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These days though, it is difficult to be truthful when doing so creates a hassle and showing indifference becomes a lie. I guess you could say, I am not very good at either, telling the truth or... telling a lie.
It is the same voice the Kavanaugh accuser tried to sway the country with (don't remember her name).
They are being given away by their body language.
The first sign is when they don't look into your eyes. That gives away an amateur. It is very irritating when they look anywhere in the universe but not into your eyes. I actually became rude to some of them when I was unable to force them to do so.
The pros don't make that mistake, but it comes after "graduating" to the next level. Politicians all passed the test to qualify. After a while it becomes second nature as they are unable to distinguish between facts and their propaganda.
"Moral code" she says. It does not exist in our world. It is the last thing politicians are concerned about, even though they parrot about it daily.