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Originally Posted by Blaster86
We've all lied on our resume. Some lies are a bit dumber than others.
Do I think it makes him less effective at his current job? No.
Do I think he should keep his current job based on what the lie was? Probably not.
Should it matter if he is good at his job? Also probably not, but it is what it is.
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Its not a lie, he could survive a lie. But he's now been caught in multiple lies.
twice with the architech lie
Another lie about his role in Afghanistan during the ethics investigation over Afghan detainees
Another lie about our Allies being ok with the withdrawl of the CF-18's from the fight with ISIS
Another lie about the capability gap concerning fighters, and stack onto it another lie about the costs and capabilities of the Super Hornets.
This isn't about lying on his resume once, this guy is almost a like the John Lovitz pathological liar character from Saturday Night Lie
"Yeah, I was in Afghanistan . . . I was a Colonel, no a general and I did a good, great, I won the whole war, that's the ticket.
Have you met my wife, Morgan Fairchild who I've seen naked"