.com/JoshuaGreen/status/1182014269753380869 …
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But she isn’t lying. You can trace out the chronology. Yeah politician lie, but she didn’t lie. And nobody takes the Beacon seriously. So fine—attend to the fact pattern. And tweet that she’s not lying.
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She lied.
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forced out by June for being pregnant; later goes back to school to avoid emergency certification in the future, decides it's not working for her as young mother. At professional event in Berkeley focuses on part 2; does not mean part 1 was not true. Part 1, necessitated part 2.
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Dan, do you see the irony in this tweet vs your original one?
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That was deliberate.
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It isn't bizarre that a person would lie. It's bizarre to accept someone's accusation that a person is lying when the person making the accusation has a motive to make the person look bad and scant evidence of the lie.
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All of this just comes off as a badly orchestrated hit job and actually makes Warren a more sympathetic figure. She was a working young woman, and she was trying to figure out how to make ends meet during a time when pregnant women were not hired/retained. Very relatable.
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Just because Trump normalized it and GOP fans loved it doesn't mean everyone lies every second of their life.
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