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NY Post calls out Biden lies in CNN interview
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I'm sure the Trump backers won't believe this...they don't think he lies at all and if he does HE is "just being a politician".  Unless the need is for them to say he should be in office "because he isn't a politician."

This was just first 100 days.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/interactive/2021/biden-fact-checker-100-days/
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Analysis

The false and
misleading claims
President Biden
made during his first
100 days in office

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[color=var(--color-ui-offblack)]“Under the previous administration, the federal government contracts awarded directly to foreign companies went up 30 percent. That is going to change on our watch.”

[color=var(--color-ui-gray-dark)]Jan. 25[/color]
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[color=var(--color-ui-offblack)]“When I took office three weeks ago, America didn’t have a plan or enough supplies to vaccinate most of the country.”[/color]
[color=var(--color-ui-gray-dark)]Feb. 11[/color]
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[color=var(--color-ui-offblack)]“What I’m worried about is how un-American this whole initiative is. It’s sick. It’s sick … deciding that you’re going to end voting at five o’clock when working people are just getting off work.”[/color]
[color=var(--color-ui-gray-dark)]March 25[/color]
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[color=var(--color-ui-offblack)]“I have the list of exactly how many have died: 547,296 Americans dead from the virus — more than all the people killed in World War One, World War Two, the Vietnam War, 9/11. 547,296 Americans.”[/color]
[color=var(--color-ui-gray-dark)]March 31[/color]
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[color=var(--color-ui-offblack)]“Independent analysis shows that if we pass this plan, the economy will create 19 million jobs — good jobs, blue-collar jobs, jobs that pay well.”[/color]
[color=var(--color-ui-gray-dark)]April 2[/color]
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[color=var(--color-ui-offblack)]“Most people don’t know, you walk into a store and you buy a gun, you have a background check. But you go to a gun show, you can buy whatever you want and no background check.”[/color]
[color=var(--color-ui-gray-dark)]April 8[/color]
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[color=var(--color-ui-gray-dark)]By 
Glenn Kessler
Adrian Blanco and 
Tyler Remmel

[color=var(--color-ui-gray-dark)]Updated April 30 at 12:43 p.m.Originally published April 26, 2021[/color]
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After four years of a presidency that swamped Americans with a gusher of false and misleading claims, the Joe Biden era has offered a return to a more typical pattern when it comes to a commander in chief and his relationship with the facts — one that features frequent spin and obfuscation or exaggeration, with the occasional canard.
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Among the most notable falsehoods of President Biden’s first 100 days in office was his claim — which he made three times — that Georgia’s controversial Republican-backed election law had shortened voting hours.


The claim was one of two uttered by Biden to earn the Fact Checker’s “Four Pinocchio” rating, reserved for whoppers — the other being his wildly off-base statement, borrowed from the campaign, that federal contracts “awarded directly to foreign companies” rose by 30 percent under President Donald Trump.

More typical for Biden, when he uttered a false statement, was some subtle truth-stretching.


He spun that if Congress passed his infrastructure plan, “the economy” would create 19 million additional jobs; only 2.7 million of those jobs could be attributed to the proposal itself. He asserted that as vice president he helped craft an $800 billion strategy to help Central America; it was $750 million.
Through April 29, his 100th day, Biden has made 78 false or misleading statements, according to a Washington Post Fact Checker analysis of every speech, interview, tweet or public statement made by the president. That compares to 511 such statements in Trump’s first 100 days.

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In compiling the database of Biden’s claims in his first 100 days, The Fact Checker used the same methodology as the Trump database that counted more than 30,000 claims over the course of Trump’s presidency. Any statement that would merit at least Two Pinocchios — essentially “half true” — was included. Any claim that was repeated was also included, though unlike Trump, Biden generally does not repeat his false claims if they have been fact-checked as false.



Biden’s relatively limited number of falsehoods is a function, at least in part, of the fact that his public appearances consist mostly of prepared texts vetted by his staff. He devotes little time to social media, in contrast to his Twitter-obsessed predecessor, and rarely faces reporters or speaks off the cuff.


His press secretary, Jen Psaki, holds lengthy daily briefings with the media, and Cabinet secretaries also speak on Biden’s behalf.


All told, through April 29, according to a count by Factba.se, Biden spoke about 30 percent fewer words than Trump and tweeted 65 percent fewer times. He gave only seven interviews, compared to 22 for Trump, and held only two news conferences, compared to nine for Trump.


Almost 100 of Trump’s claims came from tweets; only one of Biden’s tweets was deemed false or misleading. Trump made 56 suspect statements at campaign rallies; Biden held only one campaign rally — on his 100th day — where he made one suspect claim.

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RE: NY Post calls out Biden ies in CNN interview - GMDino - 05-11-2024, 01:51 PM

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