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'You guys are so full of it': PolitiFact rules on anti-Trump ad; Tweeters call B.S.

Looks like another bang-up job from the PolitiFact truth squad:

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This particular beef is with an ad put out by Keep the Promise 1:

PolitiFact’s ruling is in:

A pro-Cruz PAC, Keep the Promise I, ran an ad that appeared to have Trump saying he wanted the government to pay for everyone’s health care. That ad relied on very selective editing of an interview Trump had on CBS News.

The edits left out very important words. Trump said most people would buy their insurance privately and that the government would help those of limited means, which he roughly described as the lower 25 percent.

The ad omitted key details that would have conveyed a very different meaning. We rate this claim False.

Yeah, but here’s the thing: Like it or not, Trump still said “everybody’s got to be covered” and that he’s “going to take care of everybody” — and that “the government’s gonna pay for it.” He said it.

https://twitter.com/Warner_RJ/status/707733692043567104

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So did a lot of people. Just last September, in fact:

https://twitter.com/michi83/status/707730391336091648

https://twitter.com/ericwburns/status/707739487917441024

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