Donny Hairboy takes the number one spot, as if anyone really thought he wouldn't.
Then again, this isn't anything new.
At the same time, there are those who would disagree with that sentiment.
But it just goes to show that, in fact, practice makes perfect.
That's not to say that others shouldn't get honorable mentions, but Donny is the undisputed king.
Long Live The King!
(Score: 4, Insightful) by DeathMonkey on Tuesday September 27 2016, @03:05PM
By this metric he won the debate too!
Monday night it was Trump who earned more Pinocchios and Pants on Fire ratings from the fact-checkers. [yahoo.com] Among the remarks of his that did not square with reality, according to PolitiFact: that he opposed the Iraq War from the beginning (false); that Clinton and her campaign started the birther lie (false); that financial disclosure forms are more revealing than tax returns (false); that China has “total control” over North Korea (mostly false); that he pushed NATO toward a sharper focus on terrorism (false); that the Islamic State started on Clinton’s watch (mostly false). The New York Times also found that Trump has, in fact, described climate change as a hoax perpetrated by the Chinese, even though he claimed otherwise onstage.