August 30, 2016
How Many Ways Do You Say Liar, Hillary?
In his 1978 paperback titled Word Power Made Easy, author Norman Lewis devotes an entire chapter to the number of words used to describe lying. Thus, "it was the famous Greek philosopher and cynic Diogenes who went around the streets of Athens, lantern in hand, looking for an honest person. This was over two thousand years ago, but I presume that Diogenes would have as little success in his search today." Indeed, some have theorized "that language must have been invented for the sole purpose of deception."
In reviewing the chapter, it is hard not to make the connections about Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama.
As notorious liars, it is clear that "everybody knows [Obama's and Clinton's] propensity for avoiding facts. [They] have built so solid and unsavory a reputation that only a stranger is likely to be misled -- and then, not for long." Which is why the Millenials of today need to be exposed to the "liar who lies about her...(Read Full Article)