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Old 05-03-2017, 11:15   #645
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Re: U.S President: Donald Trump

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Originally Posted by Mr Banana View Post
Mick, you keep quoting this leftie crap. If you are so sure he is gods gift to politics, go through that list and post a link which point out his lies are actually true.
I never said he was gods gift, I just like to point out how the hysteria on Trump is pathetically over the top.

And for the record, Politifact is left leaning:-

http://thefederalist.com/2016/12/16/...conservatives/

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All by himself, Trump has almost half of all the “Pants on Fire” ratings from the articles we scraped. Even outside of Trump, PolitiFact seems to assign this rating particularly unevenly. During the 2012 election season, PolitiFact assigned Mitt Romney 19 “Pants on Fire” ratings. For comparison, for every single Democrat combined from 2007-2016 the “Pants on Fire” rating was only assigned 25 times.

This seems to indicate Romney wasn’t just a liar, but an insane, raving liar, spewing malicious deceit at every possible opportunity. In the mere two years he was in the spotlight as a Republican presidential nominee, Romney somehow managed to rival the falsehoods told by the entire party of Democrats over the course of a decade. Or it is possible that PolitiFact has a slant in their coverage.
Don't really see a point on websites which rate certain stories 'Mostly false/True. It's either true or bloody false, or just one sided.

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Originally Posted by nidave View Post
You are right however they are required to keep a copy on the government servers


https://arstechnica.co.uk/security/2...it-got-hacked/
From what I read, I believe he made those emails available under the following rule that you quoted:

Indiana law requires all records dealing with state business to be retained and available for public information requests.
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