I never said it's ok to lie, but perjury is a specific crime.
Not only have you now indicated that you excuse the deception of the man entrusted with the defense of the nation, You will now state that the president has no obligation to be honest to the Christian people that put their trust in him, by making the following statement;
The oath of office does not infer a duty to be honest in any legal aspect.
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There are many times a person, such as The President of the United States must absolutely use deception. He is, after all, one who possesses many State secrets.
Oh yes, that is true. But when it is not necessary, like everyday and all the time, then the deception is just plain lies.
It doesn't make for a good argument to point to all the other politicians who deploy acts of deception, but a man lying about having sexual relations with a porn actress 12 years ago, doesn't suggest a despotic society is emerging.
He lied about knowing about the affair and the payments on Air Force One. That was a continuation of lies.
I wouldn't expect you to understand, since people on the left tend to have lower IQ.
Poor thing. Is that the best that you can do? Accuse your brother? Call me names?
You sound like Trump.