I can’t find it now but yesterday (11/6) I’d swear I saw a New York Times (online) front page headline describe some of Trump’s statements as “lies” as opposed to “falsehoods” or some other such wimpy euphemisms. Is this the first time since he was elected president they’ve done that?
Sorry, didn’t realize the was GQ.
Yesterday was 11/5.
Washington Post: Trump’s lies about the election are awful. But his spell is breaking.
Even if this is a factual question, I think P&E will allow more latitude for commentary than GQ.
Colibri
General Questions Moderator
The New York Times has a story with “falsehoods” in the headline but “lies” in the text.
In Torrent of Falsehoods, Trump Claims Election Is Being Stolen
And the NY Times used the word “lies” in a headline about its The Daily program.
I’m just waiting for the word Bullshit.