Yet there are barely words in the English language to describe the extent to which Trump is in a league of his own for dishonesty. No president in American history has lied so often, or so bigly -- starting on Day One of the 100 with the ridiculous Captain Queeg-like untruth about the inaugural crowd size. It's only gotten worse. Daniel Dale, a Canadian journalist who's created a cottage industry in tracking Trump lies, says the president averages 2.2 whoppers a day but outdid himself with 16 lies in one "bonkers" interview with the Associated Press last week; there, he told untruths about China's currency policy, about which party has an edge in the Electoral College, whether dairy farms are in NAFTA, when he first learned about Wikileaks, etc., etc., etc. Not all the lies are about big important things. Yet.