Donald Trump headlined a campaign rally in Las Vegas over the weekend, showing his support for the Republican nominees in Nevada’s very competitive U.S. Senate and gubernatorial races. In the process, the president peddled an unsettling amount of nonsense.
Looking over the Toronto Star‘s Daniel Dale’s Twitter thread on Trump’s remarks, the Republican lied about everything from a Veterans Choice policy to “riots” in California, health care to immigration, border-wall construction to a non-existent Democratic plan to buy cars for undocumented immigrants.
Two days later, Barack Obama traveled to the same city for an election-season speech of his own. The former Democratic president told his audience:
“Unlike some, I actually try to state facts. I believe in facts. I believe in a fact-based reality, and a fact-based politics.
“I don’t believe in just making stuff up. I think you should, like, actually say to people what’s true.”
And while Trump on Saturday identified all kinds of perceived threats Nevadans should be afraid of — immigrants, Democratic “mobs,” et al — Obama on Monday pointed in a very different direction.









