You still don’t understand that when you use adjectives like that without a reference for comparison, you are practicing poor language skills.
i.e. Guy sees 18" sunflower in the middle of his yard. He says to a friend "My sunflower is tall". And compared to the grass, it is. But his friend knows in the world of sunflowers, 18" is NOT tall. He sees the sunflower and thinks his friend is really stupid.
You claim the price of gas is high, with no reference point in space (by city/county/state/country? UK gas is much more expensive than US) or time (compared to what year? In 1978, the inflation-adjusted price of gas was $4.00/gallon. In 1933 it was $4.13).
Using adjective without knowledge can make you seem uneducated.
"Not everyone said it". You just toasted your own argument about Biden "sniffing" kids.
But by your argument, when Trump made fun of a handicapped guy, we saw him directly doing just that. He even said his movements described the reporter.
Can't have it both ways, kid.
Who is hiding? I gave my info out. I invited you and others for a chat. One of them sold my info to real estate companies, then left the forum, citing his fear of me.
As I said before: If it hurts you to be called on your bullshit, then stop posting it.
I have no problem with some spirited debate. If that also hurts you, you can bow out.
I guess you forgot when you got terribly excited for your "gotcha'" moments when I made some typos.
Those moments are OK, but you get sad when I point out your incorrect use of a word?
Kind of hypocritical, no?
You might be putting too much weight in them:
Pre-election polls in 2020 had the largest errors in 40 years
Public opinion polls ahead of the 2020 election were the most inaccurate in a generation, according to Josh Clinton, Abby and Jon Winkelried Chair and professor of political science, who recently served as chair of a special task force convened by the American Association for Public Opinion...
news.vanderbilt.edu
"thoughts or ideas" that are in the national archive on video, tape, and transcription.
But yeah, I'm sure all of that stuff is faked to make Trump look bad.
It really is amazing how they could CGI or deepfake all of these lies, and no one in Trump's circle ever debunked it or cried foul:
And even more amazing that all of these wources (including his own tweet) could credit him with words he never said, and get away with it:
"In many ways this is the greatest economy in the HISTORY of America”
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President Trump, in a tweet, June 4
"We have the strongest economy in the history of our nation."
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Trump, in remarks to reporters, June 15
"We have the greatest economy in the history of our country."
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Trump, in an interview with Sean Hannity on Fox News, July 16
"We're having the best economy we've ever had in the history of our country."
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Trump, in a speech at a steel plant in Illinois, July 26
“This is the greatest economy that we've had in our history, the best.”
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Trump, in a rally in Charleston, W.Va., Aug. 21
"You know, we have the best economy we've ever had, in the history of our country."
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Trump, in an interview on “Fox and Friends,” Aug. 23
"It's said now that our economy is the strongest it's ever been in the history of our country, and you just have to take a look at the numbers."
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Trump, in remarks on a White House vlog, Aug. 24
“We have the best economy the country's ever had and it's getting better.”
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Trump, in an interview with the Daily Caller, Sept. 3
Says the guy who still thinks Trump won, and that the vote was "stolen" from him.
Butthurt AND delusional.