Sunday, February 1, 2026

2025 Was the Year of Lies- Let's Take a Walk Down Liar's Lane

Introduction: 

Based on analysis from fact-checkers and reporting from late 2025 and early 2026, the political landscape has been characterized by a high volume of false, misleading, and exaggerated claims, with PoliticiFact designating 2025 as the "Year of Lies."

Hello! My name is Dave and I'm your host today as we take a walk down Liar's Lane.

Our first stop is with Deputy Attorney General (and Trump's personal lawyer) Todd Blanche. Here's his lie for the day referencing the Epstein files; "We have nothing to hide. We never did, and our doors are open if they (members of Congress) want to come and review the materials that we produced." 

He used this line in both of his interviews today With George Stephanopoulos and Kristen Welker.

Our next stop is with House Speaker Mike Johnson who was also interviewed by Kristen Welker today. Welker asked Johnson if he has any "outstanding questions" about Trump's relationship with the convicted sex offender, given new allegations.

Johnson's reply, "I do not. I have spoken to the president privately and personally many times, and he has spoken very openly and candidly to the public. He says the same things privately that he does publicly. He's never had any concern about that."

If you want to stop the tour momentarily to vomit, please raise your hand. All of you? Okay. Let me know when you're ready.

The tour resumes.

This time we'll check in with the Liar of all Liars, Donald. J. Trump. During a roundtable discussion at the White House recently Trump claimed, "They have nothing to do with MAGA," referring to the J6ers, who he pardoned, and said were actually infiltrators' from Antifa.

The Lie that will never Die is resurrected regularly when Trump is on a rant.

This next stop is more emotional. Following the murder of Alex Pretti by an ICE agent in Minneapolis on Jan. 24, 2026, Secretary of the Department of Homeland Security, Kristi Noem, claimed Peretti "brandished" a gun, "impeded officers, and "attacked" them.

Videos exposed her lie, but she continues to lie every time she opens her mouth and defends ICE's tactics.

Meanwhile let's go slumming and check in with Kash Patel who lied his ass off during a recent Senate Judiciary Committee hearing when Republican Senator John Kennedy asked him: "Who, if anyone, did Epstein traffic these young women to, beside himself?"

"Himself," Kask quickly replied. "There is no credible information, none. If there were, I would bring the case yesterday that he trafficked to other individuals. And the information that we have-against-is limited."

Weeks later we found out that there were millions of files that weren't released by the FBI and other evidence Epstein wasn't the only one molesting underage girls.

We're now approaching the Secretary of State Marco Rubio, who influenced Trump to pardon drug trafficker and former Honduran President Juan Orlando Hernandez who was imprisoned in the United States with a 45-year sentence for the crime of exporting and introducing 400 tons of cocaine into U.S. territory.

Rubio claimed he wasn't involved in the decision-making process to pardon Hernandez, and "I haven't looked at the case file."

The fact is Rubio knew Hernandez very well. The Canadian magazine Vice Reports ran a story that Rubio received more than $600,000 to fund Hernandez's election campaigns through the BGR Group in 2018.

By now you probably realize that Liar's Lane runs right through the White House and Congress. Make sure you take a shower when you get home.

As it Stands, here's a thoughtful quote by Al David, "One lie has the power to tarnish a thousand truths.

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2025 Was the Year of Lies- Let's Take a Walk Down Liar's Lane

Introduction:  Based on analysis from fact-checkers and reporting from late 2025 and early 2026, the political landscape has been characteri...