it's a scary time when the first statement made from the new press secretary is inaccurate
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Reporters really must decide to use the most appropriate word: lie. Reporting isn't abt sugarcoating
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agreed since media took the time to define "LIE" they shud now apply it: intentional deception
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they are lies. Call them that.
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misstatements?! It's 5:15 rn...... Nope it's actually 5:13. I just rounded it up. That's a misstatement!
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The Mexican "prime minister?" Cripes.
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He also mispronounced the Mexican President's name. It's Peña Nieto, not Peña Nato
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lies. It is a four letter word. You can do it.
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It's verbal gymnastics to avoid it.
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@brianstelter@PressSec@CNNMoney misstatement implies it was unintentional, he clearly went up there planning to lie. Say he lied. - 1 more reply
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I think the FACTUAL word is "LIES" not misstatements.
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they're not misstatements. They're lies.
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Thought I was alone in the living room but Sean Spicer said there are 300,000 people in here.
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Your carpeting obviously makes it look like less.
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