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Psaki forced to edit lies in her book, like Boss like press secretary
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(05-14-2024, 04:59 PM)Sociopathicsteelerfan Wrote: Sure, Dill lying is not a big deal.  Why would anyone care about someone being deliberately dishonest?  

Dill lies? Or dill doesn't think lying is a big deal?  Or dill thinks some "lies" not worth the attention of the Republic? 

My beef is with the absence of proportion, and the poor judgment enabling it.  Benghazi style
Faux outrage* generates  defensive "lies," then more outrage on behalf of the guy who thinks captured/wounded soldiers are "losers."
https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/2023/10/02/john-kellys-full-throated-confirmation-trumps-ugliest-comments-parsed/

I see that if you assert "ALL lies are bad" to jumpstart a false equivalence,
then you can apply your ever-ready "hypocrisy template" to shape a non-story
into more Dem double standards.--and a COVER UP to boot. 

Meantime the guy who directed an insurrection last time he was office and promises VENGEANCE this
time around, is still leading in the polls. Right now, that's the primary issue anyone should "care about."  

*Not on the part of the parents, but Fox.
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