> Not to mention the things he's been caught saying when he doesn't realize he's
> being recorded are VASTLY different from what he says to people on the campaig
> trail.
There are some things he says when he knows cameras are on that he
shouldn't. During the harrassment trial, and about the defendent, is one
instance that springs to mind. Instead of keeping his mouth shut, he just
kept giving them more reasons to come after him again if they want.
> Oh, and half of his first-term Cabinet has said they won't vote for him, along
> with a huge portion of his admnistration's aides.
Kamala's office saw a large amount of turnover during her time as VP, so I would
wonder what those former aides think of possibly voting for her.
Most reports are that she was not good to work for and, like Trump, had a
tendency to blame her issues on others (although she is apparently smart
enough to only do so behind closed doors).
> All politicians lie. I've never seen any politicians lie as much as Trump,
> especially about stupid, incredibly trivial things.
I think it is the "stupid, incredibly trivial things" that just make his
lies easier to spot. With other politicians, it is often things we'd have
to look up to verify and they often get missed.
* SLMR 2.1a * Lye, Cheetham, and Steele: Attorneys at Law
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