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Donald Trump backed off a false claim Friday morning, admitting he had not seen a video of a $400 million payment being unloaded from a US plane in Iran.
The Republican nominee had claimed at rallies twice this week that such a video existed, saying in Maine on Thursday that it was provided by Iranians “to embarrass our president because we have a president who’s incompetent.”
Turns out that Trump told a huge lie when he talked about the video describing the plane carrying a cash transfer to Iran. Why? Because the video never existed. Planned Parenthood is having a chuckle over that one too. Well, at least to Trump's credit, he didn't fabricate any video, but he did fabricate the lie.
Every day, Donald Trump sticks his foot even further into his own mouth. I am surprised he hasn't choked to death by now. LOL.
Article is here.
...And every day you're there to post whatever it is you think is his most recent gaffe. :roll:
So this time he does what he is supposed to do and fess up. Your reaction? Make it a negative.
Pretty normal reaction though, this hypocritical holier-than-thou judgmental viewpoint most of us display.
It is the root cause of political dishonesty, the very reason why seekers of public office have to make canned speeches vetted every-which-way-from-Sunday to make sure they offend the fewest people by focusing on platitudes and the Party line.
I suppose if he had remained silent or stuck to his guns you'd be even more tickled pink?
Whatever. :coffeepap:
...And every day you're there to post whatever it is you think is his most recent gaffe. :roll:
So this time he does what he is supposed to do and fess up. Your reaction? Make it a negative.
Pretty normal reaction though, this hypocritical holier-than-thou judgmental viewpoint most of us display.
It is the root cause of political dishonesty, the very reason why seekers of public office have to make canned speeches vetted every-which-way-from-Sunday to make sure they offend the fewest people by focusing on platitudes and the Party line.
I suppose if he had remained silent or stuck to his guns you'd be even more tickled pink?
Whatever. :coffeepap:
It is the root cause of political dishonesty
Turns out that Trump told a huge lie when he talked about the video describing the plane carrying a cash transfer to Iran. Why? Because the video never existed. Planned Parenthood is having a chuckle over that one too. Well, at least to Trump's credit, he didn't fabricate any video, but he did fabricate the lie.
Every day, Donald Trump sticks his foot even further into his own mouth. I am surprised he hasn't choked to death by now. LOL.
Article is here.
I'd be happy if Trump just stopped telling these whoppers. As for political dishonesty, you attack me for pointing out that Trump lied? I always thought it was lying that was dishonest, politically or otherwise.
Was Trump right? Iran video may show US cash payment | Fox News“The tape was made right, you saw that? With the airplane coming in -- nice plane -- and the airplane coming in and the money coming off I guess, right?” Trump told a crowd in Portland, Maine, on Thursday. “That was given to us, has to be, by the Iranians and you know why the tape was given to us? Because they want to embarrass our country, they want to embarrass our country.”
Donald Trump repeats false claim of tape showing cash delivered to Iran - LA Times"A tape was made, you saw that? With the airplane coming in … and the money coming off, I guess,” he said while addressing supporters in Portland, Maine.
This isn't about whether he stuck to his guns or not, it's about the fact that he pulled something blatantly false out of his ass on the spot and presented it as truth, creating a little mini-scandal in the news. You can feel free to continue to defend all of the ridiculous **** he does and says, but he's shown over and over and over again that virtually every word out of his mouth is a lie with no relation to the truth.
It's the first mistake the guy has owned. Give him some credit.
What next? Do we all give him a thunderous round of applause because he remembered to brush his teeth before bedtime? Or how about we give him the Congressional Medal of Honor because he decided not to run down a group of school children with his car while they were crossing a street? But no, he's lowered the bar so fantastically low that he can tell any horrendous lie, and we should "give him some credit" because for once in his life he was actually shamed into walking it back.
****ing ridiculous.
It kinda seems like personal growth. That should be applauded.
Yes, I applaud him for making one small step away from malignant narcissistic sociopathy. And he should continue down this fantabulous path of spiritual evolution while not being within a billion light years of occupying the White House.
See? Now that's supportive.
No. I responded to your slant that his admission was somehow a negative rather than a proper act as we should expect of someone who made an incorrect statement.
Meanwhile, doing personal research on the actual issue I find you were parroting the false reporting in the press, which report that he stated he SAW the tapes and the money.
Here is the video of his speech:
Here is the quote from a news article:
Was Trump right? Iran video may show US cash payment | Fox News
Think Fox is biased? Here's the same quote from the L.A. Times:
Donald Trump repeats false claim of tape showing cash delivered to Iran - LA Times
This turns into "I saw the money on the plane." How?
This is what bothers me about media reporting. They tell you what he said, and it turns out NOT to be what he said, just what they want you to think he said.
SEE ABOVE.
No. I responded to your slant that his admission was somehow a negative rather than a proper act as we should expect of someone who made an incorrect statement.
Meanwhile, doing personal research on the actual issue I find you were parroting the false reporting in the press, which report that he stated he SAW the tapes and the money.
Here is the video of his speech:
Here is the quote from a news article:
Was Trump right? Iran video may show US cash payment | Fox News
Think Fox is biased? Here's the same quote from the L.A. Times:
Donald Trump repeats false claim of tape showing cash delivered to Iran - LA Times
This turns into "I saw the money on the plane." How?
This is what bothers me about media reporting. They tell you what he said, and it turns out NOT to be what he said, just what they want you to think he said.
SEE ABOVE.
No. Captain Adverse already pointed out the specifics.That tape was a plane with the released hostages coming in. A tape with a plane with cash for Iran does not exist. So he said "I guess". So what? He was fanning the flames for his ignorant supporters who then naturally believed there was a plane load of money for Iran. There are many ways to tell a lie. Trump is an expert at using all of them. When your crowds are that ignorant, it's not hard.
