Want to know how much of the speech was pure nonsense? Just alight on this fact-check by the Associated Press. “Donald Trump’s fierce denunciation of Hillary Clinton on Wednesday was rife with distortion,” reads the first line of the fact-check. Among the statements that the AP faults are ones that tagged Clinton for: a misguided Iraq withdrawal date announcement (not “on her watch”) and a misguided invasion of Libya (there was no invasion); launching Iran into Middle Eastern hegemony (such arguments came before Clinton’s term as secretary of state); denying “all” requests for security upgrades for the U.S. diplomatic installation in Benghazi (not all were denied); wanting to spend “hundreds of billions” to resettle Middle Eastern refugees in the United States (“baffling,” concludes the AP); accepting “$58,000 in jewelry from the government of Brunei when she was secretary of state” (gift went to the U.S. government); letting the U.S. trade deficit with China to go up by 40 percent (that’s “more than double the actual increase”); a plan to “admit hundreds of thousands of refugees from the most dangerous countries on Earth, with no way to screen who they are, what they are, what they believe, where they come from” (actually, Clinton has advocated extensive screening); creating open borders in the United States (not). He also said that the U.S. was “the highest-taxed nation in the world” (“Closer to the opposite is true.”); that Obamacare is killing jobs (job growth has been “solid” since Obamacare started); and that his tax plan would create “millions of new jobs and lower taxes for everyone” (not according to “most economists”).