You are able to see that this continuously needing to explain why “Is does not really mean Is” has become a wornout Trump tune.
His inference was that it was a BBB rating. His inference is what counts!
Apparently Kelly was smart enough to see through the subterfuge and did not fall for the Three Card Monty.
He never said it wasn’t a BBB rating. It obviously was. It’s just that the BBB didn’t send it directly to him, in direct contradiction of what so many of the anti-Trumpers are claiming in a vain attempt to portray him as a liar.
Trump University did indeed hold an A- rating from the BBB, at least for a while.
Trump did receive a faxed copy of this rating, from his office, during the debate, and declared it as coming from his office.
The anti-Trumpers, in a desperate attempt to land a blow against Trump, have mischaracterized the scenario as Trump claiming that he received that copy of the rating *directly* from someone at the BBB, so they can then turn around and accuse him of lying about it, brandishing the BBB quote that they never sent anything to him.
It’s perfectly true that the BBB never sent Trump anything. But since Trump never claimed that, the claim is irrelevant.
“Apparently Kelly was smart enough to see through the subterfuge and did not fall for the Three Card Monty”
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Kelly isn’t smart enough to find her pants in the morning.