Mika Brzezinski to Sen. Cassidy: Stop Lying to the American People

‘It’s not a personal attack’

EXCERPT:

BRZEZINSKI: "For Senator Bill Cassidy's -- you know, to help him out here. It’s not a personal attack to say that what you are saying is not true. It’s called the difference between telling the truth and telling people —”
SCARBOROUGH: “-- a lie."
BRZEZINSKI: "-- something that is not true."
SCARBOROUGH: "Actually -- actually you could just call it a lie.”
BRZEZINSKI: “It’s not a personal attack.”
SCARBOROUGH: “It’s not personal. It's not --”
BRZEZINSKI: “Personal attack would be tweeting --"
SCARBOROUGH: "Yeah."
BRZEZINSKI: "-- at someone that, you know -- they were bleeding from a facelift. Now that would be a personal attack.”
SCARBOROUGH: “That would be -- OK, that would be personal. But nobody is going to do that.” [crosstalk]
BRZEZINSKI: “But lying to the American people about health care?"
SCARBOROUGH: "Why don't we do -- let's use an example." [crosstalk]
BRZEZINSKI: "People are so tired of you. And they’re tired of Washington. And they’re tired of this."
SCARBOROUGH: "Who would ever go --" [crosstalk]
BRZEZINSKI: "Tired. Please --"
BARNICLE: "Kasie --"
BRZEZINSKI: "Stop lying.”
SCARBOROUGH: "Don't lie."

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