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بدھ 27 اگست 2003Wednesday, August 27, 2003

Favorite Presidential Lies

The Washington Monthly has rated the lies told by recent Presidents and has come up with George W. Bush as the biggest liar (surprise!)

I am interested in the article, however, because of these gems from Reagan.

Via CalPundit.

Posted by Zack at August 27, 2003 3:58 PM in Politics

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Maybe you should focus on some of the democratic lies, such as Bill Clinton and his sex rendition, instead of being so bias agianst Repeblican Presidents. Bush did not lie to the American people but instead he told the public what information he was given. Even though this was bad information is it fair to say that he lied in telling what he thought to be the truth?

Posted by: Andrew (1 comments) at December 1, 2003 9:07 PM

Andrew: I am not sure how to classify Bush. Like you say the problem is not a direct lie but bad policies founded on false assumptions.

Clinton’s lies about his sex life were bad in a moral sense but I am not sure they had much policy implications.

I was amused by Reagan’s lies because they are so transparently false to anyone with an IQ high than room temperature.

Posted by: Zack (1792 comments) at December 2, 2003 6:10 AM

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