You're not paying attention to the election are you...??
Trump isn't lying any more than any other politician does and far less than Clinton.
lol
Trump lies
substantially more than most politicians, including Clinton. Not much of a surprise, since he's almost never been held accountable for his rampant lies. Hillary, by the way, is about average for a politician.
The truth (so far) behind the 2016 campaign | PolitiFact
https://www.washingtonpost.com/graphics/politics/2016-election/trump-lies/
http://www.nytimes.com/2016/08/07/opinion/sunday/clintons-fibs-vs-trumps-huge-lies.html?_r=0
Clinton is the one with all the big campaign donations. So far Trumps biggest donor is $150,000, that doesn't even break the top 20 in Clinton's list of donors.
lol
In case you missed it, he's now courting rich Republican donors, that's been going on for months.
Trump courted megadonors he now scorns - POLITICO
Donald Trump courts billionaires - POLITICO
http://www.newsmax.com/Politics/trump-campaign-donors-new/2016/06/21/id/734982/
Not to mention that for years,
he was the rich guy making donations to politicians. He even bragged during the first debate that if he wanted to buy Jeb! Bush, he would have gotten what he wanted. Did you miss that entry on his CV?
Clinton user her position as SoS for personal benefit, Trump just did what all good businessmen do and put resources to work making him $$.
lol
He proposed a series of tax cuts that would, by
sheer coincidence I'm sure, slash his own taxes. Reduce his own tax bracket? Check. Eliminate inheritance taxes, which only kick in for estates over $10 million, a cut that only affects 0.4% of taxpayers, including Trump? Check. Eliminate pass-through taxes that affect most of his own businesses? Check.
Back in his casino days, he spent a few years taking out such massive loans that the casinos -- which in the 90s were basically a license to print money -- were unable to pay the interest. While he was borrowing billions, he was also shifting personal loans to the casinos. They then declared multiple bankruptcies, where he left his creditors holding the bag.
He inherited both millions and connections, as typified by his father going to one of his casinos and buying $3 million in chips that were never used (and were declared to be an illegal loan). He also routinely screws his vendors, many of which are small businesses, far more than most of his real estate developer peers.
Today, he rarely puts his own resources on the line. All he does is sell his name to other real estate developers.
There is no doubt that Trump frequently used his position for his personal benefit.
Trump has never bad-mouthed any of the people you mentioned, you just believe that because that's what you've told to believe.
lol.... Too ridiculous to even bother refuting.
Who cares about reading off a teleprompter...
"I've always said, if you run for president, you shouldn't be allowed to use teleprompters," Trump said to applause during a rally back in October in Georgia. "Because you don't even know if the guy's smart...."
"I don't use teleprompters," he said in January, criticizing Hillary Clinton for using one. "Wouldn't that be easy, teleprompters? I watched Hillary the other day and she has the biggest teleprompters I've ever seen. In fact, if you're sitting on that side of the room or that side of the room you can't see her because when they are outside, they are painted black and you can't even see her."
And yes, he is now using teleprompters.
Now then, why is it that when Clinton does something majorly wrong, the media mentions it once or twice and then forgets about it, while if trump does the least little wrong, the media crawls all over it for days/weeks?
There are several reasons for this discrepancy.
1) Trump is a media whore and a narcissist. He has spent years courting media attention, thoroughly believes that any media attention is beneficial regardless of whether it is positive or negative, and that ability to attract the media is what made him a viable candidate in the first place. He is merely getting hoist upon his own petard.
2) Clinton has committed nowhere
near as many gaffes as Trump.
3) When Clinton does make a gaffe or tells a lie (as everyone does), she usually knows how to tamp things down. Trump, in contrast, goes through cycles of doubling down, throwing temper tantrums and/or denying he said something he obviously said.