Fixed that headline for you.pic.twitter.com/sStorTVFlJ
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When you make a false claim that was easy to verify beforehand we usually call that a lie. Just say he lied.
"Boasted Incorrectly" is to "Lied" what "Alternative Facts" is to "Fallacy". I try to have respect for your organization but whitewashing like this makes it even easier for Ms. Huckabee and the rest of the 45 promo team to feed their version of reality to his cult... SMH
He did not ‘boast incorrectly’. He lied. Please use the correct description in the future.
Yo he lied just say it #cuttingedgejournalism
He didn’t boast. He lied. Just like he does. Every. Single. Day.
Lied! You mean he lied.
Coming up a couple million short should have a familiar ring to Mr. Trump.
Well. I. am. shocked.
Goddammit, @nytimes, is it really so hard to write "lies?" Lies. Lies. Lies. See? I just typed it four times quite easily.
Boasted incorrectly = lies. Use the word.
You mean he lied. Again.
You mean L I E D, right?
"Boasted incorrectly"? Getting tired of you guys covering for this crap. And I'm a subscriber. Tell it like it is.
boast (bōst/verb) 1. talk with excessive pride and self-satisfaction about one's achievements, possessions, or abilities. ***He lied. He did not boast.
Can we start calling a lie a lie? He doesn't deserve the benefit of the doubt, he lies too often to just call it a misstatement.
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