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Post by revirdsuba99 on Jun 26, 2022 19:13:25 GMT
Well, that's not comforting.....
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Post by revirdsuba99 on Jun 26, 2022 19:16:47 GMT
Another FOX host... 'I have seen no evidence': Fox News host blasts 'unhinged' Trump for election liesDavid Edwards June 26, 2022 Fox News host Brian Kilmeade took a shot at former President Donald Trump for his "unhinged" lies about the 2020 presidential election. While speaking about the Jan. 6 hearings, Kilmeade recalled his interactions with Trump following the last presidential election. "The president was unhinged during that period," the Fox News host said. "I interviewed him at West Point and he was kind enough to give me a few minutes. I've never seen him so angry. That was in between the election and Jan. 6." "As soon as we were done, he just stormed off," he continued. "And you know how long -- I've known him for 15 years or 20 years prior to him going to the White House. I've never seen him so angry." *** Kilmeade added: "So he's convinced he was robbed. There's no doubt about it. But I have not seen any evidence and these are all incremental examples." www.rawstory.com/brian-kilmeade-trump-unhinged/
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Post by revirdsuba99 on Jun 26, 2022 19:30:50 GMT
Boebert campaigning in Illinois.. helping former's cause, not so much!!!
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Post by revirdsuba99 on Jun 26, 2022 19:37:33 GMT
Former just blew up Illinois GOP plans According to a report from the New York Times, the Illinois Republican Party's plan to put a candidate in place that they feel can beat Gov. J.B. Pritzker (D) in November is going down in flames due to Donald Trump and his supporters. As the Times' Reid Epstein reports, more than $50 million dollars was involved to make Mayor Richard C. Irvin of Aurora the nominee and now it looks like -- due to the former president and his rabid followers, -- they will be saddled with previously little known state Sen. Darren Bailey (R) who once proposed kicking Chicago out of Illinois. *** According to the report, "Kenneth Griffin, the Chicago billionaire hedge fund founder who is the chief benefactor for Illinois Republicans, gave $50 million to Mr. Irvin for the primary alone and pledged to spend more for him in the general election. Mr. Griffin, the state’s richest man, will not support any other Republican in the race against Mr. Pritzker, according to his spokesman, Zia Ahmed. Mr. Griffin announced last week that his hedge fund and trading firm would relocate to Miami." Pritzker, for his part, is enjoying the chaos, telling reporters, "It’s a mess over there. They’re all anti-choice. Literally, you can go down the list of things that I think really matter to people across the state. And, you know, they’re all terrible. So I’ll take any one of them and I’ll beat them." www.rawstory.com/donald-trump-supporters-2657564591/
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Post by onelasttime on Jun 26, 2022 19:37:39 GMT
I’m sure the Republicans will find a away to blame President Biden for this..
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Post by revirdsuba99 on Jun 26, 2022 19:39:40 GMT
You bet, not last year though ..
Plural, recent years..
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Post by crazy4scraps on Jun 26, 2022 20:31:24 GMT
Oh by all means elect this one to be governor. 🤦🏻♀️ Oy. Open mouth, insert foot. She’s a real winner for sure.
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Post by onelasttime on Jun 26, 2022 21:08:34 GMT
This would be a normal type picture for every president but dumpster don.
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Post by onelasttime on Jun 26, 2022 21:14:05 GMT
Amen to that brother…
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Post by onelasttime on Jun 26, 2022 21:15:49 GMT
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purplebee
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Jun 27, 2014 20:37:34 GMT
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Post by purplebee on Jun 26, 2022 22:10:03 GMT
Oh by all means elect this one to be governor. 🤦🏻♀️ Oy. Open mouth, insert foot. She’s a real winner for sure. She is a horrible, hypocritical, trump humping liar. Unfortunately she will probably be elected. As a liberal Arkansan, I am SO sick about this. My one slim hope is that the rednecks will not vote for a woman Governor. Ugh…..
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naby64
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Post by naby64 on Jun 27, 2022 1:22:38 GMT
Oy. Open mouth, insert foot. She’s a real winner for sure. She is a horrible, hypocritical, trump humping liar. Unfortunately she will probably be elected. As a liberal Arkansan, I am SO sick about this. My one slim hope is that the rednecks will not vote for a woman Governor. Ugh….. but they will...
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Post by revirdsuba99 on Jun 27, 2022 1:58:54 GMT
Gov Hutchinson(?) said it was time to move away from former. Guess he forgot about SHS.
