Spinning? Fine. Spinning AND Lying? Not Cool.
Does anyone trust Hillary?
HP-Spin, as we usually refer to it, is trying to take facts and present them in a way that is good for one or another candidate. We see this most often when it comes to setting expectations. Candidates try to spin things to set expectations in a given election one way, so that when they meet or break expectations the media writes positive stories about said candidate having “momentum.”
Lying, by contrast, is either saying things contrary to the facts, or pretending the facts just don’t exist. We saw this most often in the Bush administration’s lead-up to the Iraq war, and more recently, in Hillary Clinton pretending that she never supported NAFTA, when, in fact, a decade of public speeches shows she did. Now, Clinton is doing something fairly new: spinning AND lying — all at the same time.
Here’s what ABC News reports that Clinton is now saying:









