Gore: Has a problem with the truth!

Morning Spin: Presidential Politics for 2000: Gore: Has a problem with the truth!
Gore seems to be having a problem with the truth. List the items that you've heard.

Anonymous

Wednesday, October 11, 2000 - 12:48 am
Again from the CNN web site on the 1st presidential debate:

Gore also amended the anecdote he related last week about a Florida student whose father said had to stand in her class because it was so crowded. The vice president said Tuesday that the student only had to stand "for a short time." Still, he added, his point remained valid.


How is it that he can lie and "misrepresent the truth" over and over again to "prove" a point? One should not have to make the stories up to prove a point. In addition, mathematics clearly states a basic rule - one can't prove my example.

Anonymous

Wednesday, October 11, 2000 - 12:46 am
From CNN web site:

In the course of last week's contest between the two major party candidates, Gore said he accompanied the director of the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) on a tour of areas affected by wildfires in Texas in 1998. In fact, Gore attended a Houston meeting with a regional FEMA director about the wildfires, but never accompanied Witt on a tour of the area.

Glenn

Thursday, September 21, 2000 - 10:29 am
This one seems to have disappeared all too fast in our overly-biased newspapers:

"Mr. Gore, as reported by [the Washington Time's] Dave Boyer and Sean Scully, made up not just an isolated factoid or two — but rather a whole story about an arthritis medication called Lodine, its costs, how his poor sainted mother-in-law uses and pays for the drug — even an utterly bogus comparative aside about arthritis medicine costing less per dose for his dog than for his mother-in-law, Margaret Ann Aitcheson.

"The vice president has a well-deserved reputation for spinning good yarns, having previously claimed to have invented the Internet, discovered the toxic waste problem at Love Canal, and served with wife Tipper as role models for Erich Segal's book, 'Love Story.' Mr. Segal has said several times he has no idea what in the world Mr. Gore is talking about — and Mr. Gore's claims about Love Canal and the Internet have fared no better."

Can he even come close to telling the truth?


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