Is it even worth mentioning that Obama has broken yet another promise? Three days after the 'healthcare' bill was passed in the House of Representatives, it was signed into law. Candidate Obama said (on camera) it would be five days. It would have cost him exactly NOTHING to live up to this campaign pledge, and he could even have hammed it up for the cameras that he had done so. But he broke his word on a topic where it would literally cost him noting.
If only there were a handy phrase to describe someone like this . . .
In his defense, you have to know something is false to be lying about it. If you don't know it at all (true OR false) because you just read it off a TelePrompTer, can you be held responsible for the content of your own speech? (hint: the answer is yes)
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