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Post by onelasttime on Jun 27, 2022 4:52:03 GMT
Some of what’s in CA Budget.
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Post by onelasttime on Jun 27, 2022 16:01:08 GMT
6-28-2022
I had read there was a shooting at a sandwich place but didn’t see the details until now…
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twinsmomfla99
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Post by twinsmomfla99 on Jun 27, 2022 16:05:34 GMT
I love Stephen King on Twitter.
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Post by revirdsuba99 on Jun 27, 2022 16:07:58 GMT
One time when I opened my hamburger a outside Wendy's they had mayo on the. They just ended up on the ground in the parking lot. Shoot someone, no way and I detest mayo!!!
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Post by onelasttime on Jun 27, 2022 16:20:30 GMT
He has an interesting way of saying things, but he has a point….
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Post by onelasttime on Jun 27, 2022 17:52:05 GMT
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lindas
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Post by lindas on Jun 27, 2022 19:09:29 GMT
He has an interesting way of saying things, but he has a point…. No he doesn’t have a point because the coach wasn’t leading a prayer service. A prayer service would consist of 2 or more people and he was alone on the field.
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Post by revirdsuba99 on Jun 27, 2022 20:01:40 GMT
He has an interesting way of saying things, but he has a point…. No he doesn’t have a point because the coach wasn’t leading a prayer service. A prayer service would consist of 2 or more people and he was alone on the field. Um no... Maybe the first time. Many players felt obligated to join numerous times. It was groups on the 50 yard line over time... I think they were also held in other places within/around the school.
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Post by pixiechick on Jun 27, 2022 21:08:11 GMT
twinsmomfla99 We for sure, in NJ don't believe a word he says, ever!! You don't have to rely on believing Chris Christie, when the actual words are coming out of Hillary's own mouth. Not to mention mainstream news sources report on it.
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Post by aj2hall on Jun 27, 2022 21:37:45 GMT
Muir was absolutely right, Chris Christie was trying to make false comparisons between the 2000, 2016 and 2020 elections. Apples and oranges, not a both sides argument. news.yahoo.com/abc-news-anchor-shuts-down-211630207.html?guccounter=1&guce_referrer=aHR0cHM6Ly93d3cuZ29vZ2xlLmNvbS8&guce_referrer_sig=AQAAAIE_M-FuHvQOlyi5aQ4h1ORprm61xBrN4HI9OAOApa035hxG6WAsYSG5PuJlUc2g-luMOXwKlMsFm6NtNI8wI8ub-fsKY8S7n0SHZlUecThlNVi4yn7_5XNNnhhnI_r2TzpsnZr365iCPld6QVO-3JP8BKvmT14ui7J7SeWyLSeRIn Christie’s view, though, this was actually a bipartisan problem and “goes all the way back to 2000” and the dispute over the Florida presidential election recount, which eventually went to the United States Supreme Court. (By a 5-4 majority, the court granted George W. Bush’s request to stay the Florida Supreme Court’s decision and halt the recount.)
“You had supporters of Al Gore, who even after Vice President Gore conceded the election and certified it himself as the president of the Senate, refused to accept George W. Bush as legitimate,” Christie declared. “You’ve heard Hillary Clinton say she still doesn’t accept the 2016 results as legitimate. This is a dangerous thing in this country brought to a new level in 2020.”
Cutting the former New Jersey governor off, Muir shot back: “I have to interrupt right there because you also know, Governor, that Al Gore stood before the nation and actually conceded and did something very different than what we witnessed. This is much different.”
Christie contended that he wasn’t talking about Gore himself but merely his supporters, asserting that many of them “did not believe George W. Bush was legitimate.” Additionally, he noted that there were Democrats who voted against Bush’s electoral certification in the House of Representatives.
“What I’m saying is this is a disturbing trend and pattern that’s been increasing in intensity from 2000 to 2016, now to 2020,” he continued.
Muir, however, wrapped up his conversation with Christie by suggesting the former GOP presidential candidate had offered up a false equivalence.
“I get what you’re saying,” the anchor concluded. “I just don't want our audience to think I'm not aware that there isn’t a real equivalency here when you have a former president who is sowing seeds of doubt in this particular election.”
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Post by onelasttime on Jun 27, 2022 21:38:01 GMT
He has an interesting way of saying things, but he has a point…. No he doesn’t have a point because the coach wasn’t leading a prayer service. A prayer service would consist of 2 or more people and he was alone on the field. Here is a picture saying otherwise.
