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The passage about USA Senator Blumenthal was badly formatted, and intended to blow up an exaggeration on his part into a "lie" by omitting details of his exaggeration. Furthermore, the passage mentioned that Blumenthal used the phrase when questioning Judge Brett Kavanaugh while ignoring the multiple provable bald-faced lies told by Judge Kavanaugh--apparently for partisan reasons on the part of the editor. I cut the whole thing as overly partisan and distorted. I didn't try have to find a way to present that digression in a balanced way, because at this time it appears to be merely a bit of current political nonsense and inappropriate here. Ventifax (talk) 21:26, 29 September 2018 (UTC)[reply]

I guess the above comment is about 73.227.20.10's edits. I trimmed and wikified it a bit, but the episode seems to contribute very little to the understanding of the subject, except for its curio value that is has been mentioned at all – truly trivial. I don't think the article would lose anything if the sentence were removed. -- Michael Bednarek (talk) 03:46, 30 September 2018 (UTC)[reply]