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" ... But the video’s creation in 2014, and its initial leak a year later, came at a high cost to one of the airmen who planned, shot and edited it. Daniel Negrete believed in the A-10. So much so that he was willing to fib, cheat and even risk his life to produce the documentary, he said. ... "
" ... Loughlin’s defense is that she really did believe that she was making a charitable donation. According to a new filing by Loughlin’s attorneys, an important new piece of evidence has been produced by the prosecutor’s office. It turns out that Singer kept notes of his conversations with the prosecutors. The part of it released by her attorneys seems to bolster her argument. It reads: “They continue to ask me to tell a fib and not restate what I told my clients as to where there money was going — to the program not the coach and that it was a donation and they want it to be a payment." ... "
" ... So there was a bit of the simple “if at first you don’t succeed” philosophy, but Michael’s strategy went well beyond that. He often had to fend off Steinbrenner’s more spontaneous, irrational demands with delay tactics that required a fib or two. When the Boss ordered Michael to trade a young, talented Bernie Williams, Michael told Steinbrenner that he had made the phone calls but that no other team was interested. Williams, of course, went on to become one of the club’s foundation blocks in center field. ... "
" ... The shame was that the businessman in Trump didn’t expose his opponent’s confusion with an explanation of business basics. Instead, Trump proceeded to reveal himself as possibly even more economically misinformed than his opponent. There were the obvious falsehoods about how China’s monetary authorities have been devaluing the currency when in fact it’s risen quite a bit against the dollar since 2005. Trump’s China fib revealed bigger misunderstandings within the New Yorker not just about the horrors of currency devaluations (he thinks they’re a positive sign of a country gaining advantage), but also about the purpose of work in the first place. To put it simply, the sole reason we work is so that we can “import” from across the street and around the world all that we don’t have. To import is the purpose of our work. The more we work productively, the more we can import. Abundant imports signal great wealth. ... "
" ... Then, Obama spoke in vague generalities and some puffy measures that I consider pure BS. In particular, he told the country a fib-- that only "modest adjustments" are required for programs like Medicare. If that was so, he should have agreed to it already. From t he little I know it's pure unadulterated nonsense. ... "