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Post by revirdsuba99 on Jun 27, 2022 21:51:25 GMT
He has an interesting way of saying things, but he has a point…. No he doesn’t have a point because the coach wasn’t leading a prayer service. A prayer service would consist of 2 or more people and he was alone on the field. Guess you missed this... lindas
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Post by aj2hall on Jun 27, 2022 23:04:32 GMT
Fox and the coach himself have falsely been pushing the narrative that he was praying by himself, but that's clearly not the case. He started praying by himself but then it evolved to include players on both teams. www.npr.org/2022/06/27/1106290141/supreme-court-high-school-coach-right-to-prayThe three dissenters said that account of the facts blinkered reality. Writing for the three liberals, Justice Sonia Sotomayor said that Kennedy's prayer was neither private speech, nor benign. She pointed to the fact that the coach conducted a media blitz leading ultimately to the field being stormed and students being knocked down. And she said "schools face a higher risk of unconstitutionally 'coerc[ing] ... support or participat[ion] in religion or its exercise' than other government entities."University of Virginia law professor Douglas Laycock usually files briefs siding with religion advocates. But not in this case. He called Monday's ruling, "fundamentally dishonest" and pointed to the third sentence of the Gorsuch opinion, which characterizes coach Kennedy's conduct as "quiet isolated prayers," stating, "They weren't quiet and they weren't isolated. They were leading the students in prayer, and to say that's okay undermines all the school prayer cases." By that he means Supreme Court decisions barring teacher- or student-led prayers in public school classrooms, and ceremonies like graduation.By the time of the homecoming game, Kennedy's media appearances had made him something of a celebrity, and things in Bremerton had gotten so tense that despite extra police at the game, the mainly pro-prayer crowd mobbed the field, knocking over some of the band members and cheerleaders. Kennedy, surrounded by TV cameras and some players, knelt to pray on the field while a state legislator placed his hand on Kennedy's shoulder in support. That wasn't all. There were Satan worshippers there, too, from Seattle. It was, recalled the school principal, "a zoo."The school continued to tell Kennedy and his lawyers that it wanted to accommodate his wish to pray, but it wanted a less public demonstration of faith because it said the post game prayers would be seen as the school endorsing religion. www.washingtonpost.com/politics/2022/06/27/supreme-court-praying-football-coach/Those supporting the school district say that Kennedy has radically recast the events that led to his dismissal and that his actions during the 2015 football season were hardly private acts of faith. His Facebook post — “I think I just might have been fired for praying” — drew national attention and elicited support from prominent advocates, including former president Donald Trump and Fox News pundits. For years, Kennedy took a knee and bowed after games, and nothing came of it. But then some of the BHS Knights decided they would pray, as well. And they invited players from opposing teams. There were prayers in the locker room and photos of what looked like Kennedy praying while holding helmets of both teams.
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Post by pixiechick on Jun 28, 2022 0:19:52 GMT
Muir was absolutely right, Chris Christie was trying to make false comparisons between the 2000, 2016 and 2020 elections. Apples and oranges, not a both sides argument. news.yahoo.com/abc-news-anchor-shuts-down-211630207.html?guccounter=1&guce_referrer=aHR0cHM6Ly93d3cuZ29vZ2xlLmNvbS8&guce_referrer_sig=AQAAAIE_M-FuHvQOlyi5aQ4h1ORprm61xBrN4HI9OAOApa035hxG6WAsYSG5PuJlUc2g-luMOXwKlMsFm6NtNI8wI8ub-fsKY8S7n0SHZlUecThlNVi4yn7_5XNNnhhnI_r2TzpsnZr365iCPld6QVO-3JP8BKvmT14ui7J7SeWyLSeRIn Christie’s view, though, this was actually a bipartisan problem and “goes all the way back to 2000” and the dispute over the Florida presidential election recount, which eventually went to the United States Supreme Court. (By a 5-4 majority, the court granted George W. Bush’s request to stay the Florida Supreme Court’s decision and halt the recount.)
“You had supporters of Al Gore, who even after Vice President Gore conceded the election and certified it himself as the president of the Senate, refused to accept George W. Bush as legitimate,” Christie declared. “You’ve heard Hillary Clinton say she still doesn’t accept the 2016 results as legitimate. This is a dangerous thing in this country brought to a new level in 2020.”
Cutting the former New Jersey governor off, Muir shot back: “I have to interrupt right there because you also know, Governor, that Al Gore stood before the nation and actually conceded and did something very different than what we witnessed. This is much different.”
