“Pruitt LIES and says…”
FIFY
This can be shortened by half and say as much.
My first thought exactly.
Why do reporters still hesitate to say it just as it is? I don’t get it.
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.
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?
Please do hope. You have my permission.
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?
“Then that’s a gift,” Udall said. “That’s in violation of federal law.”
LOCK HIM UP! LOCK HIM UP! LOCK HIM UP!
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.
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.
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.