The Donald is now a Presidential candidate.
His speech was beyond the capable of fact checking. But now, in Trump, the Liars' Game, we all get to try.
Each of these statements has six possibilies:
1) True
2) Ignorant -- The statement is false, but the Donald was unaware of the true facts.
3) Figurative -- The Donald was exaggerating, or saying something not literally true, but not expected to believed; rather used to make a point.
4) Stupid -- The Donald knows the facts and inexplicably believes that it adds up to what he said, because he's too dumb to know it does not.
5) Lying -- The Donald knew the true facts, but his statement serves his purposes better.
6) Gibberish -- The statement is word salad; neither true nor false.
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