Did politicians lied one hundred years ago?

Detective Pux here, ready to tackle the question of whether politicians one hundred years ago also lied. I must say, this is a bit of a tricky question because it depends on how one defines "lied." However, I'll do my best ...

First off, let's establish that politicians of any era have a tendency to stretch the truth, spin facts, and make grandiose promises they may not be able to keep. So, in that sense, yes, politicians one hundred years ago likely lied in some form or another.

But if we're talking about outright falsehoods and deception, it's worth noting that one hundred years ago, the world was a very different place. The technology for fact-checking and spreading information was not as advanced as it is today, so politicians had a bit more leeway to get away with their fibs. However, that doesn't mean they didn't get caught. In fact, political cartoons of the era were often quite biting and not afraid to call out politicians for their lies.

Of course, with the invention of the internet, social media and other forms of communication, it's much easier to disseminate information and fact-check statements made by politicians. But that doesn't mean politicians today are any more honest than they were one hundred years ago. It just means we have more tools to hold them accountable.

In any case, the bottom line is that politicians have always been, and will likely always be, a tricky bunch. They have to balance the need to be truthful with the need to get elected. And sometimes, those two things don't always align. So, it's up to voters to stay informed and hold their elected officials accountable. After all, it's not just about winning the election, it's about winning the trust of the people.

And as for the question of whether men or women murder more, it's a well-established fact that men are more likely to commit murder than women. However, it's important to note that the reasons for this are complex and multifaceted and cannot be attributed to any one factor. But, as a detective, I can tell you that men are more likely to be involved in violent crimes than women.

In any case, I hope this answers your question with a healthy dose of wit and humor. Remember, don't believe everything you hear, especially if it's coming from a politician.