half-truths or flat out lies but gently handling his mistruths. they treated almost as if it s charming because there headline was biden s storyteller spends yarns that often unravel. every president and we all know it s not a surprise, find the truth to be somewhat flexible. that s the way they work, i m not giving a pass but what s striking is the way it s treated depending on the president. i went back to december 14, 2017, new york times, an opinion piece and he was the headline trumps lies. they don t call president biden a liar, they don t say is untruth or non- truths are lies, they make them sound cute and adorable and away he spends his stories like an old grandfatherly figure but when it came to president trump they call him a liar and that he s in particular they laid out date
tales, joe has told over the years which the authors even agree are not true they excuse it with phrases like yarns that often unravel. unable to break himself of the habit of embellishing narratives to weave a political identity. focusing this can veer into folklore. the factual edges shaved off. i ve not seen that much lipstick on a pig since i took my pet to the prom. [laughter] it s better than going with your cousin, right kat? [laughter] look at that look. okay would move the drug thing you incest. [laughter] greg: and within your time is right or as a favor we fix the headline on the story for you. it is now the president s brain is missing. [laughter] since we are always fair and balanced we asked the president for comment. no, no, no snow stories and man it s the fact that jack i was only white lifeguard in an
list of things he s talking about. today biden told this whopper in colorado. i said this as a father of a man that won the bronze star and lost his life in iraq. that is so sad. beau biden did not die in iraq. he died of brain cancer at home. the conflation and the expansion of these stories, even the new york times finally getting wise. they acknowledge that biden spins yarns that often unravel. we might call that pandering and lying. but we re not going laura: are you sure he was talking about his son there? was he he was talking about beau, as the father of a son that died in iraq. when did that happen? laura: the kicker is called out by the new york times. he goes on with jake tapper to talk about climate change and throws out numbers. we passed $368 billion of
burned down with his wife in it and everybody just sits there, and like i am there and he says my house burned down, and i would be like really? well, she looks great. for a smoldering pile of ash, like, but the piece actually explained why he keeps getting away with it. not on the way that it intended to, but by the fact that it did say, oh, spinning these yarns, he is like your grandpa telling stories, because there is no consequences for the fact that he just says insane believe all the time! and since we have been filming this, some saying that his son died in iraq, that is not true when it is stolen valor. we are like it s biden. greg: he has fact-checkers, remember, fact-checkers were full employment during trump, cnn, dan dale constantly fact-checking, they all they went on hiatus. rob: remember when your grandfather pushed us into a
even agree aren t true, they excuse it with phrases like, yarns that often unravel, unable to break himself of the habit of embellishing narratives to weave a political identity, focusing this can veer into folklore, the factual edges shaved off. i ve not seen that much lipstick on a pig since i took my pet to the prom. it s better than going with your cousin, right, kat? [laughter] look at that look. so we move from the drug thing into. greg: about the new york times writer has a favor we fix the headline of the story for you, it is now the president s brain is missing. and since we are always fair and balanced, we asked the president for comments. no, no, no stories, it s the facts, jacket, i was the only white lifeguard in an all-black