This is a LIE. An inaccurate refrain would be like singing “don’t go JASON waterfalls”. 
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Or like “Hold me closer Tony Danza”
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@NYTimes: Do you ever get embarrassed over the 4-dimension mental gymnastics you go through to avoid using the words “blatantly lied”?https://twitter.com/nytimes/status/1122572448921202693 … -
I wonder what the NYT Style Guide has to say about using 4 words when one or two would work?
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Inaccurate? Try disgustingly deranged.
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"But the evidence doesn't back him up" is the scariest part of this NYT story/tweet, as it suggests that the editors are keeping their minds open to the possibility that there's evidence of baby executions that's yet to be discovered.
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HE LIED. It’s disgusting. It’s harmful.
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His “inaccurate refrain” is dangerous as the “lone wolves” accumulate.pic.twitter.com/tbM11KT9hL
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Can we get a Vox explainer on the need to create euphemisms for the word “lie”?
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They all use them “Falsehoods” no it’s Lies!
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