When you knowingly pay someone to lie to
you, we call the deceiver an illusionist or a magician. But as
John Stossel writes, when you unwittingly pay someone to do the
same thing, you should call him a politician.
November 26, 2009
When you knowingly pay someone to lie to
you, we call the deceiver an illusionist or a magician. But as
John Stossel writes, when you unwittingly pay someone to do the
same thing, you should call him a politician.
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