Not only verbally, but they can also lie using interpretive dance, hand gestures, and smug looks on their faces. The modalities for lying are almost endless.
As per the article, weren’t potential-buyers-turned-actual-buyers also told that some of the units had already been bought – specifically, by Trumps – when, no, the Trump in question didn’t purchase a single one, regardless of any claims to the contrary?
Oh, so that’s how he’s gonna make them pay for the wall – land fraud schemes!
Unless he claimed to be a developer when he was not, as the suit alleges.
This is good to know, almost as good as being reintroduced to the word “mendacity.”
I would love to see the Trump campaign submit their next filings using interpretive dance - it probably has as much to do with the real truth as anything they would put on paper.
Ditka declines convention invite, slams Republicans for not getting behind Trump.
"Still, he (Ditka) said, “The Republican Party has its head up its ass — if he’s the candidate, you’ve got to get behind him. It does the party no good. They’re a bunch of assholes.”
Sorry, but which one is the pile of garbage again?
Oh please. Oh Please. Is there some way that we can plant the idea in his head that he should do some of his campaign speeches using interpretive dance? That would be the best thing ever, especially if other Republicans then started doing the same thing in an effort to make him look normal.
http://blog.dilbert.com/post/146605145036/persuasion-update-clinton-vs-trump
Heh.
Scott Adams is now trying to walk back his prediction of Trump victory. Basically, Adams is claiming that Trump is losing due to media bias and unfair accusations of racism and irrational behavior against him. Well, Scott, when someone asks me for a job, and he tells me three different contradictory stories about what his plans are, I’m gonna think he’s either evil or crazy or both.
Yeah, I’ve been had. I thought Adams was prescient, but now it seems like he’s just another wingnut indulging in magical thinking.
This is sloppy work, an amateur move on the part of Trump and/or his campaign staff.
Hold onto that, as it may be worth something someday. I still wish I’d bought and kept a six-pack of Billy Beer 40 years ago.
The Dilbert creator is saying nice things about The Donald? Ugh. I thought better of him than that.
Well, this speech apparently had actual substance and thought behind it, which is a step forward for him, and may soothe a little establishment Republcians who now know such a Trump is at least possible (although his message in this one is one they won’t generally like).
Still, like I’ve said before, this isn’t the Trump that gets media attention or his followers really excited, so I do wonder how much good such moments are really going to do him.
Mike would have done it, but right now he is too busy with his latest business venture, Mike Ditka’s ProstatePM. I am not making this up. I actually fell kind of sorry for him, but the guy’s gotta make a living.
If I may shift gears for a moment, fellas: Da 2004 New England Patriots vs. Mike Ditka’s swollen prostate. Who would win, and what would be da final score?
Dikka. 73-0.
Trump University wasn’t his only “educational” effort.
“Trump Institute Offered Get-Rich Schemes With Plagiarized Lessons”
http://www.nytimes.com/2016/06/30/us/politics/donald-trump-institute-plagiarism.html
The NRA is running an ad attacking Hillary and endorsing Trump. The ad was apparently filmed in a VA cemetery. Which is in violation of VA policy, and caused the VA to condemn the ad.