George Washingtons Trumpcard

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    Lie Truth

     
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    Answer: Yes
    Answer Confidence: 100 %
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    See GW's own words.

    Answer: Yes
    Answer Confidence: 100 %
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    See GW's own words. However, when data in society is almost all owned by competing interests, to concentrate on nothing but the truth may actually be a retrograde step in getting the best out of any situation. It also leaves you vulnerable if people know you obey the truth under every circumstance. If bad actors lie to set people against one another then is it legitimate to lie to separate them from their supporters?

    Answer: Yes
    Answer Confidence: 90 %
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    Answer: Yes
    Answer Confidence: 100 %
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    See GW's own words.

    Answer: Yes
    Answer Confidence: 70 %
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    Agree with article

    Answer: Yes
    Answer Confidence: 90 %
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    Answer: Yes
    Answer Confidence: 90 %
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    Yes, it is the truth. In his Farewell Address (1796), George Washington warned strongly against factionalism, divisive leadership, and the dangers of deceit in politics. While he may not have used the exact modern wording, the spirit of the markup — never vote for or promote a divisive liar — reflects Washington’s advice to avoid leaders who manipulate, divide, or deceive for personal or party gain.

    Answer: Yes
    Answer Confidence: 90 %
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    Yes, it is the truth. In his Farewell Address (1796), George Washington warned strongly against factionalism, divisive leadership, and the dangers of deceit in politics. While he may not have used the exact modern wording, the spirit of the markup — never vote for or promote a divisive liar — reflects Washington’s advice to avoid leaders who manipulate, divide, or deceive for personal or party gain.

    Answer: Yes
    Answer Confidence: 100 %
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    unambiguous

    Answer: Yes
    Answer Confidence: 100 %
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    unambiguous

    Answer: Yes
    Answer Confidence: 90 %
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    Answer: Yes
    Answer Confidence: 100 %
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    unambiguous

    Answer: Don't Know
    Answer Confidence: 90 %
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    Great leaders will lead to greater trust and support and put the interest of the nation first

    Answer: Yes
    Answer Confidence: 90 %
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    Moral character: "A leader's character is their greatest asset. Let's demonstrate compassion, empathy, and fairness in our words and actions

    Answer: Yes
    Answer Confidence: 90 %
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    Moral character: "A leader's character is their greatest asset. Let's demonstrate compassion, empathy, and fairness in our words and actions

    Answer: Yes
    Answer Confidence: 50 %
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    It is a partial truth rather than the entire truth. Washington did emphasize the destructive nature of deceit and divisiveness in leadership, but he also warned about other dangers: foreign entanglements, excessive partisanship, and the erosion of national unity. The markup captures an essential part of his warning but does not encompass the full scope of his message.

    Answer: Yes
    Answer Confidence: 90 %
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    Washington took great pains to be completely truthful and nothing but the truth.

    Answer: Yes
    Answer Confidence: 90 %
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    Washington took great pains to be completely truthful and nothing but the truth.

    Answer: Yes
    Answer Confidence: 90 %
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    Answer: Yes
    Answer Confidence: 90 %
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    Washington took great pains to be completely truthful and nothing but the truth.

    Answer: Yes
    Answer Confidence: 90 %
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    G.W. inspire and motivate his followers

    Answer: Yes
    Answer Confidence: 90 %
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    Diplomacy and cooperation: "Nations, like individuals, benefit from mutual respect and cooperation. Let's seek common ground

    Answer: Yes
    Answer Confidence: 90 %
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    Washington took great pains to be completely truthful and nothing but the truth.

    Answer: Yes
    Answer Confidence: 90 %
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    Yes, in essence. The markup doesn’t misrepresent Washington’s stance — it stays faithful to his principles. The only caveat is that the phrasing simplifies his broader philosophical warnings into one specific takeaway. It’s not misleading, but it is a distillation.

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    There is no deceit.
    Answer Confidence: 100 %
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    There is no deceit.
    Answer Confidence: 100 %
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    There is no deceit.
    Answer Confidence: 90 %
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    Answer:
    There is no deceit.
    Answer Confidence: 100 %
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    Answer:
    There is no deceit.
    Answer Confidence: 90 %
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    There is no deceit.
    Answer Confidence: 90 %
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    There is no deceit.
    Answer Confidence: 90 %
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    The possible deceit lies in the suggestion that Washington literally wrote the exact phrase “Never vote for (or promote) a divisive liar.”
    Answer Confidence: 90 %
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    Answer: Yes
    Answer Confidence: 100 %
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    Answer: Yes
    Answer Confidence: 100 %
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    Answer: Yes
    Answer Confidence: 90 %
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    Answer: Yes
    Answer Confidence: 100 %
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    Answer: Yes
    Answer Confidence: 90 %
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    The truth is intended

    Answer: Yes
    Answer Confidence: 100 %
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    Answer: Yes
    Answer Confidence: 90 %
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    The truth is intended

    Answer: Yes
    Answer Confidence: 65 %
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    The truth is intended. The markup is clearly based on Washington’s genuine warnings in his Farewell Address.

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    The motivation is to be informative
    Answer Confidence: 100 %
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    The motivation is to be informative
    Answer Confidence: 100 %
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    The motivation is to be informative
    Answer Confidence: 90 %
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    The motivation is to be informative
    Answer Confidence: 100 %
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    The motivation is to be informative
    Answer Confidence: 90 %
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    The motivation is to be informative
    Answer Confidence: 90 %
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    The motivation is to be informative
    Answer Confidence: 90 %
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    The motivation is to be informative
    Answer Confidence: 90 %
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    Answer: Acceptable
    Answer Confidence: 100 %
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    Answer: Acceptable
    Answer Confidence: 100 %
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    Answer: Acceptable
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    Answer: Acceptable
    Answer Confidence: 100 %
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    Answer: Acceptable
    Answer Confidence: 90 %
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    Answer: Acceptable
    Answer Confidence: 90 %
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    A nation divided by factional interests will falter. Unity and the greater good must prevail

    Answer: Acceptable
    Answer Confidence: 90 %
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    Answer: Acceptable
    Answer Confidence: 90 %
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    Answer Confidence: 100 %
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