Christie contended that he wasn’t talking about Gore himself but merely his supporters, asserting that many of them “did not believe George W. Bush was legitimate.” Additionally, he noted that there were Democrats who voted against Bush’s electoral certification in the House of Representatives.
“What I’m saying is this is a disturbing trend and pattern that’s been increasing in intensity from 2000 to 2016, now to 2020,” he continued.
Muir, however, wrapped up his conversation with Christie by suggesting the former GOP presidential candidate had offered up a false equivalence.
“I get what you’re saying,” the anchor concluded. “I just don't want our audience to think I'm not aware that there isn’t a real equivalency here when you have a former president who is sowing seeds of doubt in this particular election.”Except, this is what I was responding to: A tweet saying that Hillary "doesn't accept the 2016 results as legitimate." claiming that's a lie that needs to be corrected because she made a concession speech and a phone call. Her very own words since the speech and phone call say it's NOT a lie. As do several mainstream media sources.
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Post by onelasttime on Jun 28, 2022 1:35:26 GMT
Muir was absolutely right, Chris Christie was trying to make false comparisons between the 2000, 2016 and 2020 elections. Apples and oranges, not a both sides argument. news.yahoo.com/abc-news-anchor-shuts-down-211630207.html?guccounter=1&guce_referrer=aHR0cHM6Ly93d3cuZ29vZ2xlLmNvbS8&guce_referrer_sig=AQAAAIE_M-FuHvQOlyi5aQ4h1ORprm61xBrN4HI9OAOApa035hxG6WAsYSG5PuJlUc2g-luMOXwKlMsFm6NtNI8wI8ub-fsKY8S7n0SHZlUecThlNVi4yn7_5XNNnhhnI_r2TzpsnZr365iCPld6QVO-3JP8BKvmT14ui7J7SeWyLSeRIn Christie’s view, though, this was actually a bipartisan problem and “goes all the way back to 2000” and the dispute over the Florida presidential election recount, which eventually went to the United States Supreme Court. (By a 5-4 majority, the court granted George W. Bush’s request to stay the Florida Supreme Court’s decision and halt the recount.)
“You had supporters of Al Gore, who even after Vice President Gore conceded the election and certified it himself as the president of the Senate, refused to accept George W. Bush as legitimate,” Christie declared. “You’ve heard Hillary Clinton say she still doesn’t accept the 2016 results as legitimate. This is a dangerous thing in this country brought to a new level in 2020.”
Cutting the former New Jersey governor off, Muir shot back: “I have to interrupt right there because you also know, Governor, that Al Gore stood before the nation and actually conceded and did something very different than what we witnessed. This is much different.”
Christie contended that he wasn’t talking about Gore himself but merely his supporters, asserting that many of them “did not believe George W. Bush was legitimate.” Additionally, he noted that there were Democrats who voted against Bush’s electoral certification in the House of Representatives.
“What I’m saying is this is a disturbing trend and pattern that’s been increasing in intensity from 2000 to 2016, now to 2020,” he continued.
Muir, however, wrapped up his conversation with Christie by suggesting the former GOP presidential candidate had offered up a false equivalence.
“I get what you’re saying,” the anchor concluded. “I just don't want our audience to think I'm not aware that there isn’t a real equivalency here when you have a former president who is sowing seeds of doubt in this particular election.”Except, this is what I was responding to: A tweet saying that Hillary "doesn't accept the 2016 results as legitimate." claiming that's a lie that needs to be corrected because she made a concession speech and a phone call. Her very own words since the speech and phone call say it's NOT a lie. As do several mainstream media sources. I laughed at this comment you made on another thread. “I'm not defending her, I'm advocating for just a little bit of critical thinking.” IMO your comments about Christie’s show a lack of understanding of critical thinking. Also IMO Christie’s comment was “she did it to” type of comment to give trump cover for his continued narrative the election as stolen from him. Let’s recap what each did after the election they both lost. 2016 Election night Hillary conceded the election to trump The next day she gave a concession speech and in that speech she wished trump a successful presidency. While Hillary won the popular vote she lost the electoral college vote because she lost three swing states. She lost by a total of 80,000 +/- split between the three swing state. I think state she lost by 12,000 votes. Her campaign could have paid to have for a recount of these three states and they didn’t. That Jill person who ran as independent or Green Party candidate did pay for one of the states and that was the only recount. Hillary, as a former First Lady , attended trump inauguration. Yes, Hillary did make the comment in question. The earliest I found it was in fall of 2019. Almost 3 years after the 2016 election. She made it while talking about the Russian’s interference in the election. She did make a point that while we know the Russians had interfered in the election, we don’t how much damage they actually did. And she is right, we don’t know. 2020 Election. trump never conceded the election or gave a concession speech. Almost from the day after the election he started talking about fraud. His campaign and/or supporters filed over 60 lawsuits mostly in the swing claiming voter fraud. He side lost everyone but one. He is on record calling an official in Georgia asking them to find 11,000 + votes because that is all he would need to win. Evidence is coming out that he planned/tried to use the DOJ to claim there was fraud in elections in some of the swing states. More evidence is coming out that he was an active participant in the planning of the events of January 6. And there is always going to be the question why he didn’t listen to the frantic people, including his son, pleading with him to call the protestors off that day. I guess he finally did but it was a couple of hours after the assault started. He did not go to Joe Biden’s inauguration. Two years later he is still pushing the lie the election was stolen from him and Joe Biden is not the legitimate president. Yes she made the comment. But you have to look at the big picture and compared it to what trump did and is doing. It’s like her stepping off a curb while trump stepped off a cliff. In other words, there is no true comparison between how the two viewed/handled the election they both lost. All Christie was doing was trying to stir up trouble and that is where the critical thinking comes in is understanding what he was really up to. IMO.
