😲 Did Trump REALLY say Republicans are the ‘dumbest’ voters? 🤔 Paula Poundstone dives deep into the wild world of political denial! From misquotes to hilarious anecdotes, you won’t believe what she uncovers! 💥 Click to find out the shocking truth!

Paula Poundstone shares her experiences while performing in Bend, Oregon, reflecting on an amusing story from a show promoter. He recalled a time when she supposedly claimed she wouldn’t stay at a Red Roof Inn, which she quickly denied, explaining that she often stays at various budget hotels.

This anecdote leads her to a broader commentary on political communication, particularly focusing on Donald Trump. She references a quote attributed to him from a 1998 People magazine interview, where he allegedly stated he would run as a Republican because they are the ‘dumbest group of voters.’ After some research, she found that he did not actually say that.

Poundstone humorously critiques Trump’s tendency to deny statements he has made. She recalls instances where Trump has backtracked on his words, such as his comments about John McCain and the Venezuelan fishing boat strike. She highlights the growing trend among Republican politicians to adopt this technique of denial.

She also mentions RFK Jr.’s attempts to use this style in congressional testimony, suggesting that the effectiveness of such denials seems to vary widely.

In a light-hearted comparison, she notes that just as people might mistakenly attribute a quote about warm socks and hot chocolate to Julie Andrews, it seems plausible that Trump could have made a comment about Republicans, given his history of statements that imply such sentiments.

Ultimately, Poundstone’s commentary serves as a humorous exploration of political rhetoric and the art of denial, leaving the audience to ponder the implications of such communication tactics.

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