Although Trump made numerous false statements throughout the debate …
Name a single one, Jared. Proof by assertion is a blatant logical fallacy.
Never mind claiming that Biden had any ground to lose is itself a false statement.
3 posted on
07/02/2024 6:40:03 PM PDT by
Olog-hai
("No Republican, no matter how liberal, is going to woo a Democratic vote." -- Ronald Reagan, 1960)
To: Olog-hai
I agree. What they are calling “Trump’s lies” were exaggerations, not actual lies.
5 posted on
07/02/2024 6:44:11 PM PDT by
nwrep
To: Olog-hai
Name a single one I'll list the "lies" that were alleged in the article's linked article, so others don't have to go there and read it:
- his assertions that some Democratic-led states allow babies to be executed after birth
- This is Trump's reference to Ralph Northam's comment about delivering a baby and then leaving it untreated until the mother decides what to do.
- that every legal scholar and everybody in general wanted Roe v. Wade overturned
- This is obviously a Trumpism. Nobody can claim "every" person is this or that, but it's not a lie in the common sense. There were plenty of people of all persuasions and status who have been advocating for the overturning of Roe v Wade for decades.
- there were no terror attacks during his presidency
- They cite things that, at the time, the LAAP-dog media downplayed as terrorist attacks because of the race of the perpetrators:
- a mass murder in New York City in 2017, which killed eight people and injured others, was a terrorist attack carried out in support of ISIS
- a 2019 attack by an extremist member of Saudi Arabia’s military, which killed three US servicemembers and injured others at a military base in Florida, “was motivated by jihadist ideology” and was carried out by a longtime “associate” of al Qaeda.
- a “domestic terrorist attack” when one of Trump’s supporters mailed improvised explosive devices to prominent Democratic officials, CNN and other people in 2018
- a White supremacist pleaded guilty to multiple charges in New York, including first-degree murder in furtherance of an act of terrorism, for killing a Black man in March 2017 to try to start a race war
- a 2019 shooting massacre at a Walmart in Texas as an act of domestic terrorism; the gunman who killed 23 people was targeting Latinos
- that Iran didn’t fund terror groups during his presidency
- Trump’s claim that Iran wasn’t funding Hezbollah, Hamas or any other terror group during his presidency is false. Iran’s funding for such groups did decline in the second half of his presidency, in large part because his sanctions on Iran had a major negative impact on the Iranian economy, but the funding never stopped entirely
- that the US has provided more aid to Ukraine than Europe has
- that Biden for years referred to Black people as “super predators,”
- that Biden is planning to quadruple people’s taxes
- Howard Gleckman, senior fellow in the Urban-Brookings Tax Policy Center at the Urban Institute think tank, said in an email: ...his organization’s analysis of Biden’s budget proposal for fiscal 2024, which included his most recent tax plan, found that the major tax provisions would “would raise taxes by an average of $2,290, or reduce taxable income by 2.3 percent.”
- that then-House Speaker Nancy Pelosi turned down 10,000 National Guard troops for the US Capitol on January 6, 2021
- that Americans don’t pay the cost of his tariffs on China and other countries
- First and most critically, this money wasn’t from China. Though the Trump administration made the payments because farmers had been hurt by his trade war with China, the aid money came from US taxpayers: Study after study, including one this year from the federal government’s bipartisan US International Trade Commission, has found that Americans have borne almost the entire cost of Trump’s tariffs on Chinese products.
- that Europe accepts no American cars
- t’s not true either that the European Union won’t take American products in general or won’t accept American cars in particular, though some US exports face EU trade barriers and though US automakers have often had a hard time gaining popularity with European consumers...
According to a December 2023 report from the European Automobile Manufacturers’ Association, the EU is the second-largest market for US vehicle exports — importing 271,476 US vehicles in 2022, valued at nearly 9 billion euro. (Some of these are vehicles made by European automakers at plants in the US.) The EU’s Eurostat statistical office says that car imports from the US hit a new peak in 2020, Trump’s last full year in office, at a value of about 11 billion euro.
- that he is the president who got the Veterans Choice program through Congress
- that fraud marred the results of the 2020 election
- [Me: I won't bother including CNN's rebuttal]
-PJ
13 posted on
07/02/2024 7:53:52 PM PDT by
Political Junkie Too
( * LAAP = Left-wing Activist Agitprop Press (formerly known as the MSM))
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