Reporter (ABC News): "You said today you had the biggest electoral margin since Ronald Reagan. 304, 306 electoral votes. In fact, President Obama got 365 in 2008 --"
Trump: "Well, I'm talking about Republicans."
Reporter: "President Obama 333, George H.W. Bush 426 when he won. So why should Americans trust --"
Trump: "I was given that information. I was just -- given it. We had a very very big margin --"
Reporter: "I guess the question is, why should Americans trust you when you accuse the information they receive as being fake when you're providing information that is not accurate?"
Trump: "Well, I was given that information. I was, actually I've seen that information around. But it was a very substantial victory. Do you agree with that?
Reporter: "You're the president."
Guy gets up and rips the press for being dishonest and getting facts wrong, and then he, as in this case, gets up and makes some bullshit claim. When he gets called on it, like he should, he dances around it. When he gets called on it again, he passes the buck that he was given the info.
That's just one instance. Most parents hold their 12-year-old to higher standards of truth-telling than some hold the President of the United States. Trump still thinks he can operate like a New York real estate celebrity and spout off crap to the New York gossip tabloids and they'll just take it and run with it.
Trump: "Well, I'm talking about Republicans."
Reporter: "President Obama 333, George H.W. Bush 426 when he won. So why should Americans trust --"
Trump: "I was given that information. I was just -- given it. We had a very very big margin --"
Reporter: "I guess the question is, why should Americans trust you when you accuse the information they receive as being fake when you're providing information that is not accurate?"
Trump: "Well, I was given that information. I was, actually I've seen that information around. But it was a very substantial victory. Do you agree with that?
Reporter: "You're the president."
Guy gets up and rips the press for being dishonest and getting facts wrong, and then he, as in this case, gets up and makes some bullshit claim. When he gets called on it, like he should, he dances around it. When he gets called on it again, he passes the buck that he was given the info.
That's just one instance. Most parents hold their 12-year-old to higher standards of truth-telling than some hold the President of the United States. Trump still thinks he can operate like a New York real estate celebrity and spout off crap to the New York gossip tabloids and they'll just take it and run with it.