Thursday, August 1, 2019

Who is the least racist person?



























On July 30, 2019 President Donald Trump amazingly told reporters that:

“I am the least racist person there is anywhere in the world.”

Clearly he is unable to deal with nested categories, as shown above in a Venn diagram. Donald might be the least racist person in the White House, but not in the District of Columbia (which contains lots of clergy and other helping professions), or the U.S., or the world.

And the previous day there was another article by Bess Levin at Vanity Fair titled Historical fiction: Trump claims he was right there with first responders on 9/11. She noted that the Washington Post has tallied that he’d told 10,111 lies between when he was inaugurated on January 20, 2017 and April 27, 2019. To put that into prespective, an  article by Chris Cillizza at CNN Politics on June 10, 2019 pointed out that Donald Trump lies more often than you wash your hands every day. On April 4, 2019 at The Guardian an article by Richard Wolffe asked Why did Donald Trump say his dad was German? He lies so much he doesn’t know the truth.
















Our president therefore is awarded a red, white, and blue Spoutly for repeatedly spouting nonsense.

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