Discussion: Pruitt Incorrectly Says Ex-Landlord's Husband Wasn't Listed As EPA Lobbyist

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“Pruitt LIES and says…”

FIFY

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This can be shortened by half and say as much.

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My first thought exactly.

Why do reporters still hesitate to say it just as it is? I don’t get it.

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How many times does he have to prove it to the committee - he’s a pathological liar?

It’s like an old SNL skit … but not funny.

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Udall is from NM, not MN.

“Do you think that’s acceptable? To have this individual, Mr. Hart, who’s a lobbyist, and then you rent a room from him at a pretty good deal?”

Would it be wrong to hope that room had asbestos insulation, lead-paint chips, and contaminated tap water?

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Please do hope. You have my permission. :expressionless:

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Really. How many times does a public figure have to be caught in a brazen lie before a journalist calls him a liar in print?

Journalists please inform. 2, 4, 23?

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“Then that’s a gift,” Udall said. “That’s in violation of federal law.”

LOCK HIM UP! LOCK HIM UP! LOCK HIM UP!

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I don’t know, but I think Trump holds the record, by a quantum margin!

I don’t understand the uproar over this. The Lobbyist just wanted to talk about Russian Adoptions.

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Seventy times seven?

(And, to borrow the quote from Hillary Clinton, we’ve been keeping count.)

Why say “incorrectly”? He’s a lying sack of shit.

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So…he lied…AGAIN. Not ‘incorrectly stated’ again…

… his lips are moving

"EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt on Wednesday defended the extremely good deal he got on a Washington, D.C. condo lease last year — from one half of a lobbyist power couple — by saying his landlord’s husband wasn’t subsequently listed as an EPA lobbyist.

Except he was."

lie2 | lī |
noun
an intentionally false statement: the whole thing is a pack of lies | Mungo felt a pang of shame at telling Alice a lie.