âManifoldâ? I dare her to ask Don the Con to: (1) state the meaning of the word; (2) correctly spell it; and (3) use it correctly in a sentence.
They do this in Third World countries.
Republicansâ Health Care Plan Is âManifold,â Kellyanne Conway Says
Haha! I first read that as âManafortââŚ
Maybe she meant stochastic.
Just to make sure, I looked up the definition.
And no, she doesnât know what she is talking about.
man¡i¡fold
/ËmanÉËfĹld/
adjective
FORMALâ˘LITERARY
- many and various.
âthe implications of this decision were manifoldâ
synonyms: many, numerous, multiple, multifarious, multitudinous, multiplex, legion, diverse, various, several, varied, different, miscellaneous, assorted, sundry, copious, abundant;
Maybe she was talking about US health insurance providers under GOP meddling?
ManyFold?
Shorter KAC: âManifoldâ is alternative health insurance.
[quote]Weâre going to offer higher quality[/quote]baldfaced lie
[quote]lower costs, more choices[/quote]junk plans with no guarantees
[quote]and less hassle[/quote]âjust die alreadyâ
We know that Trump has the Midas touchâeverything he touches turns to mufflers. Does Midas sell manifolds, too?
âManifold? Good guy, but I barely knew him - was just with the campaign for a few days, I think he supervised the covfefe boysâŚâ
Bless her heart (if she has one)
âThere is a plan,â Conway protested when Wallace said there wasnât one. âWeâve been working on a plan for a long time, and we hope that Congress will come along.â
âWhat weâre going to do over the course of the next couple months â because the lawsuit will move fairly slowly â is to come up with something that can pass into law. Weâd love to work with Democrats. We donât think theyâre going to do that with us until that lawsuit is over.â
Perhaps Ms. Alternative Facts should get her story straight with the Chief of Staff, who said there is no current plan just this morning?
Maybe she does. That is, if sheâs using âmanifoldâ as a euphemism for âblow it out (y)our ass.â
If the media canât find a single member of this Administration capable of telling the American people even an inkling or a kernel of the truth, then they should not put them on the air. No news would serve the public better than lies.
ETA: And they sully their own reputations when they allow obvious untruths to be spoken on their airwaves. Lies, like those told by Conway, do not inform or educate the publicâŚthey do just the opposite.
Post TruthâŚa British writer was talking about it during the first Brexit vote in the UK.
One aspect of Post Truth is one that Trump excels at:
A torrent of liesâŚmore lies in one hour than most people say in one month. Difficult for conventional means to check.
One other thingâŚFeral Trumpers are attracted to the lies for various reasons, one of which is that people like us are perturbed by them
âDonald Trumpâs only been president for two years, so give us a chance and weâll haveâ Weâre working on a plan at the White House.â
Itâs the laughable administration. Across the board they can not put any cohesive message together. No one knows what anyone else is doing except one thing: they are all lying all the time.
Perfect.