Sure, some of those are matters of interpretation. But I submit that a lot of them are objective and verifiable.
Some might as well be (equally true of Biden. Never heard of a politician who never lied), but I doubt that it's "a lot".
Trump said that Biden would ban all fracking. Biden did not say that he would ban all fracking; he said that he would not expand fracking on federal land.
I could've sworn you said something about "lying when you can see the facts with your own two eyes"?
Yeah, he walked back on that once he realized it's not a popular stance. Doesn't change the fact that he wanted to ban fracking outright.
Trump said that he appointed 'about 300' federal judges; he actually appointed 216.
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3. Focus on stupid minutae that are technically untrue, but don't detract from the truthfulness of his whole message ("well, Trump said ALL Democrats, but our data clearly shows that only 99% of the democrats. See? He's lying").
Trump said that Mexico will be paying for the wall; so far all funding from the wall has come from within the United States.
So a campaign promise he didn't manage to keep, because politics are sometimes like that. Truly, such a conman as this has never walked the Earth before.
Especially since he actually kept the most important part, the wall itself.
Trump has repeatedly said that the US is turning the curve on coronavirus and that cases are declining; they're not.
Sources for his claims (preferably an unedited video with a timestamp, since I won't trust quotes by the media)? Evidence that he was wrong at the time of his words, and that he knew it?
Oh yes, I get the idea, all right, just not the same idea you want me to get apparently.
Sure, some things are matters of interpretation, like whether the media is biased and lying, or whether Biden's a puppet of radical socialists, or the like. But some things are clear.
You did not present even a single clear thing. Not one. If that's your best effort at showing "Trump's clear lies", then I'd say it does clarify a few things, but more about you rather than about Trump.
I note again that no one in this topic has even really tried to show me evidence of fraud. The pieces of evidence for fraud that I've looked at have not been directed to me specifically, and have all been at best circumstantial.
There is no publicly known "smoking gun" at this time. The circumstantial evidence, while probably not enough for a court, that has to decide "beyond reasonable doubt", is more than enough to convince me and millions of others. Unless thousands of people have decided to commit crime by lying on a sworn affidavit (which I find unlikely), unless statistical analysis of voting data is wrong, unless the strange occurrences on the night of the election (multiple swing states stop counting) are just a strange coincidence with some plausible explanation we haven't seen yet, unless reports of Dominion software "glitching" in multiple states, but always in Biden's favor, are just insane coincidences or prove to be insignificant in scope, it does seem like election fraud has occurred. There
is reasonable doubt that it occurred, but it seems overwhelmingly likely at this point.
We'll see if Trump's campaign is still hiding some kind of secret smoking gun in the following week or two. If not, then he'll lose, but millions in America will never trust in American democracy again.
To be blunt: I think Trump is lying or self-deluding (I don't know which; it doesn't matter much) in order to protect his own ego. Trump's self-image is that of a winner, so the narrative he tells around himself is always that he's a winner, he won, and it's only because of lies and jealousy that other people don't acknowledge it. I think that many of Trump's supporters are buying into this narrative because of a combination of groupthink, epistemic closure (re: distrust of non-Trump media sources), and motivated reasoning.
To be blunt, I think the overwhelming Democratic propaganda over the past half-decade, aided by the huge media machine, the Democrat's natural ally, has scrambled your brains. You are incapable of objectively discerning between wrong and right, spin or fact anymore.
And I find this really bizarre, frankly, because this has actually been a fantastically good election for conservatives! If I were an American conservative I'd feel that this election had given me pretty much everything I could want.
If there was fraud, it doesn't matter how well the Republicans did. Hell, if the fraud favored the Republicans I would've wanted an investigation regardless.