Yeah, they don't
say liar, just so they can say, "Well, I didn't say that".
So, because the demoSTUPIDs think that we are idiots, I looked up the synonyms for the word "mislead". Here's the results:
To cause to accept what is false, especially by trickery or misrepresentation: beguile, betray, bluff, cozen, deceive, delude, double-cross, dupe, fool, hoodwink, humbug, take in, trick. Informal : bamboozle, have. Slang : four-flush. Idioms: lead astray, play false, pull the wool over someone's eyes, put something over on, take for a ride.
Ok, since we have to play word games with this crowd, here's the questions that we seem to need to ask:
- Did the president beguile the American people?
- Did the president betray the American people?
- Did the president bluff the American people?
- Did the president cozen the American people?
- Did the president deceive the American people?
- Did the president delude the American people?
- Did the president double-cross the American people?
- Did the president dupe the American people?
- Did the president fool the American people?
- Did the president hoodwink the American people?
- Did the president humbug the American people?
- Did the president take in the American people?
- Did the president trick the American people?
- Did the president bamboozle the American people?
- Did the president four-flush the American people?
- Did the president lead astray the American people?
- Did the president play false the American people?
- Did the president pull the wool over the American people's eyes?
- Did the president put something over on the American people?
- Did the president take the American people for a ride?
Well. Did he?