Apparently folks are only into generalization of what was said and not the specifics.
No. Captain Adverse already pointed out the specifics.
Here is the English language version of the supposed video.
You can see the supposed money used in the swap @ 11:24.
@ 11:45 the narrator says 400 million cash was delivered by the plane.
You are going off on a tangent from that which was addressed. But I understand your reluctance to address that now.Yes, money was given to Iran, and it had diddly squat to do with Obama.
The 400 million dollars was paid to Iran because that is the amount that Iran paid for military equipment that was never delivered because of the overthrow of the Shah. The litigation on this issue has been ongoing since 1981, when both Ronald Reagan and Ayatollah Khomeini agreed to have this settled in the World Court at the Hague. The US finally lost the case, and after another delay, finally paid up in January, as ordered by the court. This had absolutely nothing to do with the recent release of hostages around the same time. Trump lied to you again, and once again, you believed him. According to US Constitution, all debts incurred by the United States must be paid.
Article VI - "This Constitution, and the Laws of the United States which shall be made in Pursuance thereof; and all Treaties made, or which shall be made, under the Authority of the United States, shall be the supreme Law of the Land"
which means that Congress has no control over any treaty made by a president, in this case, President Reagan.
14th Amendment - "The validity of the public debt of the United States, authorized by law... shall not be questioned"
We owe the money. We must pay it. It was authorized by law, due to the treaty Reagan made with Iran to have this litigated before the World Court. America is not Donald Trump. We pay our bills. To not pay our bills violates the Constitution.
Yes, money was given to Iran, and it had diddly squat to do with Obama.
The 400 million dollars was paid to Iran because that is the amount that Iran paid for military equipment that was never delivered because of the overthrow of the Shah. The litigation on this issue has been ongoing since 1981, when both Ronald Reagan and Ayatollah Khomeini agreed to have this settled in the World Court at the Hague. The US finally lost the case, and after another delay, finally paid up in January, as ordered by the court. This had absolutely nothing to do with the recent release of hostages around the same time. Trump lied to you again, and once again, you believed him. According to US Constitution, all debts incurred by the United States must be paid.
U.S. to pay Iran $1.7 billion in legal settlement - CNNPolitics.comThe U.S. State Department announced the government had agreed to pay Iran $1.7 billion to settle a case related to the sale of military equipment prior to the Iranian revolution, according to a statement issued on Sunday...Another official said discussions on this claim had occurred in "fits and starts for three decades," and that the settlement, "reduced a significant risk of liability."
Turns out that Trump told a huge lie when he talked about the video describing the plane carrying a cash transfer to Iran. Why? Because the video never existed. Planned Parenthood is having a chuckle over that one too. Well, at least to Trump's credit, he didn't fabricate any video, but he did fabricate the lie.
Every day, Donald Trump sticks his foot even further into his own mouth. I am surprised he hasn't choked to death by now. LOL.
Article is here.
Your link makes it very clear that Trump explained he had misinterpreted the video and what plane was being shown. He didn't lie. He made an assumption about the video that was incorrect. The video APPARENTLY showed the hostages' plane. I saw it.
You call it an intentional lie. The article calls it a lie in its headline. Another blatant misrepresentation by the media and Dan.
You would do well to question the media this election cycle, Dan. They are misrepresenting many things.
because its a big lie, and an important one, hes not lying about something that doesn't matter like whether he fired roger stone or he quit first, this is a US presidential candidate claiming in front of thousands of people and on national tv, that US paid $400 million in hostage payments. Something that encourages kidnappings of american citizens abroad, which makes it a dangerous lie, and a huge accusation. Just like his accusation that the elections are rigged, its one thing if "businessman donald trump" shoots off at the mouth and says stupid stuff, but a presidential candidate declaring to world that the elections are rigged, means every single government, like north korea for example who claims US elections are illegitimate, now have proof thanks to donald. These kinds of lies are inappropriate for a news pundit, let alone a presidential candidate.
because its a big lie, and an important one, hes not lying about something that doesn't matter like whether he fired roger stone or he quit first, this is a US presidential candidate claiming in front of thousands of people and on national tv, that US paid $400 million in hostage payments. Something that encourages kidnappings of american citizens abroad, which makes it a dangerous lie, and a huge accusation. Just like his accusation that the elections are rigged, its one thing if "businessman donald trump" shoots off at the mouth and says stupid stuff, but a presidential candidate declaring to world that the elections are rigged, means every single government, like north korea for example who claims US elections are illegitimate, now have proof thanks to donald. These kinds of lies are inappropriate for a news pundit, let alone a presidential candidate.
You're kidding, right? It WAS the equivalent of ransom. The DOJ advised against this ridiculous CASH TRANSACTION and went unheeded. Advisors cautioned against the timing of this supposedly coincidental deal. Unheeded. And it most certainly does encourage further kidnappings...even if the remarkable coincidence IS true.
Further, Trump is HARDLY the only person criticizing this ridiculous move.
then why is he apologizing? if your saying the president paid $400 million in ransom that is ahuge accusation just like when he said the elections are rigged. These are lies and accusations that have consequences
then why is he apologizing? if your saying the president paid $400 million in ransom that is ahuge accusation just like when he said the elections are rigged. These are lies and accusations that have consequences
Here is the English language version of the supposed video.
You can see the supposed money used in the swap @ 11:24.
@ 11:45 the narrator says 400 million cash was delivered by the plane.
why is this just being brought up now? payiing ransom for the first time in history for hostages is ahuge deal, this was arranged in january and was made public? because its a lie, trump watched some conspiracy video (like what was just posted), just like the video trump saw about muslims applauding 9/11 in new jersey. and now his loyal followers are playing clean up AGAIN
its sad
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