excalibur
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It is all Biden and the Democrats have. They convinced the cult members that Trump lied 30,000 times in 4-years (FFS).
Now they always do what they accuse others of doing.
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Now they always do what they accuse others of doing.
During the recent presidential debate, President Biden repeatedly made misleading statements about former President Trump. Afterward, he and his surrogates falsely claimed Trump was lying. This is a classic case of projection, where someone attributes their own unacceptable behaviors to others. In politics, projection is a deceptive tool used to mislead the public and shift the narrative. Here are fifteen example of Biden lying during the debate:
1. "Suckers and losers"
Background: Biden claimed Trump called fallen soldiers "suckers" and "losers." This allegation comes from an article in The Atlantic, citing anonymous sources. However, numerous individuals present at the time, including former National Security Adviser John Bolton, denied hearing Trump make such statements. Trump denies that statement. The lack of credible, on-the-record confirmations makes this accusation dubious at best. On the other hand there is video of Biden calling soldiers 'stupid bastards'.
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2. "Hitler did good things"
Background: Biden asserted that Trump said Hitler did good things. This stems from Michael Bender’s book, where it’s reported Trump made this remark during a trip to Europe. Bender does not claim he heard the remark but heard from someone else that Trump said it. Trump has denied this statement. Given the context of Bender's claim and the lack of witnesses corroborating it, Biden's assertion remains unproven and inflammatory.
3. "Fine people"
Background: Biden repeated the claim that Trump called white nationalists "fine people" after the Charlottesville protests. However, Trump’s actual remarks, when taken in full context, differentiated between the violent extremists and peaceful protesters debating the removal of a statue. The narrative that Trump supported white nationalists is a misrepresentation. Even Snopes calls Biden's claim false.
No, Trump Did Not Call Neo-Nazis and White Supremacists 'Very Fine People'.
4. "My son died in Iraq"
Background: Biden falsely claimed his son, Beau Biden, died in Iraq. Beau Biden served in Iraq but died of brain cancer in 2015. This embellishment not only misrepresents the truth but also disrespects the genuine service and sacrifice of military families.
5. "I capped insulin at $15"
Background: Biden boasted about capping insulin prices at $15. In reality, there is no federal mandate capping insulin at this price. Insulin prices continue to be determined by pharmaceutical companies, with patients still facing high costs.
6. "I capped Medicaid drug expenses at $200"
Background: Biden claimed he capped Medicaid drug expenses at $200. There is no such federal cap in place. Medicaid drug costs remain subject to state regulations and pharmaceutical pricing strategies, making Biden's claim misleading.
7. "Retaliation against enemies"
Background: Biden suggested Trump, if elected, would engage in retaliation against political enemies. The fact is that Biden and his political allies have spent four years investigating and prosecuting President Trump and his closest advisors including Peter Navarro who is currently in prison and Steve Bannon who reports to prison on Monday. There is no evidence that Trump would similarly prosecute Biden despite widespread public support.
8. "Trump said he would be a dictator"
Background: Biden alleged Trump stated he would be a dictator. Trump’s remark, made in jest, was a response to accusations from his critics about his leadership style. Context is crucial here; Trump was mocking the absurdity of the claims, not making a serious declaration of intent.
9. "No soldiers died on my watch"
Background: Biden's assertion that no soldiers died on his watch is blatantly false. The chaotic withdrawal from Afghanistan resulted in the deaths of 13 U.S. service members in August 2021. Gold Star families have vocally criticized Biden for this misleading claim, highlighting their pain and frustration.
These photos released by the 1st Marine Division, Camp Pendleton/U.S. Department of Defense, show 12 service members killed in the US pullout of Afghanistan on Aug. 26, 2021.
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