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Post by pixiechick on Jun 28, 2022 1:58:50 GMT
Except, this is what I was responding to: A tweet saying that Hillary "doesn't accept the 2016 results as legitimate." claiming that's a lie that needs to be corrected because she made a concession speech and a phone call. Her very own words since the speech and phone call say it's NOT a lie. As do several mainstream media sources. Yes she made the comment. But you have to look at the big picture and compared it to what trump did and is doing. No, I don't. I'll just refer you back to my previous post about WHAT it was that I was responding to. What Christie said is still not lie. No matter how much worse Trump is than anyone, that won't change facts.
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Post by aj2hall on Jun 28, 2022 2:01:42 GMT
Muir was absolutely right, Chris Christie was trying to make false comparisons between the 2000, 2016 and 2020 elections. Apples and oranges, not a both sides argument. news.yahoo.com/abc-news-anchor-shuts-down-211630207.html?guccounter=1&guce_referrer=aHR0cHM6Ly93d3cuZ29vZ2xlLmNvbS8&guce_referrer_sig=AQAAAIE_M-FuHvQOlyi5aQ4h1ORprm61xBrN4HI9OAOApa035hxG6WAsYSG5PuJlUc2g-luMOXwKlMsFm6NtNI8wI8ub-fsKY8S7n0SHZlUecThlNVi4yn7_5XNNnhhnI_r2TzpsnZr365iCPld6QVO-3JP8BKvmT14ui7J7SeWyLSeRIn Christie’s view, though, this was actually a bipartisan problem and “goes all the way back to 2000” and the dispute over the Florida presidential election recount, which eventually went to the United States Supreme Court. (By a 5-4 majority, the court granted George W. Bush’s request to stay the Florida Supreme Court’s decision and halt the recount.)
“You had supporters of Al Gore, who even after Vice President Gore conceded the election and certified it himself as the president of the Senate, refused to accept George W. Bush as legitimate,” Christie declared. “You’ve heard Hillary Clinton say she still doesn’t accept the 2016 results as legitimate. This is a dangerous thing in this country brought to a new level in 2020.”
Cutting the former New Jersey governor off, Muir shot back: “I have to interrupt right there because you also know, Governor, that Al Gore stood before the nation and actually conceded and did something very different than what we witnessed. This is much different.”
Christie contended that he wasn’t talking about Gore himself but merely his supporters, asserting that many of them “did not believe George W. Bush was legitimate.” Additionally, he noted that there were Democrats who voted against Bush’s electoral certification in the House of Representatives.
“What I’m saying is this is a disturbing trend and pattern that’s been increasing in intensity from 2000 to 2016, now to 2020,” he continued.
Muir, however, wrapped up his conversation with Christie by suggesting the former GOP presidential candidate had offered up a false equivalence.
“I get what you’re saying,” the anchor concluded. “I just don't want our audience to think I'm not aware that there isn’t a real equivalency here when you have a former president who is sowing seeds of doubt in this particular election.”Except, this is what I was responding to: A tweet saying that Hillary "doesn't accept the 2016 results as legitimate." claiming that's a lie that needs to be corrected because she made a concession speech and a phone call. Her very own words since the speech and phone call say it's NOT a lie. As do several mainstream media sources. No, what I posted is the full context of Christie's comments. He was making a false comparison.
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