Trump is spreading disinformation: "In many places the same person in California votes many times. They always like to say, 'Oh that's a conspiracy theory.' It's not a conspiracy theory. Millions and millions of people..."
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If he doesn't *think* they are lies, then I *know* they are his delusions.
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Yes, if Brian doesn't want to call Trump's lies lies, then he should say they are Trump delusions. I think that would be perfect.
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Brian has used the word! Ome of the few (too few) to actually use the word!! Please note that he has posted the same quote "repeated lies" 5 times in this thread alone!?
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A tweet not shown in this thread had Brian asking if it's a lie if you believe your own lie as Trump might. Falsehood is an untruth, a lie is deliberately telling an untruth when u know the real truth. He was saying that the president may believe his falsehood so not lying.
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So, to me if Trump believes his own lies then he is delusional. Was not picking on Brian in anyway.
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he thinks because he said lie once, he gets a pass. he's wrong, of course, since most only saw the first tweet. Another example of reporters not capable of covering a corrupt President.
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Why quotes?
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Not sure what this means ... but I don't think it means he should be let off the 'liar' hook.
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So if I repeatedly told lots of people that you were, for example, a serial late-returner of books to the library and really BELIEVED that, despite it being untrue, you wouldn't call me a lier? Would I just be "misinformed" or "spreading misinformation"? Honestly curious.
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