We've settled on delusional, then

We've settled on delusional, then

by digby





I think this is probably somewhat correct in that it's hard to imagine that anyone could consciously lie about absolutely everything as Trump does:
On Sunday morning’s broadcast of CNN’s Reliable Sources, White House advisor Kellyanne Conway continued to wage war on the media—and CNN specifically—by arguing the network shouldn’t be so critical toward the president because Donald Trump simply doesn’t know any better. 
Conway took umbrage with the media’s insistence on covering such “non-stories” as the president of the United States continually lying to the American public. After host Brian Stelter argued that his network was committed to covering the many scandals emanating from the White House, an incredulous Conway pushed back, demanding to know what “scandals” Stelter was referring to. 
“The scandals are about the president’s lies,” replied Stelter. “About voter fraud; about wire-tapping; his repeated lies about those issues. That’s the scandal.”
Despite overwhelming evidence that the White House is indeed lying in both of those cases—there is zero evidence to support Donald Trump’s claim that 3 million people voted illegally, or that his office was wire-tapped—the administration continues to promise “investigations” into both matters. But Conway’s response on Sunday was a new approach to how the administration handles allegations of lying. 
“[Donald Trump] doesn’t think he’s lying about those issues, and you know it,” she said.




Sure, a lot of what he says are conscious, outright lies. We know that. But it's also clear that he's addled and out of touch with reality.  It's hard to tell the difference, I understand that. But as Steltzer went on to point out, just because Trump believes his own lies it doesn't make them true.

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