The liar in chief

 Steven Hayward:

Good heavens, the CDC better check the water supply at the New York Times. First, as noted here over the weekend, the Times discovered the farce of California’s high speed rail.  Now they’ve discovered (also decades later than sensate people, but still) that Joe Biden makes things up.

The exaggerated biography that Mr. Biden tells includes having been a fierce civil rights activist who was repeatedly arrested. He has claimed to have been an award-winning student who earned three degrees. And last week, speaking on the hurricane-devastated island of Puerto Rico, he said he had been “raised in the Puerto Rican community at home, politically.”

For more than four decades, Mr. Biden has embraced storytelling as a way of connecting with his audience, often emphasizing the truth of his account by adding, “Not a joke!” in the middle of a story. But Mr. Biden’s folksiness can veer into folklore, with dates that don’t quite add up and details that are exaggerated or wrong, the factual edges shaved off to make them more powerful for audiences.

Of course the Times labors mightily to reassure its tender readers that Trump was worse, and place it in the “context” that all presidents lie, and maybe Biden isn’t really any worse than others, like Bill Clinton. (Let us be thankful that Biden doesn’t lie about sex. I can only imagine. . .)

But this attempt let Biden off the hook can’t be sustained very long amidst the barrage of Biden’s fabulism about himself....

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When is he not in la-la land? 

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