Everyday I am thankful, because everyday I have something to be outraged about. Thanks to that bastion of truthfulness and objectivity - the
Washington Post - I now have 3,001 more things to be outraged about: President Trump, they claim,
has made precisely 3,001 false or misleading claims so far in his presidency. That should last me until middle age. If he keeps it up, at this rate I should be set for life. And for that I'm super thankful. For without
WaPo's studious fact-checking, I might otherwise neglect to be outraged that Donald Trump said not once, not twice, but
a full twenty-nine times that the U.S. trade deficit with China is $500 billion, instead of $300 billion. Can anyone truly read that without the blood flowing to the face? Without one's delicate hands clenching into outraged fists?
What about the fact - the FACT, dagnabbit - that Trump had the audacity to claim that FDR served as president for 16 years, when he only served 12? Surely an involuntary guttural cry is beginning to escape the sanctified space of your larynx. No? Well what about the time he said Henry Ford invented the assembly line? Henry Ford! Everyone knows it was Ransom Eli Olds. Well, maybe not everyone knows that. But they
should. And I'm ready to smash something breakable now that I know that Trump didn't know that too.
I was unaware that Donald Trump plays loose with the facts and tends to wildly exaggerate. That comes as a complete surprise to me. I had no idea he was a bombastic persuasion peddler. But in his 466 days since taking office,
WaPo sez, he has made "false or misleading" claims an average of 6.5 times per day.
WaPo even has an
interactive graphic displaying the ebb and flow of his fibs.
Comment: Lest you think the author's opinion is extreme, here is a tiny sample of the havoc McCain has wrought over his blood-soaked too-long political career.