You may recall that back in May or June of 2020, every popular news website -- such as CNN or Yahoo News -- pretty much had COMMENT sections.
When Yahoo took theirs, which was running about 90/10 in favor of Trump, down, they assured their readers something to the effect that it was just a temporary suspension of that feature in order to improve it for their readers.
Well, what it really was is obvious, since it never came back. Should we be nice and just call it "electioneering"?
I used to Comment fairly regularly on Yahoo, and one question I would always pose is "Can anyone name even one SUBSTANTIVE (involving matters of major importance) POLICY (concerning action adopted or proposed to be adopted by government) LIE (not exaggeration, but an actual lie -- saying something that is not true in order to purposefully deceive) that Trump has ever told?" Crickets. Nada. Nothing ever. No one could ever name even one. Can you name one now? I'm guessing you cannot. But if you can, send it via email (Michael@thepresidentialtruth.org), and it will be posted if it can be verified as a SUBSTANTIVE POLICY LIE told by Trump.
But why all this, you may ask? You thought this page was to be about Minnesota Governor Tim Walz, no?
Ah! https://www.hindustantimes.com/world-news/us-news/tim-walz-said-he-carried-weapons-in-war-in-resurfaced-clip-critics-point-out-its-absolutely-false-101723122790206.html
Now, why did he say such a thing (that he had "carried" "weapons of war" "in war")? Oh, to try to enact his favored Gun Control Policy! So, it's a LIE -- something deliberately said that is untrue for the dramatic effect of deceiving his audience, it's about POLICY (gun control), and it's obviously SUBSTANTIVE, since it involves a Constitutional right that all Americans have.
So, Tim Walz is already known for a SUBSTANTIVE POLICY LIE!
And yet NO ONE has ever named ONE SUCH LIE by Donald Trump. Indeed, almost all the 30,000 "lies" Trump supposedly told, according to the MSM, are exaggerations or simple off the cuff remarks that he qualifies after making them (Usually the same day, and spontaneously without any press questioning about them. For example, the other day Trump said Harris' nomination without a single primary vote was "unconstitutional" [which it would have been in a general election], but then quickly declared that people don't generally see it that way -- so, it's clearly not a lie, just a quick comment or a quickly formed opinion that he realized needed correction/clarification, and which he clarified a bit almost immediately).
Oh, and a bigger deception that Democrats are involved with is one claimed by all of them, from Biden on down -- that political violence is unacceptable in America, and that it is not at all a part of American political tradition.
They forgot to tell George Washington that, as our country was founded by a violent Revolution he led.
Followed by Shay's Rebellion, the Whiskey Rebellion, etc.
And, perhaps because they are Democrats, they also wish they had convinced Abraham Lincoln that political violence is completely unacceptable, so that he would have simply let the Southern Democratic slave states go, and Democrats could still have their Black slaves to this very day!
No, America, historically, is pretty much the most politically violent society to ever have survived 248 years!
Let's keep our guns, because "a well-regulated militia being necessary to the security of a free state." That means, yes, the arms carried in war, at home, in case of need to go against those who would oppress the populace, Joe's threat of F-15's bombing runs over the American heartland (What else could he have meant?) notwithstanding. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hr1_d_MOZF0