Lie, Deny, Make Counter Accusations
I was told by a former co-worker, several years ago, his simple formula for getting around questions he did not want to directly answer. You see, he had been a sales manager at a used-car dealership, and this method was apparently taught as a way around any verbal situation.
His advice? When asked a question, or put on the spot, follow this simple formula:
1. Lie.
2. Deny.
3. Make counter-accusations.
Hmmm.....
Sounds like what the democrats in Washington have been doing lately - particularly with regard to this health care bill.
His advice? When asked a question, or put on the spot, follow this simple formula:
1. Lie.
2. Deny.
3. Make counter-accusations.
Hmmm.....
Sounds like what the democrats in Washington have been doing lately - particularly with regard to this health care bill.
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