pokoko said:
They both told a ton of half-truths with a few lies sprinkled in. I don't think we should let them off the hook by just thinking they were mistaken. As long as Romney keeps his plans vague, he's going to have a huge advantage in debates, especially when he can just cite "studies" by his own advisers that say his tax plan will work. |
Oh yeah, both sides talked it just about nothing but half truths.
However that's mostly just a matter of opinion on shit mostly.
Actual lies, deserve to be treated differently then "I think this will happen if I do this" "This group disagrees" (though others agree etc.)








