Finally, Science confirms that Politicians are Lyin Liars who Lie
WASHINGTON This is the season of lies.
We watch with fascination as candidates for the worlds most powerful job trade falsehoods and allegations of dishonesty.
Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump routinely calls rival Ted Cruz Lyin Ted. Cruz retorts: Falsely accusing someone of lying is itself a lie and something Donald does daily.
News organizations such as The Associated Press and PolitiFact dedicate enormous resources to separating candidates truthful wheat from their dishonest chaff.
But if weve come to expect and even joke about office-seekers who seem truth averse (How do you know a politician is lying? His lips are moving), many of us have given little thought to our own fibs and to how they compare with politicians deceits. What if PolitiFact looked at what we say to our spouses, friends and bosses?
For more than two decades, researchers of different stripes have examined humanitys less-than-truthful underbelly. This is what they have found: We all stretch the truth. We learned to deceive as toddlers. We rationalize our fabrications that benefit us. We tell little white lies daily that make others feel good.
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