MeDotOrg wrote:1. His "obligation" to be honest is predicated on his perception of the media. He feels no personal obligation to be honest for the sake of being honest.
subgenius wrote:Not accurate, he also stated "when under oath, I’ve always told the truth". His "obligation" was specific to the media and was offered in retort. Your attempt to extrapolate this retort into a larger character policy is (ironically) dishonest.
Let me be clear: His obligation to be honest when talking with the media is based upon his perception of the media.
The idea that lying to the media is NOT lying to the American people is BS, very easily proven. If I, as a private citizen, was to ask Lewandowski the same questions at the same time the media asked him those questions, would he tell me the truth? Or would he have to know my character before he decided whether or not to tell me the truth?